Re-City Program Draft2

Themes

  • Theme 01: Theory and ethics
  • Theme 02: Urban transformation
  • Theme 03: Social and spatial justice
  • Theme 04: Urban democracy and activism
  • Theme 05: Online group

Paraller Session A

Time

 

Theme 01Theme 02Theme 03Theme 04Theme 05
1Hanna Mattila: Between justice and care – a recognition-theoretical approach to justice and ethics in participatory planningTugba Ozer: Beyond the Lawn: Rethinking Urban Nature through Tiny Food Forests in Leftover SpacesPatricie Kyslíková: Young Urbanist: Supermarket Democracy? aching Social Justice and Exclusion in the AilesMikko Kyrönviita, Antti Wallin, Krista Willman, Riina Lundman & Elina Alatalo: Urban activism as radical care of the city?
2Nicolette Slagle: Ecological justice and radical careRuth Baumeister: Subtle care: Making visible the invisibleGavin Nilsson Lewis: Care-full Urban Governance: learning from city-led care initiativesTurkan Firinci Orman: Prefigurative Pedagogy through Tactical Urbanism: Learning from Radical Care Practices
3Marianna Frangipane: Spatializing Rights: Designing Fields of Action for Spatial Justice and CareEdward Becker: Case Studies in Mass Timber Humanism: Advancing Democratic Values and Care-Oriented Urbanism in WoodBárbara Oliveira Soares: Everyday practices of childcare in the non-caring city: how marginalised groups negotiate the Dutch neoliberal childcare systemAlessia Marzano: Urban Interfaces: Examining Co-Presence and Solidarity for Palestine in Oslo
4Ruth Baumeister: Radical Care: Keeping up a Palace for the People by the PeopleAlvaro Corredor Ochoa: Reversing the Urban Dogma Rural Futures and Radical CareEmptyShonali Shetty: (Re)city and (Re)production: Activism and Democratic Infrastructures of Care in a Multi-Species Urban fabric

Paraller session B

Time

 

Theme 01Theme 02Theme 03Theme 04Theme 05
1Aygen Erol Çak?r: Visualizing the Care-less City: A Feminist and Rhythmanalytic Reading of City Symphony PhenomenonJenni Kuoppa: The story of street trees in an urban planning project, and what it tells about the politics of urban greening in citiesAnnika Taipale: Who Counts as Vulnerable? Designer Responsibility in the Context of Finnish HousinHella Hernberg: Intermediating care for neglected spaces
2Oana-Antonia Filip: The Urban Enclave: Exploring City ContrastsDebolina Majumder: Depletion by dispossession: urban displacements, conjunctural crises of reproduction, and the limits to labour in 21st Century DelhiIris Andersson: The Anatomy of Safety - Architecture at the Intersection of Securitisation and Safe SpaceMaya Borean: “No matter the space, no matter the time: understanding temporalities of care within Dutch squats”
3Nuria Casais: Urban Anomalies. Fragments of Siena.Giulia D'Antonio: Assessing Spatial Justice in Urban Regeneration: A Methodological Approach for Milan's New Campus ProjectNuria Casais: UNIDAD VECINAL 3: UNDERSTANDING CARE AND MAINTENANCE IN SOCIAL HOUSINGLena Schatmüller: From crowdfunding to matchfunding: How collective financing empowers small-scale spatial projects in Vienna
4Aygen Erol Çak?r: Making Care Visible: Infrastructure, and the Public Architecture of Carmen Gil TorresAlexandra Polido: Theatre-Based Initiatives for Urban Transformation and Care: A Literature ReviewQingping Fang: Beyond Visible Disparities: Exploring "Invisible" and "Silent" Groups in Urban Green Space Justice
5Daniel Movilla Vega: Caring Urbanism: Cross-Sectoral Collaboration in Housing for Older Adults in Umeå, Sweden.