UrbanMetaMapping

Organizer
UrbanMetaMapping Research Consortium
Venue
zoom
Funded by
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
ZIP
96047
Location
Bamberg
Country
Germany
From - Until
15.09.2021 - 16.03.2022
By
Piotr Kisiel

The UrbanMetaMapping Research Consortium warmly invites you to our online, midday academic talks on issues connected to our research interests on mapping man-made and natural catastrophes, heritage, urban planning, and digital tools used for researching these.

UrbanMetaMapping

Meetings take place every third Wednesday of each month at noon (Central European Time (CET)) starting on the 15th September 2021. They will last for an hour (including Q&A) and will provide an exciting platform to discuss with international scholars their research and exchange ideas. If interested, please email us at talks.urbanmetamapping@uni-bamberg.de to receive access to our Zoom meeting room. We look forward to you joining us for the UrbanMetaMapping Seminar Series!

Programm

15.09.21 Prof. Peter Larkham: School of Engineering and the Built Environment, Birmingham City University, and Dr. David Adams: School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham:

Relics of war: identifying and mapping 'destroyed' churches in modern landscapes

20.10.21 Prof. Dr. John Pendlebury: School of Architecture Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University

Conservation, planning and regeneration in the post-war British city: the case of York

17.11.21 Jaroslav Ira: Department of History, Charles University Prague

Grand Narratives and Little Places: Deconstructing Small Towns' Imaginaries in the Czech Lands and Germany (ca 1900-1940).

15.12.21 Gruia Badescu, Department of History and Sociology, University of Konstanz

Making sense of ruins: Approaches of post-war urban reconstruction and dealing with the past after 1945

19.01.22 Radoslaw Ptaszynski: Department of History, University of Szczecin

Szczecin 1945: Between German heritage and constructing a Polish identity

16.02.22 Aleksandra Paradowska: University of Fine Arts in Poznań

Same spaces - new meanings. German urban planning for Polish cities in Wartheland, 1939-1945

16.03.22 Mykola Makhortykh: Institute of Communication and Media Studies, University of Bern

Digital maps of the conflict in the Eastern Ukraine

Contact (announcement)

talks.urbanmetamapping@uni-bamberg.de

https://urbanmetamapping.uni-bamberg.de/en/talks/