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Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Main Building of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, ground floor after Aula, Dr. Ignaz Seipel-Platz 2, 1010 Wien
Date: Monday, 08/Sept/2025
2:00pm
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3:30pm
120 (I): Migration, migrant transnationalism and well-being. Drivers, impacts and spatial factors (I)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Dr. Adam Nemeth
 

Different sources, different conclusions? Survey-based insights on the subjective well-being of migrants in Vienna and Budapest

Adam Nemeth1,2, Yuri Kazepov1

1: University of Vienna, The Challenge of Urban Futures Research Platform, Austria; 2: Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Austria



Why to Stay in Brazil? Unpacking Young People's Perspectives on Migration and the Good Life.

Adelia Silva, Maria Lucinda Fonseca

Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal



On Hold: Exploring the Intersections of Indefinite Waiting and Island Phenomenology on Identity Formation Among Asylum Seekers in Lesvos

Gabriel Araújo Njaim

Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados (IMEDEA;CSIC-UIB), Spain



‘I belong to the sea’: Exploring the meaning of belonging among intranational Greek migrants

Julianna Ostrowska1,2

1: University of Groningen, Netherlands, The; 2: University of the Aegean

4:00pm
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5:30pm
120 (II): Migration, migrant transnationalism and well-being. Drivers, impacts and spatial factors (II)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Dr. Adam Nemeth
 

“If the accommodation is not good and the worker comes, he will run away after three days”: selected insights into socio-economic integration and quality of life of migrant workers in Croatia

Margareta Gregurović, Sanja Klempić Bogadi, Simona Kuti, Sonja Podgorelec, Snježana Gregurović

Institute for Migration Research, Croatia



Swedish society through Hungarian eyes

Ákos Bodor, Márk Hegedüs

HUN-REN Centre For Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary



Increasing Motivation of Iranian Students to Continue Education in Germany. Challenges and Opportunities in Academia

Zahra Arzjani

koblenz university, Germany



International students: A study of public attitudes

Liga Feldmane

University of Latvia, Latvia

Date: Tuesday, 09/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
131 (I): A Europe of Changing Geographies: Geographers' Early 20th-Century Epistemic Communities between Empires and Nation-States (I)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Dr. Ferenc Gyuris
Chair: Dr. Johannes Mattes
3rd Session Chair: Norman Henniges
 

The Academic Development of Geography in the Complex State Contexts of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Institutions, Key Scholars, and Research Agendas

Bálint Hilbert

HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary



“Ist die Menschheit nicht ein größeres Österreich“: Erwin Hanslik’s Expansionist Geography

Maciej Górny

Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland



Different Visions: Competing Ideas on Geography and Boundaries among British and Hungarian Geographers, 1915-1919

Charles Withers1, Robert Gyori2

1: University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 2: Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary



Hungarian geography and Ukraine ("Ukránia"

Zoltán Hajdú

HUN-REN CERS, Hungary

11:00am
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12:30pm
131 (II): A Europe of Changing Geographies: Geographers' Early 20th-Century Epistemic Communities between Empires and Nation-States (II)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Dr. Ferenc Gyuris
Chair: Dr. Johannes Mattes
3rd Session Chair: Norman Henniges
 

Geographical societies in Budapest and Vienna and their colonial agendas before and after World War I

Ferenc Gyuris1, Johannes Mattes2

1: Department of Social and Economic Geography, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest; 2: Institute of Culture Studies, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna



German colonial geography as a racial-Völkish reordering project beyond “the East” National Socialism and the colonial writings of geographer Oskar Schmieder

Gerhard Rainer

Universität Passau - Lehrstuhl für Humangeographie, Germany



Inscribing the Dutch imperial geopolitical order: The colonial geography of Louis van Vuuren (1873-1951)

Sophie Bijleveld, Michiel van Meeteren

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



Stabilization or Irritation: Religion as a Topic in Regional Geographical Research

Tobit Nauheim

Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany

2:00pm
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3:30pm
207 (I): Residential preferences and housing aspirations in times of crisis. Changing patterns, concepts and methods. (I)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Dr. Elisabeth Gruber
 

Global Influences on Migration Patterns: Dynamics and Developments in the Vienna Metropolitan Region over the Past 20 Years

Max Aichinger, Peter Görgl

Modul5, Austria



Changes in the residential movements in the Budapest metropolitan area. Accelerating suburbanization and/or reurbanisation?

Julia Schuchmann

John Von Neumann University, Hungary



Long-term Growth of Urban Areas as a Function of their Location Attributes

Boris A. Portnov

University of Haifa, Israel



Mapping residential preferences regarding Europe: Insights into Canada’s and Czechia’s young adults’ perspectives

Daniel Doležal1, Damian Collins2, Petr Šimáček1

1: Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Palacký University Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 2: Human Geography Program, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

4:00pm
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5:30pm
207 (II): Residential preferences and housing aspirations in times of crisis. Changing patterns, concepts and methods. (II)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Dr. Elisabeth Gruber
 

Smart City Development and Architectural Education: Student Perceptions on Technological Innovation and Sustainability

Ayse Glass1, Juan Hernandez Leal1, Jörg Rainer Noennig1, Anja Frost2

1: HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany; 2: EDGE, Berlin, Germany



The influence of digitalization and remote working opportunities on residential choices – new emerging patterns of living beyond urban fringe

Anneli Kährik, Helina Tamm, Epp Vallikivi

University of Tartu, Estonia



Renovations and Futures: Exploring Justice Claims and Energy Practices in Social Housing

Simone van Wieringen, Sietske Veenman

Radboud University, Netherlands, The



Urban Renewal in Vienna – Changing challenges and aspirations

Katharina Kirsch-Soriano da Silva, Judith M. Lehner

TU Wien, Austria

Date: Wednesday, 10/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
128: Political graffiti and public expressions in the symbolic urban landscapes of a changing Europe
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Dr. David Hána
 

Tagging political territories: A geographical perspective on political graffiti in Linz, Austria

David Hána

Faculty of Science, Charles University, Czechia



Wall-Written Dissensus in a Neoliberal City

Sandi Abram

Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Arts, Slovenia



Emotional and political heritage landscapes through the lens of street art in the city of Porto, Portugal

Ana Rita Albuquerque

University of Montpellier Paul-Valéry (UMPV)



From Graffiti to Memes and Vice Versa: Visual Communication in Election Campaigns Across Digital and Physical Spaces

Miriam Haselbacher, Ursula Reeger

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria

11:00am
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12:30pm
175: Physical geography toponyms: a friendly tool for a better comprehension of the geomorphological landscape
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Prof. Francesco Faccini
Additional Session Chairs: Andrea Ferrando, Paola Coratza
 

Landscape terminology and everyday language

Hannes Palang, Mari Uusküla

Tallinn University, Estonia



The Lost Names: The Disappearance of Glacier Names in the Austrian Alps

Regina Falkensteiner

BEV, Austria



Examples of evidence of mismatch between toponyms and landforms in Campania Region cartography

MICHELE SISTO, PAOLO MAGLIULO, FILIPPO RUSSO, ALESSIO VALENTE

UNIVERSITY OF SANNIO, Benevento, ITALY



Identification and classification of physical and human geography toponyms in the Antola Natural Park (Ligurian Apennines)

Francesco Faccini1, Andrea Ferrando1, Lara Fiorentini2, Federico Marenco3,2, Enrica Mescoli3, Sergio Pedemonte4, Pietro Piana1

1: University of Genoa, Italy; 2: Regione Liguria, Genoa, Italy; 3: Ente Parco Antola, Torriglia (Genoa), Italy; 4: Geologist, Isola del Cantone (Genoa), Italy

2:00pm
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3:30pm
135 (I): Arts-based research in urban geography: Re-imagining urban lifeworlds (I)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Dr. Miriam Haselbacher
Chair: Dr. Philipp Schnell
Chair: Dr. Wiebke Sievers
 

Sex workers’ experiences and utopias of self-representation in city space in Finland

Laura Horsmanheimo

University of Helsinki, Finland



Participative multimodal research across micro-urbanities in an inner-periphery

Piotr Goldstein1, Iepke Marie Rijcken2, Magdalena Nowicka1, Olga Łojewska1, Maksymilian Awuah1, Kyoko Shinozaki2

1: German Centre for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM), Berlin, Germany; 2: Paris Lodron University Salzburg



Urban Crossings: Post-Migration Spaces and Artistic Encounters in Istanbul

Gulay Ugur Goksel

Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkiye

4:00pm
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5:30pm
135 (II): Arts-based research in urban geography: Re-imagining urban lifeworlds (II)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Dr. Miriam Haselbacher
Chair: Dr. Philipp Schnell
Chair: Dr. Wiebke Sievers
 

Bottom-up literary production on the margins of the city. Confluences of political and literary participatory practices in Barcelona

Núria Codina

KU Leuven, Belgium



Urban green between top-down affective atmospheres and intimacy: an artistic-geographic research project to foster subjective relations with Le Cascine park in Florence

Matteo Puttilli, Cecilia Pasini, Panos Bourlessas

University of Florence, Italy



Layering Perspectives: Printmaking as a Method to Explore Urban Lifeworlds

Helena Segarra, Julien Segarra, Miriam Haselbacher

Austrian Academy of Science, Austria

Date: Thursday, 11/Sept/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
160 (I): Urban tourism: dynamics, transformations, and challenges of a changing Europe (I)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Prof. Simone Bozzato
Chair: Dr. Maria Grazia Cinti
Chair: Prof. Pierluigi Magistri
4th Session Chair: Marco Maggioli
 

From cars to museums, intertwining geography and urban tourism in the city of Turin

Stefania Cerutti

Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy



An Ecological Approach to Tourism in Urban Spaces: Evidence from Italy

Laura Augello, Fabrizio Ferrari

"G. d'Annunzio" University - Chieti-Pescara, Italy



How Large is Venice?

Dario Bertocchi

University of Udine, Italy



The impacts of the European Capital of Sport 2024 recognition for the city of Genoa: a tourism geography perspective

Gabriele Casano, Stefania Mangano

University of Genoa, Italy

11:00am
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12:30pm
160 (II): Urban tourism: dynamics, transformations, and challenges of a changing Europe (Ii)
Location: Anton Zeilinger Salon
Chair: Prof. Simone Bozzato
Chair: Dr. Maria Grazia Cinti
Chair: Prof. Pierluigi Magistri
4th Session Chair: Marco Maggioli
 

The role of sports events in developing medium-sized cities: the challenges of Novara as a tourism destination.

Raffaella Afferni, Carla Ferrario

Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy



Assessing current use and visions for sacral complexes in a landscape: An example from Central Europe

Martin Boltižiar1, Ingrid Belčáková2, Zuzana Jančoková3, Braňo Slobodník2, Attila Rácz2

1: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, branch Nitra, Slovakia; 2: Technical University in Zvolen, Slovakia; 3: Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia



Investigation Gentrification Typologies for the Perspective of Urban Development in Attiki Basin

Evrydiki Maria Markopoulou, Dr. Maria Pigaki

National Technical University of Athens, Greece



Socio-spatial impacts and strategic planning of urban tourism activity: Case study of Pontevedra and Sanxenxo (Galicia, Spain)

Carlos Alberto Patiño Romarís1, Breixo Martíns Rodal2, Rubén Camilo Lois González3

1: Universidade de Vigo, Spain; 2: Universidade de Vigo; 3: Unversidade de Santiago de Compostela


 
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