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SUMMARY:Philosophy of the City—Bilbao
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LOCATION:Bilbao\, Spain
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Philosophy</strong><strong>&nbsp\;</strong><strong>of the&nbsp\;City&mdash\;Bilbao</strong></p>\n<p>October 14&mdash\;16\, 2020</p>\n<p><br>Hosts: Universidad de Navarra &amp\; The&nbsp\;City&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Bilbao</p>\n<p>Keynotes: Dr. Richard Sennett (London School of Economics)\, Dr. Paula Cristina Pereira (Universidade do Porto) &amp\; Dr. Francisco Colom Gonz&aacute\;lez\, (Institute of&nbsp\;Philosophy&nbsp\;&ndash\; Centre for Human and Social Sciences\, Spanish National Research Council)</p>\n<p>This October\, The&nbsp\;Philosophy&nbsp\;of the&nbsp\;City&nbsp\;Research Group will meet in the&nbsp\;City&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Bilbao\, Spain. We hope that you can join us. While the call for papers is open to any relevant topic\, we encourage submissions that address the areas below.</p>\n<p>Philosophy&nbsp\;of (and in) Urban Planning</p>\n<p>The&nbsp\;City&nbsp\;in&nbsp\;the History of&nbsp\;Philosophy</p>\n<p>New Governances and Urban Policies</p>\n<p>Productive and Sustainable Cities: Technology\, Infrastructure\, Environment and Urban Mobility</p>\n<p>Urban Regeneration\, Segregation and Gentrification</p>\n<p>Urban Peripheries: Social Institutions\, Policies\,&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Territories</p>\n<p>The Social Production of the Habitat and&nbsp\;the Urban Commons</p>\n<p>Urban Justice and Right to the&nbsp\;City:</p>\n<p>&mdash\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Class\, Gender\, Race</p>\n<p>&mdash\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Immigration and Postcolonialism</p>\n<p>&mdash\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Housing\, Education and Social Services</p>\n<p>Political Antagonism\, Social Movements\, Urban Conflict and Urban Resilience</p>\n<p>Public Space: Identities\, Heterotopias and New Public Spaces</p>\n<p>Art and Music in the&nbsp\;City</p>\n<p>Neighborhood &amp\; Domesticity</p>\n<p>Urban Tourism Challenges</p>\n<p>Big Data and Smart Cities</p>\n<p>The&nbsp\;City&nbsp\;and the Mind</p>\n<p>Urban Aesthetics</p>\n<p><strong>Submission of Abstracts</strong></p>\n<p>Submissions can be in English or Spanish. Send abstract (350 words\, prepared for anonymous review) via EasyChair\,&nbsp\;https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=potc2020by&nbsp\;June 1\, 2019. Submissions in Spanish should arrive by April 1. Send questions to Shane Epting\,&nbsp\;Conference Chair\,&nbsp\;shane.epting@mst.edu</p>\n<p>For updates\, visit:&nbsp\;www.philosophyofthecity.org</p>
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