Annual Report for 2017
Organized by Stefania Ragozino, Burcu Yigit Turan, and Mohamed Saleh, in collaboration with further TG members
Introduction
Public Spaces and Urban Cultures (PSUC) is a thematic group established in April 2010 with the initiative of Sabine Knierbein (Associate Professor, TU Vienna, Austria), Ceren Sezer (Architect and urban planner, TU Delft, Urban 4, Netherlands) and Chiara Tornaghi (Reader, Coventry University, United Kingdom). The main aim of the group is to generate an international and interdisciplinary exchange between the research and practices in public spaces and urban cultures. By doing so, it aims to support research, planning and a design agenda within the AESOP community, and beyond.
In 2017, the Group continued its endeavors to involve practitioners, academics, governmental and non-governmental professionals, and further interest groups into the TG’s activities and exchange of knowledge across disciplines and domains of action through meetings, workshops, conferences, and roundtables. During 2017, the group’s membership rose to over 80 professionals working with public space, including practitioners and researchers, from both Europe and beyond. The year 2017 was important as a ‘strengthening year’ because the umbrella topic “Unstable geographies – Dislocated publics” (2016-2018) has been deeply investigated and the new self-organized management group have been operatively managed by active members (see list below).
Internal organization of the group
A collective made up of group members organizes the activities of the PSUC. Some of the tasks ofthe core group are: to establish the Group’s agenda (working topics, calls, meetings); to manage communication via various media (homepage, blog, Facebook, mailing list, newsletter) among theGroup’s members;to prepare meeting and annual reports; to disseminate scientific results; to promote a strong involvement into research and publication affairs; as well as towards a broader audience and the AESOP Secretary General.
The list of members who managed the Group’s activities in 2017 (in alphabetic order):
Katarzyna Bartoszewicz (Poland), Nadia Charalambosu (Cyprus), Gabriella Esposito De Vita (Italy), Sabine Knierbein (Austria/Germany),Elina Kränzle (Austria/Germany), Weronika Mazurkiewicz (Poland), Matej Niksic (Slovenia), Stefania Ragozino (Italy), Nikolai Roskamm (Germany), Mohamed Saleh (The Netherlands), Sara Santos Cruz (Portugal), Ceren Sezer (Netherlands/Turkey), Tihomir Viderman (Austria/Croatia), Burcu Yigit Turan (Sweden).
The list of members who (co-)organized meetings in 2017 and who will (co-)organize meetings in 2018/9:
2017
Sabine Knierbein,Elina Kränzle,Tihomir Viderman, Kat Bartoscievicz, Gabriella Esposito De Vita - Our Unsettled Geographies, Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space, Faculty of Architecture and PlanningTU Wien, 31stMarch, Vienna, Austria
Nina Goršič, MatejNiksic, Biba Tominc, WeronikaMazurkievicz, Stefania Ragozino - Public Spaces for Local Life, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, 24th-26thMay, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Gabriella Esposito De Vita, Sabine Knierbein, Kat Bartoscievicz,Nikolai Roskamm, Sara Santos Cruz,CerenSezer, - Track no. 4 “Urban design, public spaces and urban culture” | Roundtables Public Spaces And Urban Justice, City Unsilenced - Public Space and Urban Democracy on Trial | Thematic Groups Meetings Public Space and Urban Culture, AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, 11th-14thJuly,Lisbon, Portugal
Carlo Cellamare, Gabriella Esposito De Vita, Sabine Knierbein, Marianita Palumbo, Stefania Ragozino, BurcuYigitTuran - Cities and Self-Organizations, Tracce Urbane and Laboratory of Urban Studies, University La Sapienza, December 11th-13th, Rome, Italy
2018
Nadia Charalambous, Nikolai Roskam,Ceren Sezer- The Urbanization of (In)Justice. Negotiation of Differences in Uncertain Geographies, Department of Architecture, University of Cyprus,16th-18th May, Nicosia, Cipro
Marleen Buizer, Sara Santos Cruz,Burcu Ygit Turan- Urban Public Spaces in Flux. Designing for Stability, or Dislocation After All?, Wageningen University & Research and the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions, 28th-30thJune, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Gabriella Esposito De Vita, Sabine Knierbein, Stefania Ragozino, Mohamed Saleh-Track no. 1 “Places” | Thematic Groups Meetings Public Space and Urban Culture, AESOP Annual Conference 2018, 10th-14th July, Gothenburg, Sweden
Self-organized management group since 2015
Group Coordination
2015-2017 Sabine Knierbein (Austria/Germany) (Main Volunteer), Gabriella Esposito De Vita (Italy) (Secondary Volunteer)
2017-2019Gabriella Esposito De Vita (Italy) (Main Volunteer), CerenSezer (Netherlands/Turkey) (Secondary Volunteer)
2019-2021CerenSezer (Netherlands/Turkey) (Main Volunteer) – to be elected (Secondary Volunteer)
Research Affairs
Sara Santos Cruz (Portugal), Sabine Knierbein(Austria) and Nikolai Roskamm (Germany) (Main Volunteers), Nadia Charalambous(Cyprus) (Secondary Volunteer)
Public Relations
Burcu Yigit Turan (Sweden) (Main Volunteer), StefaniaRagozino (Italy) and Mohamed Saleh (Netherlands) (Secondary Volunteers)
Public Liaison
Tihomir Viderman (Austria/Croatia)(Main Volunteer),Elina Kränzle (Austria) (Secondary Volunteer)
Social Media
Weronika Mazurkiewicz (Poland) (Main Volunteer), Katarzyna Bartoszevicz (Poland),Matej Niksic (Slovenia) (Secondary Volunteers)
Special acknowledgments are extended to Professor Ali Madanipour (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) and Professor Sophie Watson (Open University, UK), who have generously contributed to the group’s meetings with their wide expertise in the fields of public spaces and urban cultures.
During 2017 meetings, a shared intention has emerged to develop an advisory board to support and improve the efforts of the self-organization group. It would include founders, coordinators and external expert volunteers. The forthcoming AESOP Gothenburg Annual Congress will offer the opportunity to open the debate and decide in which way engage new expert volunteers.
Group’s activities in 2017
This year was entirely dedicated to the working theme Unstable Geographies – Dislocated Publics (2016-2018) of which the first meeting was organized in November 2016 in Beirut, Lebanon. During 2017, current umbrella theme programmed meetings took place: Wien (Austria, 29th-31st March 2017), Ljubljana (Slovenia, 23rd-26thMay 2017), Lisbon (Portugal, 11th-14thJuly 2017), and Rome (Italy, 11th-13rdDecember 2017). Preliminary organizations have been implemented for forthcoming events: Nicosia (Cyprus, 16-18th May 2018), Amsterdam (Netherlands, 28th-30th June 2018), and Gothenburg, (Sweden, 10-14thJuly 2018).
Table of the TG’s current working themeevents (2016-2018)
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AESOP TG Representative |
Contacts |
2016 |
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9th-11th November 2016 |
Christine Mady |
Faculty of Architecture, Art, and Design (FAAD), at the Notre Dame University Louaize |
Louaize, Lebanon |
Nadia Charalambous (Cyprus) Matej Niksic (Slovenia)
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2017 |
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29th-31st March 2017 |
Sabine Knierbein Elina Kränzle Tihomir Viderman |
Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, TU Wien |
Vienna, Austria |
Gabriella Esposito De Vita (Italy) Katarzyna Bartoszewicz (Poland)
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23th-26th May 2017 |
Nina Goršič Matej Niksic Biba Tominc
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Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia |
Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Weronika Mazurkiewicz (Poland) Stefania Ragozino (Italy) |
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11th-14th July 2017 |
Gabriella Esposito De Vita Sabine Knierbein Ceren Sezer |
AESOP Annual Conference 2017 |
Lisbon, Portugal |
Katarzyna Bartoszewicz (Poland) Nikolai Roskamm (Germany) Sara Santos Cru (Portugal) Plus: All TG members attending the conference and further colleagues |
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11th-13rd December 2017 |
Carlo Cellamare |
Tracce Urbane and Laboratory of Urban Studies, La Sapienza Rome |
Rome, Italy |
Gabriella Esposito De Vita (Italy) Sabine Knierbein (Austria) Marianita Palumbo (France) Stefania Ragozino (Italy) Burcu Yigit Turan (Turkey) |
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2018 |
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16th-18th May 2018 |
Nadia Charalambous
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Department of Architecture, University of Cyprus |
Nicosia, Cyprus |
Nikolai Roskamm (Germany) Ceren Sezer (The Netherlands)
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28th-30th June 2018 |
Marleen Buizer |
Land Use Planning Group, Wageningen University |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Sara Santos Cruz (Portugal) Burcu Yigit Turan (Turkey)
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10th-14th July 2018 |
Sabine Knierbein Stefania Ragozino Mohamed Saleh |
AESOP Annual Conference 2018 |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
Gabriella Esposito De Vita (Italy)
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Note: Apart from the general AESOP Annual Conference Meetings, the AESOP TG PSUC has established the policy that all meetings should be free of cost to (AESOP TG members and that affordable accommodation proposals are provided by the local host.
In times of open call for hosting an AESOP TG PSUC, group members and other interested parties could submit a proposal for hosting a TG event (conference/call for abstract/call for paper/workshop/meeting) about current themes of the PSUC Thematic Group. This proposal should contain information about timing, place, host institution, concept and issues to deepen.
Once the event has been accepted and scheduled, the working group has been constituted from local members and TG representatives, the working group will work on the call that will be shared with active TG members prior to dissemination in order to start the discussion of themes of relevance and to promote the participation to the event. A finally agreed version of the call will be shared with local and TG network through Social Media and Public Relations TG volunteers.
Developing the umbrella topic “Unstable Geographies – Dislocated Publics”
The working theme Unstable Geographies – Dislocated Publics recognizes public spaces, as a manifestation of cities’ different everyday cultures, as valuable social and cultural capital of urban societies. They have increasingly been celebrated as crossroads of different interests, backgrounds, and values, allowing – ifnot inviting – diverse urban populations to enjoy the fruits of (past) emancipatory struggle(s). A thriving scene of actors and performative practices mainly rooted in the fields of urban design and planning for the city centres and adjacent districts, engages in creating places of everyday life for multiple city publics. This renaissance of diverse public spaces, however, takes place against the bleak backdrop painted by fear and uncertainty now also spilling onto the privileged part of the world, which has found itself overwhelmed by the scale of the recent crisis of capitalism and the increased mobilities of refugees and migrants, rendering public spaces important sites of humanitarian aid and protection of human and refugee rights. A response carved out by policymakers and institutions, which has not shied away from morally ambiguous means to put capitalism back on track and curb the influx of (uninvited) people, has shown that the institutions and the order of the West, while building on the achievements of past emancipatory struggles, often sustain hostile practices of exclusion and othering, and is undergoing fundamental shifts as well. A number of initiatives and activists’ movements stand in opposition to neo-colonial, nationalist and xenophobic practices, calling on urban publics and emerging cultures to challenge and rethink the prevailing political and institutional ethics. In the meantime, a strong call for strengthening dialogue and mutual learning between cities and regions of the Global South and of the Global North is gaining momentum in urban research and practice. The Unstable Geographies – Dislocated Publics series combines inclusive urban theory, methods, and practice to promote (post)migrational perspectives between different world regions and their cities. It simultaneously reflects on the changing structural constraints in times of multiple crises in which public space is emphasized in various, partly contradictory ways: social, cultural, ecological, political, and economic. Our standpoint takes public spaces as a key catalyst in the process of accommodating diverse cultural values and meeting basic human needs and rights. Among many salient and urgent issues that need to inform current planning, design, and research communities both in theory and practice, we suggest focusing on four main subtopics:
1. City, refugees, and migration
2. Fragmented social fabric – individualised patterns of consumption
3. The decline of national politics – Resurgence of the urban political
4. Change of perspective – worlding urban studies
Productive steps in 2017
29th-31st March 2017 AESOP TG PSUC Meeting, TU Wien, Wien, Austria |
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OUR UNSETTLED GEOGRAPHIES |
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The working meeting of the AESOP TG Public Spaces and Urban Cultures took place during the “UNSETTLED – Urban routines, temporalities and contestations” International Conference in Vienna in March 2017. The conference aimed to explore conditions and conceptions of the unsettled, across urban practice and urban theory. In this context, the interdisciplinary conference speakers reported from experiences in Amsterdam, Berlin, Birmingham, Chicago, Dubai, Ghent, Hanoi, Seattle, Tel-Aviv, Texas, Thessaloniki, Toronto, Vienna, Whitechapel (London), and Zataari (Jordan) emphasizing urban culture and public space as areas for intersecting research and action. The contributions presented critical, subversive, reflexive, interventionist, activist and visionary research, ideas and practices concerning notions of the unsettled. Continuing and expanding the debates of the conference, the TG meeting in Vienna took place on the add-on day, consisting of a workshop and excursions to different sites in Vienna. The workshop was divided into two parts. The first part was intended to introduce the Thematic Group’s values, structure and activities to all interested parties and then exchange views and ideas on the topic of the group’s functioning and goals. The second part of the workshop was devoted to the presentation of research of the following speakers:
After the research presentations, a discussion followed regarding different notions of unsettled, locally-embedded perspectives on the city, urban societies and urbanization processes, public space accommodating diverse cultural values. Participants reflected on presented research, projects and programmes as well as urban policies and practices in the light of conference‘s debates with a special focus on broadening understanding of the paradigm of the unsettled in urban cultures and public spaces. The excursions following the AESOP TG Public Spaces and Urban Cultures workshop were open to all the conference participants and offered insights into specificities and approaches in urban practices with regard to community strengthening, negotiations, transformations as well as conflicts and contestations in public spaces of the city of Vienna. |
23rd-26th May 2017 AESOP TG PSUC Meeting, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS) and Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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PUBLIC SPACE FOR LOCAL LIFE Shared values in diversified urban communities as a foundation for participatory provision of local public spaces. |
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“Public Space for Local Life” was a joint event of EU Human Cities partnership and AESOP Thematic Group Public Spaces and Urban Cultures hosted by Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS) and University of Ljubljana, Faculty of architecture (UL-FA), in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from 23 to 26 May 2017. The event addressed participatory planning of local urban public space in socially, economically and ethnically diverse communities. On 23 May it started with a public lecture of Stefania Ragozino (CNR IRISS, Italy) about Hybrid Organisations and Activist Planning hosted at the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS). The following three days were structured in three interrelated activities: a seminar, a workshop and a field trip. Special emphasis was given to the means of revealing shared values that local inhabitants and other users of local environments have in common, and are an important base for collaborative improvements of local environments. Several questions have been discussed during the Ljubljana meeting:
Results of the meeting was a book of selected proceedings (https://humancities.uirs.si/portals/4/NEW%20-%20Book%20of%20Contributions.pdf). The call for papers included the opportunity to participate at the special issue for the journal UrbaniIzziv “Public Space for Local Life” (for details, please consider the following box). |
May 2017-summer 2018 Special Issue of the journal UrbaniIzziv - http://urbani-izziv.uirs.si/en/Urbaniizziv.aspx |
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PUBLIC SPACE FOR LOCAL LIFE Shared values in diversified urban communities as a foundation for participatory provision of local public spaces. |
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Within the call for contributions promoted for the joint event “Public Space for Local Life” organized by EU Human Cities partnership and AESOP Thematic Group Public Spaces and Urban Cultures in Ljubljana during May, Slovenian colleagues gave to participants the opportunity to contribute through a blind review process to a special issue of the open access journal UrbaniIzziv – nine participants were included in the author list. Guest editors of this special issue are AlenkaFikfak (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), MatejNikšič (University of Ljubljana and Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia), and Stefania Ragozino (Research Institute for Innovation and Services for Development, Italy). Specifically, UrbaniIzziv is a scholarly six-month journal published by the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia since 1989, intended for the dissemination of new knowledge and discussion of contemporary spatial planning issues. Despite its major focus on social science topics, the orientation of the journal is interdisciplinary, encompassing developments and new directions in research fields, thereby strengthening, and broadening, improving and synergizing skills. In addition to Slovenian authors, the editors strive to ensure a balanced participation of authors, also from other countries in the region and worldwide. UrbaniIzzivis published in two languages: all contributions are published in Slovenian and English. The journal is subsidized by the Slovenian Research Agency. The submission and publication of articles is free of charge for authors. |
11th – 14th July 2017 Lisbon AESOP Annual Congress ’17, Lisbon, Portugal |
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SPACE OF DIALOG FOR PLACES OF DIGNITY Fostering the European Dimension of Planning |
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The TG PSUC participated at the AESOP Annual Congress chairing the track 4 “Urban design, public spaces and urban culture”, organizing the Roundtables Public Spaces And Urban Justice, the Roundtable City Unsilenced - Public Space and Urban Democracy on Trial, and the Thematic Group Meeting Public Space and Urban Culture. For the first time, the group run a track that has been initiated officially by the group. Ali Madanipour (Newcastle University, UK) and Gabriella Esposito De Vita (Research Institute for Innovation and Services for Development, Italy) organized the track and hosted 150 paper presentations and roundtables. This track brought together the themes of urban design, public space, and urban culture. Papers were invited to explore the nature and the relationship between these themes and to discuss the interface between spatial development processes and the urban conditions in Europe and elsewhere. MatejNikšič (University of Ljubljana and Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia), CerenSezer(Delft University, Netherlands)and Christine Mady (Notre Dame University, Beirut, Lebanon) organized the Roundtable n. 9 “Public Space and Urban Justice”. This was the opportunity to present the Built Environment issue 43(2) edited by MatejNikšič and CerenSezer of which the call was launched in June 2017 (http://www.alexandrinepress.co.uk/built-environment/public-space-and-urban-justice). Sabine Knierbein (TU, Austria) and Nikolai Roskamm (Fachhochschule Erfurt, Germany) organized the Roundtable n. 21 “City Unsilenced - Public Space and Urban Democracy on Trial”. Participants were Elina Kränzle and Marcus Owens. The Thematic Group Meeting Public Space and Urban Culture aimed at disseminating the basic approaches and the organization team. The umbrella topic “Unstable geographies - Dislocated Publics” was presented as well as reports from related events in the past (Beirut, Vienna, Ljubljana) and perspectives as regards future events Rome (Dec 2017), Nicosia (May 2018), Amsterdam (June 2018)). Also, during the meeting, there was an official switch in the main coordination of the group during which Gabriella Esposito De Vita and CerenSezerwere announced as the new coordinators. |
11th – 13th December 2017 AESOP TG Rome meeting, Rome, Italy |
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CITIES AND SELF-ORGANIZATION |
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The International Conference “Cities and Self-Organization” was a joint event of Tracce Urbane and AESOP TG Public Space and Urban Culture. It was hosted at the Sapienza University of Rome, Faculty of Engineering from 11th to 13th December. The meeting approached themes related to the tensions between the different models of local activation, cultural/political production and the problematic erosion of the capacity of institutions in answering local need. Besides, it has been considered whether practices of re-appropriation are de facto substituting the role of institutions as well as weakening the transformative impact of traditional social conflict; and so doing reinforcing neoliberalism, and, as a consequence, an unequal distribution of disadvantages and uneven geographies in unstable contexts. The general theme was articulated into three main focuses developed in different sessions:
A selection of presented papers will be published in Tracce Urbane - Italian Journal of Urban Studies within 2018. |
Funded Research Projects*
Some of the research projects funded by urban, regional, national or European research councils
Naomi Adiv -
Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University, Oregon, USA
WHEN YOU GOTTA GO: A COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL STUDY OF MUNICIPAL TOILET PROVISION IN PORTLAND, SEATTLE AND SAN FRANCISCO
Duration: 2016 at present time
Coordinator: Naomi Adiv, Portland State University, Oregon, USA
Partner: none
Funding scheme: Portland State Interdisciplinary Cooperative in the Social Sciences (I-CASS), Early Career Grant Development Award ($1500)
Themes and expected results: Toilets, public hygiene, access to public space.
More info at: none at this time
Fernando Brandão Alves (1) and Sara Santos Cruz (2)
(1) Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto – FEUP -
(2) CITTA Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment, Faculty of Engineering University of Porto, Portogallo -
PORTO4AGEING
Duration: 2016-2018
Coordinator: University of Porto
Partner: Consortium of 80 institutions
Funding scheme: non-funded project.
Themes and expected results: It is a reference Site and partner Plus of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing of the European Commission. The Porto4Ageing alliance is committed to promoting local convergence and improving the health innovation ecosystem while reducing and overcoming existing bottlenecks. It aims at promoting an active and healthy ageing in metropolitan area of Porto. It is doing so by promoting joint work for high impact, thus bridging the gap between public and private actions and instruments and, ultimately, facilitating knowledge exchanges and scaling up of results.
More info at: http://www.porto4ageing.pt/
‘PORTO4AGEING / ALOHA’ TWINNING PROJECT INITIATIVE
Duration: 2016-2018
Coordinator: University of Porto
Partner: Gerontopôle Autonomie Longevite des Pays de la Loire, France
Funding scheme: non-funded project
Themes and expected results: Porto4Ageing (Metropolitan Region of Porto, Portugal) and the GerontopôleAutonomieLongevite des Pays de la Loire reference sites were granted to transfer the innovative and successful French good practice (ALOHA iniciative) to Portugal. The main objective of this twinning scheme is to adopt and implement the successful good practice to Portugal, an innovative ICT-based solution, which will greatly benefit seniors in the city. It provides an online platform that aims to inform and train the elderly and caregivers to obtain better prevention, which will be designed according to the needs of each user. The project provides for the translation and cultural and regional adaptation of the platform into Portuguese.
More info at: http://aloha-academy.eu/funds/transfer-innovative-and-successful-french-good-practice-aloha-platform-portugal
Ana Luisa Brandão -
Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
PSSS - PUBLIC SPACE’S SERVICE VALUE AS AN URBAN SYSTEM. AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY
Duration: 2016-2018
Coordinator: Pedro Brandão, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Partner: CERIS-Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability (IST, Universidade de Lisboa), CR Polis (Universitat de Barcelona)
Fundings cheme: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, Portugal
Themes and expected results: the theme is public space assessment and the research’s strategy and methodology will address public space production process, their uses and values in different times, including stakeholders and user’s perspectives. Output project products include new concepts and tools for assessing public space, with systemic service references and social, economic and environmental values of public space.
More info at: http://psss.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/
Nadia Charalambous (1) and Sabine Knierbein (2)
(1) Department of Architecture, University of Cyprus, Cyprus, Greece -
(2) Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria -
EMERGING PERSPECTIVES ON URBAN MORPHOLOGY: RESEARCHING AND LEARNING THROUGH MULTIPLE PRACTICES (EPUM)
Duration: 2017-2020
Coordinator: Nadia Charalambous (University of Cyprus)
Partner: TU Wien, Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space (S. Knierbein), University of Porto (V. Oliveira), La Sapienza Rome (G. Strappa) and Space Syntax Ltd London
Funding scheme: Erasmus+ KA202
Themes and expected results: Urban Morphology, Urban form studies, and multidisciplinary architectural pedagogyare the general themes. Expected results are establishing a network linking the different approaches in urban morphology, developing learning platforms that foster the exchange of knowledge, providing opportunities for contact between members and encouraging the dissemination of findings. The coming together of researchers, educators and learners from different geographical areas and disciplines will provide the opportunity to establish common theoretical foundations for the growing number of urban form studies in many parts of the world. It will also provide the means to engage all stakeholders currently within introverted disciplinary, institutional and geographical boundaries, in a fruitful discussion through a collaborative open learning curriculum supported by a blended learning approach.
More info at: http://epum.cs.ucy.ac.cy
Duygu Cihanger Ribeiro -
Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium and Department of City and Regional Planning, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
THE POIESIS OF EVERYDAY LIFE AND SPACE IN YÜKSEL STREET
Duration: 2017-2018
Coordinator: Duygu Cihanger, Department of City and Regional Planning, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Partner: -
Funded by: KOÇ University VEKAM
Theme: Ankara Studies, Archival Research
More info at: -
Gabriella Esposito De Vita and Stefania Ragozino
Institute of Research on Innovation and Services for Development IRISS - National Research Council of Italy CNR, Naples–
STRATEGIE E POLITICHE PLACE-BASED PER LO SVILUPPO LOCALE
Duration: 2016-2018
Coordinator: Gabriella Esposito De Vita (IRISS CNR)
Partner: University Federico II of Naples
Funding scheme: Italian Research Council
Themes and expected results: combining community engagement and participatory approaches within a cooperative and place-based regeneration process. A specific focus is dedicated to the role of civic economics and civil society initiatives in enhancing bottom up local development and social innovation.
More info at: www.iriss.cnr.it
CLIC - CIRCULAR MODELS LEVERAGING INVESTMENTS IN CULTURAL HERITAGE ADAPTIVE REUSE
Duration: 2017-2020
Coordinator: Research Institute for Innovation and Services for Development (IRISS CNR, Italy)
Partner: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Iriss Cnr (Italy), Uppsala Universitet (Sweden), GroupeIchec - Isc Saint-Louis - IsfscIchec (Belgium), University College London (UK), Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (Netherlands), University of Portsmouth Higher Education Corporation (UK), Univerza V Novi Gorici (Slovenia), Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien (Austria), Uniwersytet Warszawski (Poland), Iclei European Secretariat Gmbh (Germany), Facilitylive Opco Srl (Italy), Vastra Gotalands Lans Landsting (Sweden), Grad Rijeka-Gradsko Vijece (Croatia), Comune Di Salerno (Italy), Stichting Pakhuis De Zwijger (Netherlands).
Funding scheme: Horizon 2020
Themes and expected results: The overarching goal of the CLIC trans-disciplinary research project is to identify evaluation tools to test, implement, validate and share innovative "circular" financing, business and governance models for systemic adaptive reuse of cultural heritage and landscape, demonstrating the economic, social, environmental convenience, in terms of long lasting economic, cultural and environmental wealth.
More info at:https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/212930_en.html
Jeff Hou -
College of Built Environments, University of Washington, USA
EVOLVING PRACTICE OF URBAN COMMONING IN POST-UMBRELLA HONG KONG
Duration: 2017/2018
Coordinator: Jeffrey Hou (University of Washington)
Partner: -
Funding scheme: East Asia Center, University of Washington
Themes and expected results: Public spaces and commons, potential conference papers and book chapters
More info at: -
MatejNikšič -
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana Ljubljana
HUMAN CITIES 3 - UCITIES
Duration: 2014-2018
Coordinator: Josyane Franc (St. Etienne Cite du Design)
Slovenian Partner: Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia
Funding scheme: Creative Europe
Themes and expected results: participatory redesign of urban public open space, active citizenship, social innovation; concrete participatory interventions in public spaces, new teaching modules, publications, final conference in autumn 2018.
More info at: www.humancities.eu
Sara Santos Cruz -
CITTA Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment, Faculty of Engineering University of Porto, Portogallo
CITIZEN SENSING - URBAN CLIMATE RESILIENCE
Duration: 2017-2020
Coordinator: Tina-Simone Neset, Linköping University
Coordinator from CITTA: Sara Santos Cruz (CITTA/FEUP)
Partners: Linköping University, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Deltares
Funding scheme: ERA4CS
Themes and expected results: Urban citizens continually make a multitude of decisions related to climate-related risks e.g. extreme temperatures, precipitation, flooding, water and air pollution and their impacts and these are most often made without clear knowledge of locally specific conditions. With new technologies such as citizen sensing, there is an emerging opportunity for citizens to enhance urban resilience, both as providers of locally situated data (e.g. bacteria levels in drinking water, infrastructure damage or ecological changes) and as receivers of specific recommendations of how to respond to climate-related challenges. Objectives (1) to develop a Participatory Risk Management System that incorporates place-specific information, links to existing guidelines on urban climate risk management and adaptation, and functions as an integrative platform for citizens and relevant organizations at different scales (2) to analyze if, how and to what extent the Participatory Risk Management System has potential to increase preparedness and appropriate responses by citizens and authorities to increase urban climate resilience in different European and climate contexts
More info at: http://citizensensing.eu
SPLACH- SPATIAL PLANNING FOR CHANGE
Duration: 2016-2019
Coordinator: Paulo Pinho (CITTA/FEUP)
Partner: DINAMIACET - ISCTE/IUL; GOVCOOP - University of Aveiro
Funding scheme: -
Themes and expected results: The main objective of the SPLACH research programme is the production of a comprehensive and coherent body of development control and transformative planning policies, implementation mechanisms, planning models and decision support systems, able to feed and guide Portuguese planning practice including both the public and the private sectors, at the plan making and the licensing stages - towards a rapid and effective transition to a low carbon and social inclusive urban system. SPLACH draws on some of the main areas of knowledge of the three Research Units (RU) CITTA, DINÂMIA and GOVCOPP. Two or three main areas of knowledge were identified for each RU: spatial planning, Post Carbon Cities / PCC, transformative policies (CITTA), cities in transition and socio-technical system, urban sustainability and food security (DINÂMIA), services of general interest, tourism and modelling (GOVCOPP).
More info at: https://projectsplach.up.pt/
MIA - METABOLIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT: FROM CONCEPT TO PRACTICE
Duration: 2016-2019
Coordinator: Paulo Pinho (CITTA/FEUP)
Partner: -
Funding scheme: FCT
Themes and expected results: "MIA - Metabolic Impact Assessment: from concept to practice" brings together two separate research fields, Urban Metabolism (UM) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA). The main objectives to advance CITTA previous work on the concept of Metabolic Impact Assessment (MIA) (for more information, see SUME project) to make it operational and readily applicable as an innovative and far-reaching planning policy instrument.
More info at: https://projectmia.up.pt/
Teaching Activities of Group Members*
Naomi Adiv -
Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University, Oregon, USA
Lecture: Course seminar for undergrads Urban Studies and Planning 410/510 “Public Space”, at Masters in Urban and Regional Planning, Masters in Architecture, Masters in Urban Studies, PhD in Urban Studies
Hosting institution: Portland State University, Portland, USA
Co-coordinator: Urban Design Certificate
Hosting institution: Portland State University, Portland, USA
Fernando Brandão Alves -
Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto - FEUP
Directorship: Master Programme in Spatial Planning and Urban Project
Hosting institution: Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Architecture, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Lecture: Integrated Master Programme in Civil Engineering
Hosting institution: Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Lecture: Master Programme in Spatial Planning and Urban Project
Hosting institution: Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Architecture, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Lecture: Doctoral Programme in Civil Engineering
Hosting institution: PRODEC Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Lecture: Doctoral Programme in Territory Planning - PDPT
Hosting institution: Faculty of Engineering – University of Porto (FEUP) & Faculty of Sciences and Technology – University of Coimbra (FCTUC), Porto, Coimbra, Portugal
Scientific Committee Member: Programme of Advanced Studies in Rehabilitation of The Built Patrimony
Hosting institution: Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Nadia Charalambous -
Department of Architecture, University of Cyprus, Cyprus, Greece
Lecture: Mediterranean Cities and Social Phenomena: Public Space
Hosting institution: University of Cyprus, Cyprus, Greece
Duygu Cihanger Ribeiro -
Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium and Department of City and Regional Planning, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Lecture: Planning Studio III
Hosting institution: Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Gabriella Esposito De Vita -
Institute of Research on Innovation and Services for Development IRISS - National Research Council of Italy CNR, Naples
Member of academic board: International Ph. D. Programme “Urban Regeneration and Economic Development”
Hosting institution: Università Mediterranea Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, Italy; Boston NortheasternUniversity, Boston , USA; San Diego State University, San Diego, USA
Invited Seminar: Multicultural cities and urban regeneration practices, jointly with S. Oppido
Hosting institution: School of Engineering University Federico II Naples, Italy
Student Mobile Seminar: Naples at a glance: history, planning and projects for Naples, jointly with R. Pane, F. Izzo, M. Clemente, S. Oppido, S. Ragozino
Hosting institution: School of Architecture University of Leicester and University Federico II Naples, Italy
Sabine Knierbein -
Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
Lecture: Strategies and Interventions of the Production of Space, jointly with E. Wall
Hosting institution: TechnischeUniversität Wien, Austria
Seminar: Concepts and Critique of the Production of Space, jointly with E. Wall
Hosting institution: TechnischeUniversität Wien, Austria
Thesis Seminar for Master/PhD: Doing Urban Studies, jointly with C. Christodoulou, as part of an Erasmus Teaching Mobility Exchange with Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
Hosting institution: TechnischeUniversität Wien, Austria
Thesis Seminar: Contemporary Urban Design Theory, jointly with E. Wall
Hosting institution: TechnischeUniversität Wien, Austria
Master Projekt: “Lost in ‘Transdanubia’ - Translating the global urban agenda through local urban action”, jointly with E. Kränzle, M. Wagner, E. Wall.
Hosting institution: TechnischeUniversität Wien, Austria
Public lecture: City Unsilenced: Urban resistance and worlded urbanism
Hosting institution: Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, TU Wien, Austria
Teaching exchange: Erasmus Teaching Exchange
Hosting institution: University of La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
Christine Mady -
Ramez G. Chagoury Faculty of Architecture, Arts and Design, Notre Dame University of Louaize, Lebanon
Lecture: Public Spaces (ARP570)
Hosting institution: Notre Dame University of Louaize, Louaize, Lebanon
Stefania Ragozino -
Institute of Research on Innovation and Services for Development IRISS - National Research Council of Italy CNR, Naples
Public lecture: Hybrid Organisations and Activist Planning
Hosting institution: Ljubljana AESOP TG meeting, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nikolai Roskamm -
University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
Lecture: Stadtbaugeschichte und Städtebau, lecture series, Bachelor, StudiengängeArchitektur und Stadt- und Raumplanung
Hosting institution: Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
Lecture: Projekt MA1, studio, Under pressure: Die Rückbauflächen am Roten Berg, Erfurt, StudiengängeArchitektur, Landschaftsarchitektur und Stadt- und Raumplanung, jointly with Günter Barczikand GesaKönigstein
Hosting institution: Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
Lecture: PlanungimWandel, seminar MA, StudiengangStadt- und Raumplanung
Hosting institution: Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
Lecture: Summerschool Bad Lobenstein, studio, Interdisziplinärer Workshop
Hosting institution: Erfurt University of Applied Sciences and Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
Lecture: Planungstheorie und –methoden, lecture series BA, StudiengangStadt- und Raumplanung
Hosting institution: Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
Lecture: Stadtumbau, lecture series, (StädtebaulichesKonzeptMuldestraße, Halle an der Saale), BA, StudiengangStadt und Raumplanung
Hosting institution: Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
Lecture: KeineAtempause – Wohnungsbauoffensive Berlin, studio, Projekt MA2, MA, StudiengangStadt und Raumplanung
Hosting institution: Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
Lecture: Studienprojekt VI, seminar, BA, StudiengangStadt und Raumplanung
Hosting institution: Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
Sara Santos Cruz -
CITTA Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment, Faculty of Engineering University of Porto, Portogallo
Lectures: Management of Urban Spaces
Hosting institution: Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Lectures: Urban Environment and Transports
Hosting institution: Integrated Master in Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Lectures: Environmental & Social Impact Assessment
Hosting institution: Integrated Master in Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Burcu Yigit-Turan –
Department of Urban and Rural Development, Division of Landscape Architecture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
Course: Urban Development and Landscape Urbanism
Hosting institution: Department of Urban and Rural Development, Division of Landscape Architecture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
Conference/Workshop*
Naomi Adiv -
Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University, Oregon, USA
THE EFFECT OF PRIVATE PROGRAMMING ON PUBLIC LIFE IN PORTLAND’S “LIVING ROOM” – THE CASE OF PIONEER COURTHOUSE SQUARE
Role: paper presenter
Hosting institution: Association of Collegiate School of Planning 2016, Portland, Oregon
Fernando Brandão Alves -
Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto – FEUP
O DIREITO À CIDADE - CICLO DE DEBATES NO ÂMBITO DA REVISÃO DO PLANO DIRECTOR MUNICIPAL DO PORTO
Role: invited Speaker
Hosting institution: North Regional Division Norte (OASRN), Porto, Portugal
QUE CIDADE QUEREMOS?
Role: invited Speaker
Hosting institution: Oporto Municipality, Porto Innovation Hub, Porto, Portugal
Sverre Bjerkeset -
Institute of Urbanism and Landscape, Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway
PUBLIC SPACE AS A MEETING PLACE: A CASE STUDY FROM OSLO
Role: presenter at conference
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
ETHNOGRAPHY OF SPACE AND PLACE
Role: attendee at workshop
Hosting institution: Division of Urban and Regional Studies, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Ana Luisa Brandão -
InstitutoSuperiorTécnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
ATHENS PROGRAM WORKSHOP PUBLIC SPACE AS URBAN TRIGGER – UNFOLDING LISBON’SPARADIGM
Role: workshop organizer
Hosting institution: Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
THE ROLE OF PUBLIC SPACE SYSTEMS ON URBAN TRANSFORMATION: A REVIEW ON LISBON SOUTH BANK REGENERATION PROCESS
Role: paper presenter
Hosting institution: Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
WHAT IS PUBLIC SPACE’S SERVICE VALUE? SOME RELEVANT RESEARCH QUESTIONS
Role: paper presenter
Hosting institution: Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
Duygu Cihanger Ribeiro -
Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium and Department of City and Regional Planning, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
SPACES BY PEOPLE: CONCEPTUALIZING SPATIAL DIALECTICS FROM AN URBAN DESIGN PERSPECTIVE
Role: paper presenter
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Portugal
“A DAY TO CHANGE A100 YEARS NEIGHBORHOOD”: A WORKSHOP ON TACTICAL URBANISM
Role: paper presenter
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Portugal
URBAN DESIGN WORKSHOP - CITY PLANNING STUDENTS' SUMMER CAMP
Role: workshop co-organizer
Hosting institution: Chamber of City Planners, Turkey
IN TRACE OF NATURE WORKSHOP, URBAN CONSERVATION CONGRESS
Role: workshop organizer
Hosting institution: Chamber of City Planners, Turkey
Gabriella Esposito De Vita -
Institute of Research on Innovation and Services for Development IRISS - National Research Council of Italy CNR, Naples
RESILIENT CITY, AN APPROACH TO COPE WITH NATURAL HAZARD
Role: presenter, jointly with R. Iavarone, A. Gravagnuolo, I. Alberico
Hosting institution: XV Forum Internazionale Le Vie dei Mercanti, Seconda Università di Napoli, Naples, Italy
NAPLES MEETS LEICESTER
Role: workshop organizer, jointly with A. Martinez Perez
Hosting institution: Naples Meets Leicester, Research Institute for Innovation and Services for Development, Naples, Italy
RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR PUBLIC SPACE REGENERATION
Role: presenter, jointly with A. Gravagnuolo, R.Iavarone, I.Alberico
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
TRACK 4 URBAN DESIGN, PUBLIC SPACES AND URBAN CULTURE
Role: Co-chair, jointly with Ali Madanipour and Pedro George
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Portugal
SELF-ORGANIZED PRACTICES FOR COMPLEX URBAN TRANSFORMATION. THE CASE OF BAGNOLI IN NAPLES, ITALY
Role: paper presenter, jointly with S. Ragozino, A.Varriale
Hosting institution: Rome AESOP TG Meeting, La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
Jeff Hou -
College of Built Environments, University of Washington, USA
CITY UNSILENCED: PUBLIC SPACE AND EUROPEAN DIMENSION OF PLANNING
Role: co-organizer
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Portugal
THE NEW URBAN SPACES OF COMMONING: EMERGING PRACTICES AND IMPLICATIONS
Role: presenter
Hosting institution: Tsinghua University School of Architecture; Beijing Forestry University School of Landscape Architecture; and Peking University College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Beijing, China
RECONSTRUCTING CITY NATURE AS COMMONS. THE NATURE OF CITIES GLOBAL ROUNDTABLE
Role: member of roundtable
Hosting institution: Global roundtable on www.thenatureofcities.com
Sabine Knierbein -
Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
UNSETTLED CONFERENCE VIENNA
Role: conference organizer
Hosting institution: TU Wien, Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space, Vienna, Austria
INTRODUCTION TO AESOP THEMATIC GROUP PSUC, Rome AESOP TG meeting
Role: invited Speaker jointly with B. YigitTuran and S. Ragozino
Hosting institution: La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
INTRODUCTION TO AESOP THEMATIC GROUP PSUC, Lisbon AESOP Annual Conference,
Role: invited speaker, jointly with G. Esposito De Vita
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
CITY UNSILENCED – PUBLIC SPACE AND URBAN DEMOCRACY ON TRIAL, Lisbon AESOP Annual Congress
Role: roundtable organizer, jointly with M. Owensand E. Kränzle
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
URBAN TEMPORALITIES – CAUGHT BETWEEN LINEAR INDUSTRIAL TIME AND EVERYDAY CYCLIC RHYTHMS
Role: speaker of the Session 2 Intro, jointly with E. Wall
Hosting institution: International Conference Unsettled. Urban Routines, Temporalities and Contestations, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
FOR CITIES! FOR PEOPLE? ATTENTION! COOPERATIVE STREET FURNITURE PROVISION IN BERLIN SINCE 1980
Role: invited Keynote Speech
Hosting institution: Symposium “Hacking Urban Furniture” at Berlin Centre for Arts and Urbanism, Berlin, Germany
REVISITING CONTEMPORARY ‘URBANISM(S)’: PUBLIC SPACE AS VEHICLE FOR URBAN RENEWAL, URBAN DENSIFICATION AND URBAN RESTRUCTURING
Role: invited keynote
Hosting institution: Chair Track 3, AESOP YA Meeting 2017, TU Munich, Munich, Germany
LA CIUDAD NO CALLA. NUEVOS PAISAJES DE SOLIDARIDAD Y DE RESISTENCIA URBANAS
Role: invited keynote
Hosting institution: 2ndo CongresoInternacional de PaisajeUrbano, Barcelona, Spain
THE CRITIQUE OF EVERYDAY LIFE AND POST-POSITIVIST PLANNING
Role: paper presenter
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Portugal
CITY UNSILENCED – PUBLIC SPACE AND URBAN RESISTANCE IN THE AGE OF SHRINKING DEMOCRACY
Role: special session organizer T4.S25
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Xenia Kopf -
University of Salzburg and Mozarteum Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
"E.G. AUTONOMOUS CULTURAL CENTRES" – CULTURAL PRACTICE AND THE PRODUCTION OF URBAN SPACE
Role: project presenter
Hosting institution: Catholic Private University of Linz, Linz, Austria
CULTURAL PRACTICES AND THE CITY: LEARNING FROM AUTONOMOUS CULTURAL CENTRES?
Role: paper presenter
Hosting institution: Planning Research Conference 2017, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland
CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC PRACTICES IN THE PRODUCTION AND SHAPING OF URBAN SPACE
Role: discussant
Hosting institution: Galerie 5020, Salzburg, Austria
Christine Mady -
Ramez G. Chagoury Faculty of Architecture, Arts and Design, Notre Dame University of Louaize, Lebanon
2017 CITY STREET3 CONFERENCE
Role: conference organizer
Hosting institution: Notre Dame University of Louaize, Louaize, Lebanon
MatejNikšič -
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana Ljubljana
PUBLIC SPACE FOR LOCAL LIFE. SHARED VALUES IN DIVERSIFIED URBAN COMMUNITIES AS A FOUNDATION FOR PARTICIPATORY PROVISION OF LOCAL PUBLIC SPACES
Role: local organizer
Hosting institution: AESOP TG Ljubljana, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia and Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
PARTICIPATORY URBANISM 2017
Role: attendee
Hosting institution: Da Vinci Institute, Brussels, Belgium
Stefania Ragozino -
Institute of Research on Innovation and Services for Development IRISS - National Research Council of Italy CNR, Naples
SEARCHING FOR AN “ENABLING” SPACE. DIALOGUES AND BRIDGES BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS AND SELF-ORGANIZATION PRACTICES FOR A COLLABORATIVE TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Role: roundtable discussant, jointly with S. Knierbein and BurcuYigitTuran
Hosting institution: Cities and Self-Organisations, University La Sapienza of Rome, Rome, Italy
RIUSO DEL PATRIMONIO FERROVIARIO (NON) DIMENTICATO E PROCESSI DI RIGENERAZIONE. AVELLINO-ROCCHETTA SANT’ANTONIO: IL TRENO IRPINO DEL PAESAGGIO
Role: paperpresenter, jointly with Stefania Oppido and Serena Micheletti
Hosting institution: Urbanistica è/e azione pubblica. La responsabilità della proposta, Società Italiana degli Urbanisti, La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
REUSING HERITAGE: ACTIVIST PLANNING FOR PLACE-BASED REGENERATION PROCESSES
Role: paper presenter, jointly with Stefania Oppido and Serena Micheletti
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Portugal
PUBLIC SPACE FOR LOCAL LIFE. SHARED VALUES IN DIVERSIFIED URBAN COMMUNITIES AS A FOUNDATION FOR PARTICIPATORY PROVISION OF LOCAL PUBLIC SPACES
Role: TG representative and conference co-organizer
Hosting institution: AESOP TG Ljubljana, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia and Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
PUBLIC SPACE FOR LOCAL LIFE. SHARED VALUES IN DIVERSIFIED URBAN COMMUNITIES AS A FOUNDATION FOR PARTICIPATORY PROVISION OF LOCAL PUBLIC SPACES
Role: Discussant
Hosting institution: AESOP TG Ljubljana, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia and Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
AESOP TG PUBLIC SPACE FOR LOCAL LIFE
Role: Presenter
Hosting institution: AESOP TG Ljubljana, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia and Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
POSSIBLE TRAJECTORIES TO NAVIGATE NEO-LIBERAL URBANISM IN UK. HYBRID ORGANISATIONS TO IMPLEMENT ACTIVIST PLANNING. A SROI ANALYSIS OBSERVING RIO’S CHANGE THEORY IN DEVONPORT, PLYMOUTH (UK)
Role: Presenter
Hosting institution: AESOP Young Academics Conference, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
PLYMOUTH SOCIAL ENTERPRISE CITY: L’IMPRESA SOCIALE PER LA RIGENERAZIONE URBANA
Role: Presenter
Hosting institution: Terzo Rapporto sulle Città. Mind the Gap. Il Distacco tra Politiche e Città, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
INLAND-SCAPES. IMPROVING AND MANAGING CULTURAL LANDSCAPES IN INLAND AREAS
Role: presenter, jointly with S. Oppido
Hosting institution: Naples Meets Leicester, Research Institute for Innovation and Services for Development, Naples, Italy
Nikolai Roskamm -
University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany
URBANE ETHIKEN. KONFLIKTE UM GUTE UND RICHTIGE STÄDTISCHE LEBENSFÜHRUNG IM 20. UND 21. JAHRHUNDER
Role: discussant of workshop DFG research group
Hosting institution: Munich University, Munich, Germany
CITY UNSILENCED – PUBLIC SPACE AND URBAN DEMOCRACY ON TRIAL
Role: roundtable discussant
Hosting institution: AESOP Annual Conference, Instituto Superior Técnico, Geography and Spatial Planning Institute and Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon, Portugal
DAS GANZE UND DER REST – KRITISCHE STADTFORSCHUNG UND POSTFUNDAMENTALISMUS
Role: keynote
Hosting institution: TechnischeUniversität Berlin, Berlin, Germany
UNSETTLED. URBAN ROUTINES, TEMPORAILITIES UND CONTESTATIONS
Role: conference board member
Hosting institution: TechnischeUniversität Wien, Wien, Austria
Sara Santos Cruz -
CITTA Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment, Faculty of Engineering University of Porto, Portogallo
APPROPRIATION OF URBAN SPACES
Role: communication presenter
Hosting institution: Participatory Urbanism 2017, Da Vinci Institute, Brussels, Belgium
CITIZEN SENSING - URBAN CLIMATE RESILIENCE THROUGH PARTICIPATORY RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Role: communication presenter
Hosting institution: CITTA 10th Annual Conference, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
BurcuYigit-Turan -
Department of Urban and Rural Development, Division of Landscape Architecture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
DECOLONIZING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AT ‘THE CENTURY OF THE MIGRANT’
Role: communication presenter
Hosting institution: Landscape FuturesUniscape Conference 2017, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
SEARCHING FOR AN “ENABLING” SPACE. DIALOGUES AND BRIDGES BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS AND SELF-ORGANIZATION PRACTICES FOR A COLLABORATIVE TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Role: roundtable discussant, jointly with S. Knierbein (TU Wien, Austria) and Stefania Ragozino (CNR IRISS, Italy)
Hosting institution: Cities and Self-Organisations, University La Sapienza of Rome, Rome, Italy
Mohamed Saleh -
Department of Spatial Planning and Design, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, The Netherlands
11THAESOP YOUNG ACADEMICS CONFERENCE: PLANNING AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Role: organizer and participant
Hosting institution: Technical University of Munich
SPACES OF DIALOG FOR PLACES OF DIGNITY: FOSTERING THE EUROPEAN DIMENSION OF PLANNING
Role: member in committee of best paper prize
Hosting institution: University of Lisbon
AESOP TG ROME MEETING ‘CITIES AND SELF-ORGANIZATION’
Role: paper presenter
Hosting institution: The Sapienza University of Rome
Excursion and different types of outreach-networking events*
Naomi Adiv
Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University, Oregon, USA
PUBLIC ARTS AND ARTS SPACES
Typology of event: mobile tour
Location: Association of Collegiate School of Planning 2016, Portland, Oregon
DuyguCihanger Ribeiro -
Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium and Department of City and Regional Planning, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
FUTURE ANKARA | ZUKUNFT ANKARA
Typology of event: exhibition
Location: METUMUD & Goethe Institut Ankara
MatejNikšič -
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana Ljubljana
EXPERIMENTATION IN RUSKI CAR NEIGHBOURHOOD
Typology of event: a series of activities co-organised with local community to challenge the possible future of local public space in participatory way
Location: northern suburb of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Stefania Ragozino -
Institute of Research on Innovation and Services for Development IRISS - National Research Council of Italy CNR, Naples
WORKSHOPS AT RUSKI CAR NEIGHBOURHOOD
Typology of event: workshop participant
Location: Ljubljana TG meeting, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Some of the recent publications and conference presentations by group members*
Alves F. B., “The Traditional Urban Square – A Vital Organ in the City or a “Thing” of the Past?”. In Abrantes et al. (eds.), The Pre-Fabrication of Building Facades. Interdisciplinary Scientific Analysis of the Construction of an Award-Winning Buildings. Publisher Springer International Publishing, pp 37-46.
Bjerkeset, S. and Aspen, J., “Private-public space in a Nordic context: the Tjuvholmen waterfront development in Oslo”. In Journal of Urban Design, 22, 1, pp. 116-132.
Brandão A., Brandão P., Ferreira A., “The Role of Public Space Systems on Urban Transformation: A Review on Lisbon South Bank Regeneration Process”. In da Costa E. M., Morgado S., Cabral J. (eds.), AESOP Annual Congress Spaces of Dialog For Places of Dignity: Fostering the European Dimension of Planning”. Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, pp. 796–806.
Brandão P., Brandão A., Ferreira A., Travasso N., Remesar, A., “What is Public Space’s Service Value? Some relevant research questions”. In da Costa E. M., Morgado S., Cabral J. (eds.), AESOP Annual Congress Spaces of Dialog For Places of Dignity: Fostering the European Dimension of Planning”. Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, pp. 785–796.
Brandão A. L., Brandão P., “Public Space, Infrastructure, Landscape: an interdisciplinary matrix for urban spatial continuity”. In The Journal of Public Space, 2, 1, pp. 123–134. Available online at https://doi.org/10.5204/jps.v2i1.55
de la Pena D., Allen D. J., Hester R., Hou J., Lawson L., McNally M. (eds.), Design as Democracy: Techniques for Collective Creativity. Island Press, Washington DC.
Esposito De Vita G., “Prospettive emancipatorie di un processo di rigenerazione urbana attento alle differenze culturali e di genere”. In Atti della XX Conferenza Nazionale SIU - Società Italiana degli Urbanisti URBANISTICA E/È AZIONE PUBBLICA La responsabilità della proposta. Roma, 12-14 giugno 2017, Planumedition.
Esposito De Vita G., Ragozino S., “Un’occasione di sviluppo integrato, l’impresa sociale per le politiche urbane di rigenerazione”. In XIX Conferenza Nazionale SIU, Catania, 16-18 giugno 2016. Cambiamenti Responsabilità e strumenti per l’urbanistica al servizio del Paese, Planumedition.
Esposito De Vita G., Gravagnuolo A., Alberico I., Iavarone R., “Resilienceassessmenttool for public spaceregeneration”. In F. José Antunes, J. M. Simões, S. Morgado, E. Marques da Costa, J. Cabral, I. L. Ramo, … M. Baptista-Bastos (Eds.), AESOP Annual Congress - SPACES OF DIALOG FOR PLACES OF DIGNITY: Fostering the European Dimension of Planning, pp. 2241–2246, Lisbon: Universidade de Lisboa.
Esposito De Vita G., IavaroneR., Gravagnuolo A., Alberico I., “Resilient city, an approach to cope with naturalhazard”. In XV Forum Internazionale Le Vie dei Mercanti, Naples, Capri, 15-16 June 2017.
Gonzalez J. L. & Alves F. B. (Book Proceedings Edition in preparation), “Participatory policy making for Climate Change issues, a local approach to a global problem”. In CITTA (ed.), CITTA 10th Annual Conference on Planning Research –Planning For Climate Change: Political Climate and Policy Changes. Porto: CITTA - FEUP.
Gonzalez J. L.; Alves F. B. (Book Proceedings Edition in preparation),“Cuando la participaciónhace la diferencia. El caso de Encarnación – Paraguay”. In GrupoInterdisciplinar de EstudosUrbanos (ed.), International Conference Making the Collective City: Reflections on Participatory Processes, FAUL - University of Lisbon. Lisbon: GEU / FAUP.
Hou J., Knierbein S., City Unsilenced: Urban resistance and public space in the age of shrinking democracy. Routledge, New York/London.
Hou J., Knierbein S., “Shrinking democracy and urban resistance: Toward an emancipatory politics of public space”. In Hou J., Knierbein S. (eds.), City Unsilenced. Public space in the age of shrinking democracy. Routledge, New York/London, pp. 3-16.
Hou J., “Everyday Urban Flux: Temporary Urbanism in East Asia as Insurgent Planning”. In Ni M., and Mingjie Z. (eds.), Open Your Space: Design Intervention for Urban Resilience, pp. 248-273. Tongji University Press, Shanghai. (In Chinese and English) (Reprint of the same title in Chalana, Manish, and Jeffrey Hou, (eds.) 2016. Messy Urbanism: Understanding the ‘Other’ Cities of Asia)
Hou J., “Urban Community Gardens as Multimodal Social Spaces”. In Tan Puay Yok and Chi Yung Jim (eds.), Greening Cities: Forms and Functions. Springer Nature, Singapore.
Hou J., “Urban Commoning and Implications for Community Planning”. In Aiba Shin and Naomi Uchida (eds.), Machizukuri Teacher, Kajima Institute Publishing Co., Tokyo (In Japanese), pp. 101-105.
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*These lists have been established based on a call for response among the listed AESOP TG-PSUC members in winter 2017/8.