INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE GLOBAL CAPITALISM AND PROCESSES OF URBAN REGENERATION A TRIBUTE TO NEIL SMITH Barcelona, September 14th, 15th and 16th, 2015 Neil Smith, who prematurely died in 2012, has had an immense influence on the discipline of geography and on the social sciences in general: his works on global capitalism, uneven development and processes of urban regeneration and gentrification are key contributions. His theorizations on space as a product of capitalist development and on the strategies of capital over the processes of urban change have been used worldwide in many empirical studies. His militancy and activism in several causes is still today an example of commitment and involvement for all social scientists. This conference, organized by [espaiscritics], focuses on Neil Smith’s work and is addressed to all those interested in urban social theory. It will rely on the presence of the most prestigious international experts on the work and the topics that defined Neil Smith’s trajectory. The conference is open to the participation of academics and researchers as well as to activists and members of social urban movements. On the occasion of the conference, volume 6 of the “Espacios críticos” series will be launched. The book is specifically devoted to the intellectual figure of Neil Smith and is written by professors Luz Marina García Herrera and Fernando Sabaté Bel (Universidad de La Laguna). The "Espacios críticos" series (Icaria Edtorial) is directed by Abel Albet (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) and Núria Benach (Universitat de Barcelona). Organizative aspects The conference will be held at the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA).The two first days (September 14th and 15th) will be dedicated to researchers’ presentations and to the keynote lectures. On the morning of September 16th a tour on several urban developments in the Raval neighbourhood will be organized including the presence of experts, activists, social movements and neighbourhood associations. There will be simultaneous translation from/into English during the invited speakers’ sessions. Attendance to the conference is free but a previous registration is required by e-mail to [email protected], indicating attendee’s full name and place of study/work. There will be updated information on the conference at www.espaiscritics.org. Call for papers The conference will accept a limited number of oral presentations on investigations or reflections directly related to Neil Smith’s concerns throughout his academic and activist career. Abstracts (title and a summary of maximum 250 words) can be submitted, together with a short CV of the author (10 lines, including affiliation and contact details) stressing the relation of the contents to the themes of the conference. Abstracts should be sent before June 14th 2015 (deadline will not be extended) to the e-mail: [email protected]. Eventual acceptance will be communicated on June 22nd to all applicants. Languages accepted are Catalan, Spanish and English. Keynote speakers Deborah Cowen. Professor at the University of Toronto. She works on the relation between cities and everyday life, and is deeply concerned with the politics of space. Together with Neil Smith, she decisively participated in urban social movements and other forms of activism, both in Toronto and New York. She has published several works on space, politics and citizenship, urban conflicts and interventions on urban spaces Her most recent book is The Deadly Life of Logistics: Mapping Violence in Global Trade (2014). Luz Marina García Herrera. Professor of Geography at the Universidad de la Laguna. She did her Doctoral studies at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (United States) where she met Neil Smith and became interested in the topic of gentrification. Her current research interest is the production of urban space and its social and political implications, and she is also interested in urban public spaces. She is the co-author, with Fernando Sabaté Bel, of the book Neil Smith. Gentrificación urbana y desarrollo desigual (Icaria, 2015). Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon. Emeritus Professor of Geography at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Author of many works on geographical thought and gender in geography. She has co-edited Women of the European Union: the Politics of Work and Daily Life (1996) and Espacios públicos, género y diversidad (2014). Don Mitchell. Distinguished Professor at Syracuse University (United States). He has published many articles and books on the production and meanings of landscape, on public spaces and on theory of culture. As a student, he had a close personal relationship with Neil Smith; after his death, he became responsible for his intellectual legacy. Author of Cultural Geography: A Critical Introduction (2000) and The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space (2003). Fernando Sabaté Bel. Lecturer at the Universidad de la Laguna and socio-political activist. He is interested in historic and cultural geography, specifically in the process of transformation of vernacular rural spaces. He is the author of many works on urban planning and citizenship participation He co-authored with Luz Marina García Herrera, the book Neil Smith. Gentrificación urbana y desarrollo desigual (Icaria, 2015). Tom Slater. Reader in Urban Geography at the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom). He is the author of many works on gentrification, urban inequalities, territorial stigmatization and urban politics. He successfully applies Neil Smith’s theoretical ideas and has co-edited the volumes Gentrification (2008) and The Gentrification Reader (2010). Organized by: espaiscritics.org With the support of: Organizing committee Abel Albet (UAB) Núria Benach (UB) Anna Clua (UOC) Núria Font (UB) Teresa Tapada (UAB) Aritz Tutor (UAB) Fabiana Valdoski (USP) Scientific committee: And the collaboration of: Horacio Capel (UB) Vicenç Casals(UB) Luz-Marina García Herrera (ULL) Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon (UAB) Fernando Sabater (ULL) Álvaro Sevilla (UPM) Perla Zusman (UBA)
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