CALL FOR PAPERS: “Colonial and Postcolonial Urban Planning in Africa”, Portugal

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CALL FOR PAPERS: International Planning History Society (IPHS) & Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, clinic University of Lisbon.
International Conference: “Colonial and Postcolonial Urban Planning in Africa”, Lisbon, 5-6 September 2013

The Conference – Colonial and Postcolonial Urban Planning in Africa – aims to re-examine the history of colonial urban planning in Africa and its legacies in the post-independence period, to learn from contemporary African scholarship, and to discuss how postcolonial urban planning cultures can actually address these urban challenges and contribute effectively for the development of resilient and sustainable cities in Africa.

The Conference, to be held in Lisbon, in September 2013, organized by the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning – University of Lisbon and the International Planning History Society (IPHS), will explore two key themes in the history of urban planning in Africa:

Theme I – 19th and 20th Century Colonial Urban Planning in Africa

Theme II – Postcolonial Urban Planning in Africa

In both themes we welcome country and cross-country approaches, studies of individual cities, and the comparison of African cities with one another.

We invite researchers, planners and postgraduate students to present critical analyses of the multifaceted urban planning experience in Africa.

SELECTION CRITERIA

All submissions will be peer-reviewed for content and appropriateness to this conference.

EXPECTED OUTCOMES

One of the expected outcomes of the conference is the publication of a selection of papers in an edited book and in peer-reviewed academic journals. Plans have been made for

possible publication in the IPHS section of the journal “Planning Perspectives – An International Journal of History, Planning and the Environment”. Plans have also been made for the submission of a selection of papers to the “Journal of Contemporary African Studies”. The selected manuscripts will undergo the standard peer-review process of these journals.

We hope the conference will also provide the opportunity for the development of an inter-disciplinary and inter-generational research network which might help to advance critical thinking about urban planning in Africa.

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstracts are due before January 15, 2013. Notices of acceptance will be sent by e-mail on February 15, 2013.

ORGANIZATION

All colleagues interested to participate in the conference are invited to submit, by e-mail, an abstract (up to 500 words), by no later than 15 January 2013, to:

Carlos Nunes Silva
Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning
University of Lisbon, Portugal
E-mail: urbanplanningafrica@gmail.com

CONFERENCE LOCATION

Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal.

go to the conference website (source)