Mapping "Post-Conflict" Cities

Mapping "Post-Conflict" Cities

Veranstalter
UrbanMetaMapping Research Consortium
Veranstaltungsort
Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS)
Gefördert durch
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
PLZ
15337
Ort
Erkner
Land
Deutschland
Findet statt
Hybrid
Vom - Bis
20.10.2022 - 21.10.2022
Deadline
25.09.2022
Von
Piotr Kisiel

Building on the knowledge gathered from academic literature as well as from the first UrbanMetaMapping conference "Cartographies of Catastrophes" in Bamberg (2021) this conference will examine mapping of "post-conflict" cities from the 19th century until the present day in different geographic settings.

Mapping "Post-Conflict" Cities

Building on the knowledge gathered from academic literature as well as from the firstUrbanMetaMapping conference “Cartographies of Catastrophes” in Bamberg (2021) this conference will examine mapping of “post-conflict” cities from the 19th century until the present day in different geographic settings. Firstly, we want to focus particularly on the question of continuities and ruptures relating to urban planning in those cases when end of conflict coincided with a change of socio-political regime. Secondly, we want to move away from the iconic cities, capitals in particular, and focus instead on less known case studies.We are therefore particularly interested in mapping of “peripheral” cities and their experience of “post-conflict” periods.

Registration
- on site participation: 25. Sep. 2022
- online participation: 16. Oct. 2022

Programm

Thursday, 20.10.2022

09:15–09:45h Registration

09:45–10:00h Welcome and introduction: Piotr Kisiel (IRS)

10:00–11:30h Keynote: Ian Gregory (Lancaster University)

11:30–11:45h Coffee Break

11:45–13:15h Session 1: Planning and its effects

11:45–12:00h Carol Ludwig (GESIS) & Seraphim Alvanides (GESIS): Nirgendwo in Essen geriet in den 1950er-Jahren der Wiederaufbau derart hypermodern – und brutal An urban analytics approach to the urban and social post-war development of Essen

12:00–12:15h Łukasz Musiaka (University of Łódź): Post-war spatial transformations of small towns in the context of spatial policy challenges on the example of Węgorzewo

12:15–12:30h Henriette Bertram (Uni. Kassel): Continuities, changes and a narrative of normalization: post-conflict urban renewal and redevelopment in Belfast

12:30–13:15h Discussion

13:15–14:30h Lunch

14:30–16:00h Session 2: Narrating post-conflict cities

14:30–14:45h Elisa-Maria Hiemer (Herder Institute Marburg): Narrating transformation and catastrophes: The perception of western Polish cities by German and Polish maps and texts

14:45–15:00h Tabitha Redepenning (Herder Institute Marburg): Urban Authenticity in Szczecin. Seeing Szczecin as “Modern” or “Historical” City

15:00–15:15h Sana Asif (National Institute of Technology Patna): Muslim women and spaces: Mapping cartographical changes in the postpartition cities

15:15–16:00h Discussion

17:30–19:00h Guided Excursion

19:30h Dinner

Friday, 21.10.2022

10:00–11:30h Session 3: Residues of the past

10:00–10:15h Birgit Knauer (TU Wien): Capital, small town and reconstruction. A report from ongoing research on war-torn cities in Austria

10:15–10:30h Bilal Bilgili (Bingöl University): Post-war reconstruction strategies and effects on historic urban texture: Beirut/Lebanon case study

10:30–10:45h Selvihan Kurt (Istanbul Technical University): The cemeteries of Izmir in the post- war era: continuity and rapture in rebuilding the city and its urban environment

10:45–11:30h Discussion

11:30–11:40h Coffee break

11:45–13:15h Session 4: (Un)Democratic Reconstruction

11:45–12:00h Gözde Orha (Altinbas University): Redesigning post-conflict cities of Turkey: A comparison

12:00–12:15h Helena Cermeño (University of Kassel) & Katja Mielke (BICC): Potentials for peacebuilding through heritage management in Lahore (Pakistan)

12:15–12:30h J. Hoay-Fern Ooi (University of Tokyo): Parallel Cities: Memorialization and the urban landscape in Myanmar under military rule

12:30–13:15h Discussion

13:15–13:45h Concluding Remarks: Carmen Enss (University of Bamberg)

13:45–15:00h Lunch

Kontakt

E-Mail: conference.urbanmetamapping@leibniz-irs.de

https://urbanmetamapping.uni-bamberg.de/conf/MPC/