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Local Cultures - Global Spaces


LOCAL CULTURES - GLOBAL SPACES

A Virtual Conference

USA | CHINA | AUSTRALIA


Dates: 5-7 December, 2023
Place: Virtual
Abstracts: 15 July, 2023 (Round 1) | 20 October, 2023 (Round 2)

https://amps-research.com/conference/local-global/



ORGANISERS:

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York

Department of Cultural Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Department of Architecture and Planning, University of Melbourne


PUBLISHERS:

UCL Press and Cambridge Scholars Publishing


CALL:

The United Nations Human Rights and Habitat programmes connect how we live, to where we live. The association is premised on an understanding of cultures, communities and society through the lens of place. It sees them as inherently interlinked, and mutually reinforcing. Examining this liminal state, the Local Cultures - Global Spaces conference questions this idea as it appears at the intersection of cultural studies, sociology, human geography, architecture and urban planning.

It responds to debates around community networks and cultural traditions as independent of location. It addresses readings of the built environment as an isolated phenomena - as a series of constructed objects in, of, and for, themselves. Conversely, it acknowledges that how we live can be seen as inseparable from our built environments - our buildings, villages, towns and cities. In such readings, place may be defined as deterministic - as a central player influencing actions, and even identity. Positioning itself somewhere between these positions, Local Cultures - Global Spaces explores readings of societies and place as hybrid - as byproducts of the conflicting social, cultural and economic forces shaping our lives in multiple spheres.

If we take the city as a case in point, it can be critiqued as a site of displacement, economic inequity, gender marginalization and social exclusion. Viewed through such lenses, architecture, urban design and development policy simply ingrain the status quo. By contrast, for those celebrating cultural consumption, the city is a site for exchange - of ideas, experiences, identities, money, and more. Within this mix, the design the cities is central to the riches of globalization. It is where we find the Creative Class of Richard Florida, and where we enjoy the fruits of human production: cultural buildings, public spaces and the IT networks of the 'smart city.'

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In addressing questions of social and built environment theory and practice, then, this conference is interested in a diversity of ideas. From the social sciences, themes of interest may include cultural geographies, late Capitalism spatially manifest, and critiques of community and social justice, a la Lefevre and Harvey. In terms of architectural and urban design, the conference sees these concerns as reflected in participatory approaches to housing, examinations of queer space, Critical Regionalism, placemaking, and questions of race and planning, to name but a few.



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https://amps-research.com/conference/local-global/


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