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Location: Jesuitenkeller Campus of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Bäckerstraße 13, 1010 Vienna |
Date: Monday, 08/Sept/2025 | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
151 (I): Spatio-temporal infrastructures and policies for a just post-growth transformation (I) Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Karl Kraehmer Chair: Sarah Ware “I walk, I see, I do”. On the transformative potential of hidden informal greening practices in the Czech Republic and Estonia 1: Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic; 2: School of Natural Sciences and Health, Tallinn University, Estonia Infrastructuring a community-led urban economy? Common good-oriented development in Freiburg’s Kleineschholz district University of Freiburg, Germany Moving beyond the city as growth machine: Theoretical insights and new empirical evidence on urban growth dependencies Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Spain |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
151 (II): Spatio-temporal infrastructures and policies for a just post-growth transformation (II) Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Karl Kraehmer Chair: Sarah Ware Confronting traditional spatial planning with existential challenges. ‘Resilience check’ of metropolitan planning systems Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary Temporalities of transition: digital time as infrastructural barrier to post-growth transformation Dublin City University, Ireland The right to the ecological city: Reconciling ecological sustainability and social justice in a neighbourhood transformation in Turin Università di Torino, Italy Planning and the transition to post-growth infrastructures. University College London, United Kingdom |
Date: Tuesday, 09/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
139 (I): To be or not to be … mobile. (Im)Mobility in left behind areas (I) Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Prof. Daniel Göler Chair: Dr. Jennifer McGarrigle Does “left-behindness” matter for staying in place? Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Germany Migration and Return: Establishing or Re-Establishing the Bonds of Place Attachment 1: Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest; 2: Faculty of Psychology, University of Lisbon; 3: Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon; 4: Research Institute for the Quality of Life (ICCV), Romanian Academy of Sciences; 5: Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome To migrate abroad or not?- Aspirations for international mobility and immobility under the influence of own migration experience 1: Research Institute for the Quality of Life (ICCV), Romanian Academy of Sciences; 2: Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest Exploring Left-behindness and (Im)mobility in Europe: A Six-country Comparative Analysis Sapienza University of Rome, Italy |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
139 (II): To be or not to be … mobile. (Im)Mobility in left behind areas (II) Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Prof. Daniel Göler Chair: Dr. Jennifer McGarrigle Diverse mobilities in left behind areas: voices from Latvia University of Latvia, Latvia Moving or Commuting to Opportunity? Interrelationships Between Spatial and Social Mobility in Left-Behind Places Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic The “New Fundanenses”: How newcomers are re-shaping the face of the city in a left behind territory 1: University of Lisbon, Portugal; 2: O Lugar Comum; 3: Municipality of Fundão The sense of place of asylum seekers and refugees in left behind areas of Abruzzo (Italy). Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
191 (I): Micro-marginality and fragmentation in urban areas (I) Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Prof. Dolores Sánchez-Aguilera Residential insecurity and social exclusion. Squatting geographies of Barcelona. University of Barcelona, Spain Reproduction of Marginality and Renewed Urban Fragmentation in the Northeastern Regeneration Front of Barcelona. University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain The Housing Emergency and the Declaration of Areas with Regulated Rents in Spain University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
191 (II): Micro-marginality and fragmentation in urban areas (II) Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Prof. Dolores Sánchez-Aguilera Shared Spaces in the Everyday Life of a Medium-Sized City: Beyond Hägerstrand Universitat de Lleida, Spain Inner suburbanisation process – as a scene of micro-marginality in regional centres of Hungary HUN-REN RCERS, Hungary Urban fragmentation as an effect of marginalisation processes. The case of Upper Silesian Conurbation University of Economics in Katowice, Poland Geographical marginalisation in urban areas University of Primorska, Slovenia |
Date: Wednesday, 10/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
150: Urban Spaces for Well-Being and Care in a Changing Europe Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Dr. Maria Lindmäe Chair: Dr. Mizan Rambhoros Building Child-Friendly Cities: Lessons from the International Child-Friendly Cities Initiative and its implementation in Europe Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy Urban Spaces of Caring Communities and new Urban Cultures of Care in Austria, Hungary, and the Netherlands 1: HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary; 2: Johannes Kepler University, Linz Psychiatric Care in the City – Human Scale and Social Condensers Vienna University of Technology, Austria What Do Children Need? The Role of Informal Open Spaces in Planning Practices to foster Children's Well-Being in Suburbia Technical University Berlin, Germany |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
180: Agronomic Production and Water Resources: Strategies, Innovations, and Practices for Climate Change Resilience Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Dr. Lucia Grazia Varasano Chair: Dr. Luisa Spagnoli How is agriculture adapting to climate change? 1: Green Policy Center, Hungary; 2: Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences; 3: PÉva Művek Possibilities for Profound Land-use Change in a Drying Area 1: Environmental Social Sciences Research Group Nonprofit Ltd., Hungary; 2: WWF Hungary; 3: Centre for Social Sciences Water Resources and Agronomic Strategies in North Africa: Adapting to Climate Change Challenges University of Belgrade, Serbia Valorisation of Natural and Cultural Heritage of rural areas in a Climate Change context University of Milan, Italy |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
156: Social Movements in Times of Commodification of Housing and the Anthropocene Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Dr. Cornelia Dlabaja 2nd Session Chair: Antje Daniel
Urban activism to improve the environmental quality of Polish cities in the times of the Anthropocene 1: Faculty of Geography and Geology, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland; 2: Doctoral School in the Social Sciences, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland Rethinking Protest Camp: Improvisation and Autonomy in Japan’s Hida-Takayama Mountanious Area Ritsumeikan University, Japan Social Movements and Commons as Alternatives to Housing Commodification in Groningen University of Groningen, Netherlands, The Heritage from Below: Urban Grassroot Activism and the Politics of Socialist Modernist Heritage University of Montenegro, Montenegro |
Date: Thursday, 11/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
204: Looking at the overlooked urbanities: People, practices and left-behind cities Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Dr. Julia Wesely 2nd Session Chair: Yimin Zhao
Overlooked inhabitations: countering the dominant gaze of the city through spatial practices of houseless urban dwellers UCL, United Kingdom Left Behind or Left Out? An Intersectional Examination of the Concept “Left Behindness" with regard to the overlooked realities of migrant and racialized communities TU Wien, Austria From Industrial Ruins to New Realities: The Transformation of Armenian Post-industrial Towns 1: Yerevan State University, Armenia; 2: Yerevan State University, Armenia Urban transformation in an intermediate city: waterfront redevelopment in Alkmaar, Netherlands University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
149 (I): Nature is Dead! Who Killed It? Transitions to a Future 'Without Nature' (I) Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Dr. Eleonora Guadagno Chair: Sara Bonati 3rd Session Chair: Ginevra Pierucci, 4th Session Chair: Marco Tononi
What “nature” in climate policy? From the loss of nature to nature as a resource 1: Università degli studi di Genova, Italy; 2: University of Stavanger, Norway Vegetal Geography and Public Policy: Advancing the Implementation of Nature-Based Solutions in Urban Areas University of Turin, Italy Greening and adaptation: the role of urban nature in the climate change strategies of medium-sized cities University of Bergamo, Italy Questioning Development and Corruption: Grassroots Practices of Protecting Nature in Belgrade, Serbia University of Belgrade, Serbia |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
149 (II): Nature is Dead! Who Killed It? Transitions to a Future 'Without Nature' (II) Location: Jesuitenkeller Chair: Dr. Eleonora Guadagno Chair: Sara Bonati 3rd Session Chair: Ginevra Pierucci, 4th Session Chair: Marco Tononi
International transport of wild animals between zoos as an element of species biodiversity protection – causes and conditions. A case study of a zoo in Wroclaw, Poland. University of Warsaw, Poland Remember our Roots: Museum as a space of nature mourning and social infrastructure in Palermo University of Palermo Youth Perception of Climate Change: Enhancing Risk Communication for a Sustainable Future Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy Living an integral ecology: how do Christian ecologists reimagine the relationship between society and nature? University of Strasbourg, France |
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