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Spaces and Flows: Second International Conference on Urban and ExtraUrban Studies

17-18 November 2011
Monash University Prato Centre, Prato, Italy

Call for Papers

If you intend to present a paper at the conference, your participation begins with submission of a paper proposal. For information on proposals, presentation types, and other options, see: http://spacesandflows.com/conference-2011/call-for-papers/. To submit a proposal, see: http://spacesandflows.com/conference-2011/call-for-papers/.If your proposal is accepted, you will then need to register for the conference.

Registration

Those who submit paper proposals should register following the acceptance of the proposal. Conference delegates who do not intend to present may register at any time. For registration options, or to register for the 2011 Spaces and Flows Conference, see: http://spacesandflows.com/conference-2011/register/.

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Professor Edward Soja to Speak in Los Angeles at the 2010 Spaces and Flows Conference

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Professor Soja teaches in the Regional and International Development (RID) area of Urban Planning and also teaches courses in urban political economy and planning theory. After starting his academic career as a specialist on Africa, Dr. Soja has focused his research and writing over the past 20 years on urban restructuring in Los Angeles and more broadly on the critical study of cities and regions.   His wide-ranging studies of Los Angeles bring together traditional political economy approaches and recent trends in critical cultural studies.  Of particular interest to him is the way issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality intersect with what he calls the spatiality of social life, and with the new cultural politics of difference and identity that this generates.

In addition to his work on urban restructuring in Los Angeles, Dr. Soja continues to write on how social scientists and philosophers think about space and geography, especially in relation to how they think about time and history. His latest book brings these various research strands together in a comprehensive look at the geohistory of cities, from their earliest origins to the more recent development of what he calls the “postmetropolis.”  His policy interests are primarily involved with questions of regional development, planning and governance, and with the local effects of ethnic and cultural diversity in Los Angeles.

Space and Flows Conference – Accommodation now Available

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During the 2010 Spaces and Flows Conference, December 4-5 at UCLA, we’ve arranged a special conference accommodation rate for delegates. Stay, mingle and meet delegates at the Hotel Palomar Los Angeles-Westwood.

Some hotel amenities include:

  • Complimentary morning coffee and tea bar
  • Hosted evening wine hour in hotel’s living room
  • Amenities of home, including iron and ironing board, hairdryer, plush animal print bathrobes, lighted make-up and full-length mirrors
  • “Forgot It? We’ve Got It!” essential travel items

More amenities and booking information available on The Spaces and Flows Conference Accommodation webpage.

Professor Michael Dear to Speak at Spaces and Flows Conference in Los Angeles

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We are pleased to announce that Professor Michael Dear will join us as a plenary speaker at the Spaces and Flows Conference.

Michael Dear is professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, and Honorary Professor in the Bartlett School of Planning at University College, London (England). Michael’s current research focuses on comparative urbanism, and the future of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. He was founding editor of the scholarly journal Society and Space: Environment & Planning D, and is a leading exponent of the Los Angeles School of Urbanism. His books include: From Chicago to LA: making sense of urban theory, Postborder City: cultural spaces of Bajalta California, and The Postmodern Urban Condition, which was chosen by CHOICE magazine as an “Outstanding Academic Title” in 2000. His latest edited volume, entitled Geohumanties: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place, will be published in 2010. Michael has been a Guggenheim Fellowship holder, a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, and Fellow at the Rockefeller Center in Bellagio, Italy. He has received the highest honors for creativity and excellence in research from the Association of American Geographers, and numerous undergraduate teaching and graduate mentorship awards.

Spaces and Flows: An International Conference on Urban and ExtraUrban Studies

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4-5 December 2010
University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Call for Papers

If you intend to present a paper at the conference, your participation begins with submission of a paper proposal. For information on proposals, presentation types, and other options, see: http://spacesandflows.com/conference-2010/call-for-papers/. To submit a proposal, see: http://spacesandflows.com/conference-2010/call-for-papers/. If your proposal is accepted, you will then need to register for the conference.

Registration

Those who submit paper proposals should register following the acceptance of the proposal. Conference delegates who do not intend to present may register at any time. For registration options, or to register for the 2010 Spaces and Flows Conference, see: http://spacesandflows.com/conference-2010/register/.

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