The Institute of Australian Geographers Annual Conference will be held at The University of Western Australia in Perth, 1-4 July 2013. Full details are available from the following link:
http://www.promaco.com.au/events/iag2013
The call for abstracts is attached.
Dear All
The CALL FOR PAPERS is now OPEN to the ERSA Congress 2013 in Palermo.
ERSA Office
Submit a paper to the young scientists sessions at the ERSA2013 conference!
Are you an ambitious young scientist, under 33 years old that wants a good platform to present ideas and results and looks forward to receive comments from the best scholars in Regional Science? Then you should submit your paper to the ERSA Epainos sessions!
The Epainos sessions are organized according to the following two principles:
•Offering more time for each presentation, in particular to increase the amount of feedback a young scientist receives on her or his paper, and to provide more opportunity for other young scientists to participate in scientific discussions.
•Assigning specialist senior discussants, experts in the specific field, to each paper that is presented. They will be asked to provide a written version of their comments, with a level of dedication that is considered normal when writing referee reports for scientific journals.
Every participant of the Young Scientist Sessions competes for the Epainos Award, which is awarded to the best paper presented. The winner will be announced during the closing ceremony. The prize-winning paper will be considered for publication in the flagship journal of the Regional Science Association International, viz. Papers in Regional Science.
Each author will receive a detailed report on their paper. Papers that are not accepted for one of the Epainos sessions will automatically be scheduled in one of the R-sessions of the conference. There will also be a joint session for young scientists from the Urban Economics Association.
Eligibility: Each co-author should not yet have reached the age of 33 years on 1 September of the year of the conference and not have a senior faculty position (at the Assistant Professor / Lecturer level).
Important dates:
- 1st of March: full paper submission
- April; notification of acceptance
- 15th of July: final paper submission
See the ERSA website for more information about criteria and former price winners.
9° Congresso Città e Territorio Virtuale "CITTÀ MEMORIA GENTE"
9° Congreso Ciudad y Territorio Virtual - "CIUDAD MEMORIA GENTE"
9th Congress "Virtual City and Territory" - "CITY MEMORY PEOPLE"
Roma, 2-4 ottobre 2013
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Stimati colleghi.
Siamo lieti di informarvi che è aperta la call al 9° Congresso Internazionale Città e Territorio Virtuale, “Città Memoria Gente”, che quest’anno è organizzato dal Dipartimento di Architettura dell’Università Roma Tre, che si svolgerà a Roma il 2, 3 e 4 ottobre 2013.
Troverete le informazioni sul sito del Congreso (www.9cvtroma2013.com)
Siamo lieti della vostra partecipazione.
Cordiali saluti.
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Estimadas y estimados.
Tenemos el placer de informaros que se ha abierto la convocatoria al 9º Congreso Internacional Ciudad y Territorio Virtual, “Ciudad Memoria Gente”, que este año organiza el Departamento de Arquitectura de la Universidad Roma Tre y que se realizará en Roma los días 2, 3 y 4 de octubre de 2013.
Encontraréis la información en la en la web del congreso (www.9cvtroma2013.com)
Esperamos contar con vuestra participación.
Cordialmente.
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Dear colleagues.
We are pleased to inform you that are open the call to the 9th International Congress on Virtual City and Territory, “City Memory People”, which this year is organized by the Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University and to be held in Rome on 2, 3 and 4 October 2013.
You will find the information on the conference website (www.9cvtroma2013.com)
We look forward to your participation.
Best regards.
Il Comitato Organizzativo / Comité Organizador / Organizing Committee
Mario Cerasoli (coordinatore) – Università Roma Tre (Italia)
Anna Laura Palazzo – Università Roma Tre (Italia)
Elena Battaglini – IRES Istituto Ricerche Economiche e Sociali (Italia)
Rolando Biere Arenas – UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (España)
Programme du Colloque « Centralités et développement territorial en villes moyennes » qui aura lieu à Nevers le vendredi 24 mai 2013.
Attention l'inscription est obligatoire.
1 DONNEES ADMINISTRATIVES
Unité de recherche: IRTES – EA7274
Laboratoire: RECITS
Tutelle: Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard
Adresse: Rue du Château (campus de Sévenans), 90010 BELFORT Cedex
Contacts:
DIRLAB : Robert BELOT (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
DIRIRTES : Ghislain MONTAVON (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Tel : 03 84 58 32 71
2 DESCRIPTIF DE LA MISSION
Au moment la ligne TGV Rhin-Rhône est devenue une réalité, il paraît opportun de poser la question des rapports entre un territoire son tissu économique et ses infrastructures de transport, sur fond de renouvellement des paradigmes territoriaux liés à la grande vitesse et de s’interroger sur les formes de réceptivité sociale ayant freiné ou favorisé l’émergence de ce projet ambitieux pour aboutir à l’inscription au schéma directeur national des liaisons TGV en février 1998, ainsi que sur les représentations que ce mode de transport n’a pas manqué de cristalliser au sein du tissu socioéconomique.
Si la LGV Rhin-Rhône suscite aujourd’hui un large consensus, elle a naguère provoqué le scepticisme. L’objectif de cette recherche post-doctorale est de contribuer à l’historicisation de ce qui fut un long combat, afin de dévoiler les causes de la lenteur du processus d’émergence de ce grand projet structurant et de repérer les sources de blocage, les controverses auxquelles il a donné lieu, les résistances qu’il a pu rencontrer.
La réflexion s’organisera autour de l’identification des acteurs (politiques, industriels, associatifs…) qui ont joué un rôle décisif dans la naissance de ce projet et dans le processus de légitimation et de décision, en mariant les différentes échelles, à la fois locales, nationales et internationales (la Suisse). Elle s’appuiera sur une approche pluridisciplinaire de Sciences Humaines et Sociales (histoire, géographie, sciences politiques…) afin de rendre compte de la complexité d’un tel projet et des enjeux épistémologiques qui le traverse: en quoi la technique, articulée au politique, peut-elle transformer un territoire et son image, et produire un espace culturel nouveau ? Il s’agit de dépasser des approches hyper paramétrées justifiant la pertinence ou non d’une telle liaison pour tendre vers une démarche scientifique d’un autre type, résolument systémique, visant à décoder les subtilités de la genèse d’un grand projet structurant, de ses modes d’appropriation et des effets de sa mise en oeuvre opérationnelle sur les territoires traversés.
Cette recherche prendra appui sur la littérature scientifique existante, mais aussi sur des sources ouvertes et des sources inédites (publiques ou privées), ainsi que sur des sources orales.
3 INFORMATIONS COMPLEMENTAIRES
Le recrutement pourra prendre effet à partir du 1er juillet 2013 pour une durée de 12 mois Le post-doctorant sera localisé dans les locaux du laboratoire IRTES-RECITS sur le Campus de Sevenans.
Le dossier de candidature comprendra :
Ces documents devront être transmis soit par voie postale à Robert BELOT, Directeur IRTES-RECITS, UTBM, Rue du Château, 90010 BELFORT France soit par fichier numérique à This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. avant le 1er juin 2013.
“We argue that the world is in the midst of a new, enourmous urban revoluion and that in order to ensure the well being of future generations, policy makers researchers must work together to assess where the challenges lie and how to meet them. In many ways our propositions are the consequence of a broader collective effort. They are the result of a remarkable set of workshops and sessions at professional meeting around the world over the past few years. All these sessions, we requested participants to think outside the box about the numebr of aspects of urban growth and change. In our efforts to assemble and organize the conclusions of our experts, we have arrived at the metaphor of the urban piazza – the historiacl centre of urban life in ancient Italian cities in multiple dimensions and spatial sclaes – as a way of thinking about the many contributors to urban development and they ways in which they interact and are interdependent.” (Franklin R, Kourtit K, Nijkamp P and Rodriguez-Pose A, 2013 – A Roadmap for strategic urban research: the Urban Piazza).
The Regional Science Association International (RSAI), founded in 1954, is an international community of scholars interested in the regional impacts of national or global processes of economic and social change.