The Ideal City: between myth and reality
Representations, policies, contradictions and challenges for tomorrow's urban life
URBINO (ITALY) 27-29 AUGUST 2015
The RC21 Conference 2015 will be hosted by the School of Social and Political Sciences – Department of Economics, Society, and Politics at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy.
Venue
The conference will take place at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo.
The venue is: Polo Volponi (ex-Magistero) Via A. Saffi, 15 – 61029 Urbino (PU), Italy.
Sessions A1 and B1 will be hosted by ISIA, the “Higher School of Graphics and Editorial Design”, (where also the social dinner will take place) in the Monastry of Santa Chiara, via Santa Chiara 36, a few minutes walk from the University.
Registration
The registration for the RC21 2015 conference on “The Ideal City: between Myth and Reality” to be held in Urbino 27-29 August 2015 is open.
Please follow the link, click here. From May 16th, 2015 registration is possible as “Late birds”.
Important: The RC21 “social dinner” will take place at the courtyard of the Monastry of Santa Chiara now seat of ISIA, the “Higher School of Graphics and Editorial Design” on August 28th 2015.
Thursday 27th August 2015
9:30 – 14:00 Registration
14:00 – 14:30 Welcome by Eduardo Marques (ISA-RC21 President), Vilberto Stocchi (Rector), Representative of the Municipality, Yuri Kazepov (Chair RC21 Urbino Committee)
14:30 – 16:00 Opening Plenary: David Harvey “The urbanization of our Discontents” – Chair: Eduardo Marques – Aula Magna
16:00 – 16:30 – Coffee break – Level A
16:30 -18:30 Sessions:
- A1(1) Room @ ISIA
- A2(1) Room D1
- C1(1) Room C2
- D4(1) Room B1
- E4(1) Room D3
- E6 Room C4
- E8(1) Room Cinema
- E9(1) Room D4
- G2(1) Room D2
- G5(2) B2
- H3(1) Room C1
- I2 Room D5
Special Session
Author meets critics / 1 “A. Harding, T. Blokland (2014), Urban Theory. A critical introduction to power, cities and urbanism in the 21st century, Sage.” Discussant: Adrian Favell – Room Sala Lauree
19:00 – 20:30 – Welcome drink – Venue: Data
Friday 28th August 2015
09:00 -11:00 – Sessions
- A1(2) Room @ ISIA
- A2(2) Room D1
- C1(2) Room C2
- D3(1) Room B2
- D4(2) Room B1
- E4(2) Room D3
- E8(2) Room Cinema
- E9(2) Room D4
- H1 Room C4
- H3(2) Room C1
Special Session
Author meets critics / 2 “A. Andreotti, P. Le Galès, F.J. Moreno-Fuentes (2014), Globalised Minds, Roots in the City: Urban Upper-middle Classes in Europe. Wiley-Blackwell” Discussants: Claire Colomb, Jan Willem Duyvenduk, Paolo Perulli, Chair: Adrian Favell – Room Sala Lauree
Special Session
Author meets critics / 3 “R. Keil, P. Hamel (2015) Suburban governance: a global view. Toronto University Press” Discussants: Federico Savini and Stijn Oosterlynck- Room C5
11:00 -11:30 – Coffee Break – Level A
11:30 -12:30 – IJURR Lecture. Ayse Caglar and Nina Glick Schiller “Migrants between Myth and reality: Displacement, dispossession and city making” – Aula Magna
12:30 -13:30 – Lunch Break
13:30 – 15:30 – Sessions
- B1(1) Room @ ISIA
- B2 Room D1
- C2(1) Room Cinema
- C3 Room C2
- D3(2) Room B2
- E2 Room C4
- E4(3) Room D3
- E7 Room D4
- F1(1) Room D2
- G1 Room C5
- G4 Room B1
- H3(3) Room C1
Special Session
Author meets critics / 4 “P. Watt, P. Smets (2015) Mobilities and neighbourhood belonging in cities and suburbs. Palgrave” Discussant: Lynda Cheshire – Room Sala Lauree
15:30 -16:30 – Plenary Lecture. Raquel Rolnik “From the ideal city to urban warfare: the colonization of housing and urban land by global finance” – Aula Magna
16.30 – 17.00 – Coffee Break
17:00 – 19:00 – Sessions
- A3(1) Room D3
- B1(2) Room @ ISIA
- B2(2) Room D1
- C2(2) Room Cinema
- D2 Room C2
- E1 Room C5
- E3(1) Room D4
- E5 Room C4
- E10(1) Room B2
- F1(2) Room D2
- F2(1) Room D5
- G5(1) Room B1
- I1(1) Room C1
19:30 – Conference dinner – Venue: Monastero di Santa Chiara – ISIA
Saturday 29th August 2015
09:00 -11:00 – Sessions
- A3(2) Room D3
- C2(3) Room Cinema
- D1 Room C5
- D5 Room C2
- E3(2) Room D4
- E10(2) Room B2
- E11 Room C4
- F1(3) Room D2
- F2(2) Room D5
- G2(2) Room D1
- G3 Room B1
- I1(2) Room C1
- SSS Sala Lauree
11:00 – 11:30 – Coffee Break
11:30 – 12:30 – Plenary Closing Session. Susan Fainstein and Peter Marcuse “Is the ideal city also just?” Chair: John Logan – Room C1
12:30 – 13:00 – Closing remarks and announcements – Room C1
(with English speaking guide)
………………(max 30 participants)
(Dr. Eduardo Barberis)
Partnership
The venue
Urbino is Unesco World Heritage for being a Renaissance jewel. The Duke Palace – today seat of the National Gallery of the Marche – host the famous painting “The Ideal City”. The picturesque walled town hosted the renowned Court of the Duke Federico and was hometown to the painter Raphael. The University, founded in 1506, hosts a School of Sociology and Social Work, legacy of half‐a‐century tradition of social studies.
Urbino had for long the ambition of being an ideal city. The special relationship between its’ rector Carlo Bo (in office for 54 years!) and the world renowned architect Giancarlo De Carlo (who defined the master plan of Urbino in the early sixties and built several important buildings) produced a unique context (or “project”) in which the City and the University are strongly intertwined. Discussing about the ideal city here acquires therefore a special meaning and an opportunity to rethink urban studies from the perspective of their interdisciplinary nature where the project and the built environment intersect with realities.
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