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CFP - IUAES 2018 - Making Cities, Cities in the Making, Deadline 28/2/2018

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Dear all,

we cordially invite researchers working on cities and migration/mobility =

to submit a paper to our open panel

Making Cities, Cities in the Making: Moments of Arrival, Appropriation=20 and Resistance

at the 18th IUAES World Congress "World (of) Encounters: The past,=20 present and future of anthropological knowledge" at the

Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florian=C3=B3polis, Brazil, 16-20 J= uly=20 2018.

The submission deadline is the 28th of Feburary. In order to submit, you =

need to be registered. However, payment can be made after the decision=20 on your submission is made.

Submissions online:=20 http://www.inscricoes.iuaes2018.org/trabalho/view?ID_TRABALHO=3D128

We are looking to receiving your paper proposals online. If you have any =

questions, feel free to contact us: monika.palmberger@univie.ac.at and=20 tilmann.heil@kuleuven.be!

All best wishes and appologies for cross-postings!

Monika and Tilmann

--Abstract--

Cities are not neutral sites in which people enter. They are not only=20 physically built but are perceived, narrated, interpreted and imbued=20 with power relations (Massey/Jess 1995). People experience places with=20 their specific socio-spatial relations depending on their=20 positionalities, including class, race/ethnicity, gender and religion.=20 Spatial organization is integral to the production of social relations=20 and power relations and not merely its result (Massey 1994).

This panel explores how individuals and groups make, imagine and enlive=20 cities and the multiple places that constitute them, and how social=20 relations are linked to spatial organizations, but also how places are=20 negotiated and contested, demanding makeshifts and improvisations. We=20 focus on the city=E2=80=99s recently arrived dwellers (Saunders 2010) and= =20 residents newly claiming their urban citizenship (Holston 2008).

We welcome contributions on urban placemaking practices, including the=20 socio production of places as well as their socio-material aspects, such =

as arrival infrastructure. Topics may include, e.g. the transformations=20 of urban spaces and existing power relations; embodied/sensory phenomena =

(Pink 2008; Sen/Silverman 2013); or forms of resistance (Gupta/Ferguson=20 1997; Certeau 1984, Massey 1994). At the same time we encourage=20 contributors to explore the larger political and economic local and=20 global contexts, by addressing e.g. questions concerning the right to=20 placemaking.

--=20 Tilmann HEIL D.Phil. in Social and Cultural Anthropology PEGASUS=C2=B2 Marie Sk=C5=82odowska-Curie Fellow University of Leuven | Anthropology | IMMRC Parkstraat 45 bus 3615 | 3000 Leuven | Belgium tilmann.heil@kuleuven.be | skype. tilmannheil tel. +3216323653

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Dear all,

  we cordially invite researchers
  working on cities and migration/mobility to submit a paper to our
  open panel 

Making Cities, Cities in the Making:
      Moments of Arrival, Appropriation and Resistance=

at the 18th IUAES World Congress "World (of=

) Encounters: The past, present and future of anthropological knowledge" at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florian=C3=B3polis, Brazil, 16-20 July 2018. The submission deadline is the 28th of Feburary. In order to submit, you need to be registered. However, payment can be made after the decision on your submission is made. Submissions online: http://www.inscricoes.iuaes2018.org/trabalho/view?ID_TRAB= ALHO=3D128 We are looking to receiving your paper proposals online. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us: monika.palmberge= r@univie.ac.at and tilmann.heil@kuleuven.= be!

All best wishes and appologies for
    cross-postings!

Monika and Tilmann

--Abstract--
Cities are not neutral sites in which people enter. They are not
  only physically built but are perceived, narrated, interpreted and
  imbued with power relations (Massey/Jess 1995). People experience
  places with their specific socio-spatial relations depending on
  their positionalities, including class, race/ethnicity, gender and
  religion. Spatial organization is integral to the production of
  social relations and power relations and not merely its result
  (Massey 1994).
 This panel explores how individuals and groups make, imagine and
  enlive cities and the multiple places that constitute them, and
  how social relations are linked to spatial organizations, but also
  how places are negotiated and contested, demanding makeshifts and
  improvisations. We focus on the city=E2=80=99s recently arrived dwe=

llers (Saunders 2010) and residents newly claiming their urban citizenship (Holston 2008).

 We welcome contributions on urban placemaking practices,
  including the socio production of places as well as their
  socio-material aspects, such as arrival infrastructure. Topics may
  include, e.g. the transformations of urban spaces and existing
  power relations; embodied/sensory phenomena (Pink 2008;
  Sen/Silverman 2013); or forms of resistance (Gupta/Ferguson 1997;
  Certeau 1984, Massey 1994). At the same time we encourage
  contributors to explore the larger political and economic local
  and global contexts, by addressing e.g. questions concerning the
  right to placemaking.

--=20

Tilmann HEIL D.Phil. in Social and Cultural Anthropology PEGASUS=C2=B2 Marie Sk=C5=82odowska-Curie Fellow University of Leuven | Anthropology | IMMRC Parkstraat 45 bus 3615 | 3000 Leuven | Belgium tilmann.heil@kuleuven.be | skype. tilmannheil tel. +3216323653

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