By using this site you consent to the use of cookies. Cookies can be managed in your browser or device settings. PROGRAMME Day 1 - February 18th 8.30-9.00 - Registration 9.00-9.15 Welcome and Introducing Remarks 9.15-11.00 Panel 1: Making the City: Spontaneous VS Planned? From Dogma to Style in Urban Planning Thomas Duschlbauer, Professor at the Department for Media and Economics, University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten, Austria On the Relationship between Self-organized Spatial Practices and Institutional Urban Planning Lígia Milagres, PhD Candidate, Mina Gerais Federal University, Belo Horizonte Singapore as Model, Varanasi as Muse: The Evolution of India s Smart Cities Mission Shahana Chattaraj, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Oxford Bodies, Space and Atmospheres: Reinterpreting In/formality through the Lawscape Francesca Ansaloni, Regional Planning and Public Policy, Università IUAV di Venezia Miriam Tedeschi, Regional Planning and Public Policy, Università IUAV di Venezia Chaired by Nicholas Simcik-Arese Research Associate, Future of Cities Programme, University of Oxford 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break 11.30-12.45 Debate 1: Making the City: Spontaneous VS Planned?
Bruno Moser, Head of Urban Design at Foster + Partners Reinier de Graaf, Partner at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), Head of its think-tank AMO AbdouMaliq Simone, Professor of Sociology and Urbanism, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity MEDIATOR: Michael Keith, Director of COMPAS, University of Oxford 12.45 2.15 Lunch
2.15-4.00 Panel 2: Governing the City: Where Do Infrastructure, Democracy, and Social Justice Meet? The Social Construction of Space in a Splintered Southern City Cédrick Cunha Gomes da Silva, PhD Candidate, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil Building Homes with Value : Mortgage Finance and the Remaking of the Mexican City Georgia Hartman, PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine Medellin in Motion: Governmental Technologies of City-model Making Catalina Ortiz, Lecturer, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London Comparing Smart City-Regional Governance Strategies in Bristol, Glasgow, Bilbao & Barcelona Igor Calzada, Future of Cities, University of Oxford Chaired by Idalina Baptista Associate Professor in Urban Anthropology, Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford 4.00-4.30 Coffee Break 4.30-5.45 - Debate 2: Governing the City: Where Do Infrastructure, Democracy, and Social Justice Meet? Susan Parnell, Professor of Geography, University of Cape Town Antanas Mockus, Former Mayor of Bogota, 1995-1998; 2001-2003 MEDIATOR: Steve Rayner, James Martin Professor of Science and Civilization, University of Oxford
Day 2 : February 19th 10.00-11.00 Panel 3: Mobilizing the City: Amidst Global Urban Protest, the Right to the City is the Right to What? An Informational Right to the City? Code, Content and Control of Urbanized Information Joe Shaw and Mark Graham, Oxford Internet Institute The Right to the City Beyond Centrality: Foundational Urban Systems in a Post-labour World Alex Schafran, School of Geography, University of Leeds Participation and Its Discontents: Notes from Post-Revolutionary Cairo Safa Ashoub, Independent Researcher WJ Dorman, University of Edinburgh Chaired by Claudio Sopranzetti Postdoctoral Research Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break 11.30 12.45 Debate 3: Mobilizing the City: Amidst Global Urban Protest, the Right to the City is the Right to What? : Sheela Patel, Founding Director of the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centers Mark Purcell, Professor of Urban Planning, University of
Washington MEDIATOR: Susan Parnell, Professor of Geography, University of Cape Town 12.45 2.15 Lunch 2.15-3.45 Panel 4: Representing the City: Can Art projects re-figure and Challenge Urban Futures? A Republic of Players: Imagining Urban Change in the new Ruhr Metropole Cynthia Browne, Phd Candidate, Anthropology, Harvard University The City as Immersive Exhibition of Past and Future: Using TimeLayers for Participatory Inscription of Urban Memory Dr. Aylin Yildirim Tschoepe, PhD Candidate, Anthropology/MES, Harvard Univeristy Alberto Barradas Chacón De-muzzling the Muzzled Ones: Parisian Performance Poetry and Territories of Exception Cicilie Fagerlid, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo Understanding Community Participation in Planning through Theater Dr Paul Cowie, Research Associate, School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape, Newcastle University Katy Vanden, Brad McCormick & Gwilym Lawrence, Cap-a-Pie, Ouseburn Farm, Ouseburn Road, Newcastle Chaired by Dominique Davies British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow, English Faculty, University of Oxford 3.45-4.15 Coffee Break 4.15-5.30 - Debate 4: Representing the City: Can Art Projects Re-figure and Challenge Urban Futures? Mary Mattingly, Artist
Irit Rogoff, Professor of Visual Culture, Goldsmith University Jaspar Joseph-Lester, Reader in Fine Art (Art, Urbanism and the Moving Image), Royal College of Art MEDIATOR: Marcus Banks, Professor of Visual Anthropology, University of Oxford 5.30-5.45 - Closing Remarks (HTTP://WWW.WEEBLY.COM/? UTM_SOURCE=INTERNAL&UTM_MEDIUM=FOOTER&UTM_CAMPAIGN=3)