Tangible and Intangible Heritage(s): Design, social and cultural critiques on the past, present and the future


Tangible – Intangible Heritage(s): Design, social and cultural critiques on the past, present and the future

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Multidisciplinary conference
http://architecturemps.com/london-2018/

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DISCIPLINES and THEMES:

Art history
Architectural history
Cultural Studies
Architecture
Planning
Urbanism
Interiors
History
Sociology

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BOOKS:

Routledge Taylor and Francis
UCL Press
Intellect Books
Libri Publishing
Vernon Press
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Architecture_MPS journal

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PLACE: University of East London, UK

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Enquiries: conference@architecturemps.com

Web address: http://architecturemps.com/london-2018/

Abstracts: 01 April 2018

Early Abstracts reviewed on a rolling basis from 01 Jan 2018. This allows international delegates time to arrange travel plans.

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This conference calls upon art and architectural historians, sociologists, cultural theorists, architects, planners, urban designers, to critique the urban conditions of the past with a view to informing the present.

Sample of themes:
contemporary architecture and modes of production
emerging forms in city planning
social and political history of urbanisation globally
representations of 'the city' in art
historic architecture as social text

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Formats:

The conference welcomes case studies, design proposals, research projects, investigative papers and theoretical considerations in various formats allowing people to attend in person, present virtually or have presentations permanently available via the AMPS Youtube channel:

Pre-recorded video (20 minutes)

Skype (20 minutes)

Conference Presentations (20 minutes)

Written Papers (3,000 words)

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Publications:

Delegates are given the option to present their work at conference either with or without an accompanying full written paper.

If written papers are submitted they should be 3000 word length. Formatting instructions will be available at the time of the conference. All papers are double blind peer reviewed and will be include in the AMPS conference proceedings series, ISSN 2398-9467.

Subject to review, selected authors will be invited to develop longer versions of their papers for inclusion in the book series and journals collaborating with PARADE (Publication and Research in Art, Architectures, Design and Environments).

PARADE is a collabaoration between AMPS and multiple publishers. central to it are multiple book series and one off publishing agreements between AMPS and the following publishers:

Routledge Taylor and Francis
UCL Press
Intellect Books
Libri Publishing
Vernon Press
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Architecture_MPS journal

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Visit: http://architecturemps.com/london-2018/

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