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		<description><![CDATA[The Proceedings issue of the journal for the 2011 conference is now published. Please note that we will update the issue shortly to add several pieces still in editing.]]></description>
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		<title>The City 2 Conference Draft Program</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the draft program and schedule for &#8220;The City: 2nd International Conference&#8221;, to be held at the Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 5 and 6, 2011 Last updated April 28, 2011 May 5 8:10, registration desk opens Session 1 8:30 &#8211; 10:10 Room 370 Chair, Carolyn Beasley, Swinbourne [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the draft program and schedule for &#8220;The City: 2nd International Conference&#8221;, to be held at the Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 5 and 6, 2011</p>
<p>Last updated April 28, 2011</p>
<p>May 5</p>
<p>8:10, registration desk opens</p>
<p>Session 1<br />
8:30 &#8211; 10:10</p>
<p>Room 370</p>
<p>Chair, Carolyn Beasley, Swinbourne University of Technology</p>
<p>“From Hansom Cabs to Harbour Raves: a History of the City in Australian Crime Fiction”<br />
Carolyn Beasley, Swinbourne University of Technology</p>
<p>“Building Cities, Building Worlds: Cities in Play”<br />
Jason Bainbridge, Swinbourne University of Technology</p>
<p>“Theming Space: Integrating Melbourne’s Casino Into an Arts Precinct”<br />
Peter Craig McIntosh, Swinbourne University of Technology</p>
<p>Room 470</p>
<p>Chair: Melissa Anne Currie, Texas Tech University</p>
<p>“Uncovering Foundational Elements of the Design of Small Urban Spaces – Landscape Architecture/Small Urban Spaces”<br />
Melissa Anne Currie, Texas Tech University</p>
<p>“Reconnecting Humans With Nature in Urban Natural Areas  – Nature + Urban Areas”<br />
John Buchko, Washington State University</p>
<p>“Welcome to Bachoura, or the Found City as Interstice”<br />
Carole Levesque, American University of Beirut</p>
<p>“Reconverting Industrial Sites: The High Line Experience”<br />
Renata Maciel Jardim, PUC-Rio &#038; Technische Universität Braunschweig </p>
<p>Session 2<br />
10:20-12:00</p>
<p>Room 370</p>
<p>Chair: Duncan Low</p>
<p>“Cultural Heritage Areas of Historic Cities: Alanya Inner Castle Settlement”<br />
Selen Onur</p>
<p>“The 2010 Cultural Olympiad Impact Study”<br />
Duncan Low</p>
<p>“Revitalization From the Bottom-up: Cultural Micro Planning With New Media”<br />
Tanya Sondergaard Toft, Copenahgen University</p>
<p>“Culture and the City: Mapping International Cultural Centers”<br />
Monika Skorska, University of Amsterdam</p>
<p>Room 470</p>
<p>Chair: Beatrice J Choi, New York University</p>
<p>“Growing Against the Grain: How New Architectural Shapes and Sustainable Food Practices Cultivate a New Urban/Rural Rhetoric”<br />
Beatrice J Choi, New York University</p>
<p>“The Effects of Urbanization on the Traditional Food Production”<br />
Elitsa Rumenova Stoilova,TU/e and Plovdiv University</p>
<p>“Promoting Urban Agriculture and the Availability of Locally Produced Food in the Vancouver Metropolitan Area”<br />
Michael John Broadway, Northern Michigan University</p>
<p>“The Global Roots Project: Transforming Cities and Food through Narrative”<br />
Sara Udow, York University</p>
<p>Session 3<br />
12:10-1:50</p>
<p>Room 370</p>
<p>Chair: Naomi Bartz, University of Chicago</p>
<p>“Clockwork Thamesmead: Brutalism and Cinematic Architecture”<br />
Ricarda Vidal, University of London</p>
<p>“Spatial Defragmentation and Social Appropriation, Notes on Safavid Urban Developments in 17th C. Isfahan”<br />
M. Reza Shirazi, Somaiyeh Falahat, Technische Universität Berlin</p>
<p>“Radburn MMXI”<br />
Michael David Martin, Iowa State University</p>
<p>“A Place in the Sun”<br />
Jason Griffiths, University of Westminster			</p>
<p>Room 470</p>
<p>Chair: Gernot Riether, Georgia Institute of Technology</p>
<p>“‘Leaving Jakarta’? Considering a new capital city for Indonesia”<br />
Irina Mildawani, Richard Weller, The University of Western Australia</p>
<p>“‘Why Hackney and Not Hampstead?’ The City and the Working-Class Youth Gang: An Ethnographic Study”<br />
Roger Daniel, University of Bedfordshire		</p>
<p>“From Sprawl to Towns”<br />
Gernot Riether, Georgia Institute of Technology</p>
<p>“The Evolution of a Mega City: The Case of Ibadan City, Nigeria”<br />
Afolayan David Tolu, GIS Konsult</p>
<p>Session 4<br />
2:00-3:40</p>
<p>Room 370	</p>
<p>Chair: Michael Otchie, University of Liverpool</p>
<p>“A Study of (In)visibility in Ritualized Urban Placemaking”<br />
Hannah McElgunn, McGill University</p>
<p>“From Escape to Escapism: The Role of Deconstruction in Everyday Life”<br />
Michael Otchie, University of Liverpool	</p>
<p>“Smart Phones, Social Media, and Navigating the City”<br />
Govind Shanadi, University of Mount Union	</p>
<p>“The Cellular City”<br />
Nubras Samayeen, Howard University</p>
<p>Room 470</p>
<p>Chair: Naomi Bartz, University of Chicago</p>
<p>“Urban Citizenship and Playful Insurgency”<br />
Lucas Freeman, University of Toronto					</p>
<p>“The Invisible Heart of Brooklyn: A (Re)visualization of Public Space”<br />
Meg Rooney, New York University</p>
<p>“Playing Out the New City: The Transformation of Public Space through Soccer, Parades and Mass Demonstrations” Kelly Main, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo</p>
<p>Sustainable Patterns and Factors in the Old and New Urban Neighborhoods (sample Kashan – Iran)<br />
Meysam Hashemi, Alireza Delpazir, Ayat Moetamed Shariati</p>
<p>Session 5<br />
3:50 &#8211; 5:30</p>
<p>Room 370</p>
<p>Chair: M. Thamilarasan </p>
<p>“Walk like a Zombie: Informed Identity in the Posthuman City”<br />
Ryan Varga, York University</p>
<p>“‘Americanesque’: Exploring Modern Civic Identity at Buffalo City Hall”<br />
Jennifer Walkowski, Clinton Brown Company Architecture</p>
<p>“Assesment of Façadism Examples in Turkey in Context of Urban Identity”<br />
Mustafa Korumaz, Selcuk University &#038; Middle East Technical University</p>
<p>Sociological perspectives on the Chennai City of Tamil Nadu, India<br />
M. Thamilarasan</p>
<p>Room 470</p>
<p>Chair: Wendy R Jacobson, Virginia Tech</p>
<p>“Heritage Moment: Imagining Toronto’s Past  – Historical Buildings”<br />
Annika Linda Hannan, George Brown College</p>
<p>“Landscape Frameworks: Community Evolution Through Public Space – Public Open Space/Community”<br />
Alissa North, University of Toronto</p>
<p>“Representation and Encounter: Public Space and Place Attachment in Gentrifying Neighborhoods”<br />
Wendy R Jacobson, Kimberley R Rennick, Virginia Tech</p>
<p>“The Right to Employment: Argentina’s Empresas Recuperadas por sus Trabajadores (ERTs) and the Ley de Expropiación”<br />
Patricia Kent, University of New Mexico</p>
<p>May 6</p>
<p>Session 6<br />
8:30 &#8211; 10:10</p>
<p>Room 420</p>
<p>Chair: Joanna Berry, Newcastle University Business School</p>
<p>“Seattle Band Map: Mapping the Evolution of Seattle&#8217;s Artistic Relationships”<br />
Joanna Berry, Newcastle University Business School</p>
<p>“Of Trams, Coffee-cups and the Guitar: Reading the ‘Bong Connection’ between Women and the City in Popular Lyrics”<br />
Priyanka Basu, Jawaharlal Nehru University</p>
<p>“Assembling Identity for an Emerging Urbanity: Doha, Qatar as a Creative City”<br />
Ali A. Alraouf, Qatar University	</p>
<p>“Beyond the Last Paradise of the World: Changes and Innovation of Balinese Arts in Ubud to Promote a Living Culture”<br />
Yusri Abdillah, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University</p>
<p>Room 370</p>
<p>Chair: Elena Polyudova, Research Institute of Art Education, Academy of Education</p>
<p>“Art Institutions in a City: FACT and the Liverpool Community”<br />
Jane Clayton, University of Liverpool</p>
<p>“Narrativising Delhi: Socio-Literary-Cultural Constructions of the City”<br />
Rachna Sethi, University of Delhi</p>
<p>“How to make the City of Vancouver Multi-Cultural: A User’s Guide “<br />
Hatice Sitki</p>
<p>“New Perspectives of Aesthetic Experience of M-Generation Students”<br />
Elena Polyudova, Research Institute of Art Education, Academy of Education</p>
<p>Session 7<br />
10:20-11:50</p>
<p>Room 420</p>
<p>Chair: Ricarda Vidal, University of London</p>
<p>“Rethinking Scale in Water Governance: Urban Water Policy in Mexico”<br />
Raul Pacheco-Vega, University of British Columbia</p>
<p>“Johannesburg -the Turbid Intersection of Water, Sustainability, Technology, Culture and Society”<br />
Brian Charles Boshoff, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg</p>
<p>“Stories From North to South: Why Some Sustainable Cities’ Initiatives Gain Significance and Become Embedded in Public Policy”<br />
Naglaa Fathy El Dessouky, Mario Levesque, Memorial University</p>
<p>“The Factors Affecting Land-Use Change in Kalardasht, Caspian-Sea Region of Iran”<br />
Ahmad Khatoon-Abadi, Isfahan University of Technology</p>
<p>Room 370</p>
<p>Chair: Panizza Ruth Allmark, Edith Cowan University</p>
<p>“Cities, Feminine Images and Gendered Spatial Boundaries”<br />
Panizza Ruth Allmark, Edith Cowan University</p>
<p>“Reading ‘Muslim Space’ in Bombay Through Cinema”<br />
Aravind Unni, University of California-Berkeley	</p>
<p>“Pichação: A City Practiced by its Youth”<br />
Gustavo Rebelo Coelho de Oliveira, UERJ &#8211; ProPEd (Brazil)	</p>
<p>“Housing, Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)”<br />
Steven Nabieu Rogers, University of Texas, Arlington</p>
<p>Session 8<br />
12:00-12:50</p>
<p>Poster Session</p>
<p>Room 370</p>
<p>“Evaluation of New Additional Storeys to Historical Buildings in the Example of Istanbul in the Context of Sustainable Urban Development”<br />
Mustafa Korumaz, Selcuk University &#038; Middle East Technical University</p>
<p>“Evaluation of Courtyard Space and Courtyard-lifestyle in the Context of Swahili Architecture and Culture: Case Dtudy of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania”<br />
Swai Ombeni Andrew, Kyushu University</p>
<p>“Technology Development Intelligent Transportation System: A Perspective for Indian Conditions”<br />
Ambrish Saurakia, Sirajuddin Ahmed, Abid Haleem, Subhamay Gangopadhyay, Central Road Research Institute</p>
<p>“Infrastructure as Urbanism: Reflections Upon the Morphogenesis of the Landscape and Territory of the Lisbon&#8217;s Railway Ring”<br />
Heraldo Ferreira Borges, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa</p>
<p>“An Analysis to Challenges and Contradictions in Revitalization of Historic Center of City in Iran”<br />
Mir Saeed Moosavi, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch</p>
<p>“The Influence of Women on Shifts in Environmentalism, Preservation, and the Built Environment”<br />
Melissa Anne Currie, Texas Tech University</p>
<p>“Are We Approaching a Post-Architect Age in Residential Architecture in the City?”<br />
Adedeji Adebola Adepeju</p>
<p>Session 9<br />
1:00 &#8211; 2:40</p>
<p>Room 420</p>
<p>Chair: Hatice Sitki</p>
<p>“Crowd Sourced City: Seeing the City Through a New Lens”<br />
Sarah Williams, Columbia University</p>
<p>“Resilience Thinking and the Future of Urban Planning: Why the Concept of Resilience Represents the Best Theory to Approach Urban Planning”<br />
Duncan Wlodarczak, Simon Fraser University</p>
<p>“Significance of Emotional Intelligence in UK Social Housing: A reference to Weaver Vale Housing Trust UK”<br />
Mohsin Riaz, Manchester Metropolitan University</p>
<p>“Urban Space of Intense Interaction”<br />
Gernot Riether, Georgia Institute of Technology</p>
<p>Room 370</p>
<p>Chair: Ruth Panizza Allmark, Edith Cowan University</p>
<p>“The Everyday Aesthetics of Experiencing the City: Iterative Structure and the Mundane Sublime”<br />
Jennifer Dyer, Memorial University</p>
<p>“Remembering the City”<br />
Ines Rae, University of Plymouth</p>
<p>“Science in Elizabethan London: Thomas Hood and the Mathematical Lecture of the City of London”<br />
Jonathan Klauke, Central Michigan University</p>
<p>“Ushering into Modernity &#038; Nationhood: The Mumbai City and the University in Partnership, 1857 – 1947”<br />
Aravind Gururao Ganachari, University of Mumbai</p>
<p>Session 10<br />
2:50 &#8211; 5:00</p>
<p>Room 420</p>
<p>Chair: Mathivanan Sakthivel, University of Madras</p>
<p>“The Images of Women in Three One-Act Plays of Steven Patrick C. Fernandez (A Study on Gender and Culture)”<br />
Jean Graciela Enriquez Peñola, MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology</p>
<p>“Measuring Outdoor Advertising in the Clutter Commercial Urban Streetscape: Take Taiwan as Case Study”<br />
Ayusta Panjaya </p>
<p>“Hierarchy of Towns in Greater Chennai a GIS approach: 1971-2001  – GIS”<br />
Mathivanan Sakthivel, University of Madras</p>
<p>“Impact of MRTS on Urban Air Pollution: A Case Study of NOIDA MRTS Rail Corridor”<br />
Sirajuddin Ahmed, Neeraj Sharma, Ashok Kumar Agarhari, Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University)	</p>
<p>Room 370</p>
<p>Conference Special Event</p>
<p>Documentary Film Screening:</p>
<p>“Lights, Camera, PICHAÇÃO”</p>
<p>Direction: Gustavo Coelho and Marcelo Guerra<br />
Co-Direction: Bruno Caetano</p>
<p>100 minutes.	</p>
<p>http://www.luzcamerapichacao.com.br/</p>
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		<title>The City: 2nd International Conference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Conference Focus: Culture, Society, Technology CONFERENCE DATES MOVED TO MAY 5 and 6, 2011 Present your research at the second international &#8220;The City&#8221; conference in the beautiful setting of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the 2010 Winter Olympics city. Our venue is Simon Fraser University’s Centre for Dialogue at the downtown campus. The first &#8220;The City&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p>CONFERENCE DATES MOVED TO MAY 5 and 6, 2011</p>
<p>Present your research at the second international &#8220;The City&#8221; conference in the beautiful setting of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the 2010 Winter Olympics city. Our venue is Simon Fraser University’s Centre for Dialogue at the downtown campus. The first &#8220;The City&#8221; conference, held in November of 2009, was a magnificent success, including participants from over 15 countries. Conference proceedings can be found in our online journal (see: www.interdisciplinarythemes.org).</p>
<p>Our theme is &#8220;The City: Culture, Society, Technology.&#8221; Meet us in Vancouver on May 5 and 6, 2011.</p>
<p>Papers will be published as Interdisciplinary Themes 3.1 (2011), ISSN 1920-3241, on the interdisciplinarythemes.org website.</p>
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		<title>The Planned World Conference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are now taking submissions for our next conference: The Planned World: Urban, Rural, Wild. The conference will be held at the Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, August 5-6, 2010. Please click on the &#8220;Conferences&#8221; link on the sidebar for further information and to submit a proposal. All papers will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are now taking submissions for our next conference: The Planned World: Urban, Rural, Wild.</p>
<p>The conference will be held at the Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, August 5-6, 2010.</p>
<p>Please click on the &#8220;Conferences&#8221; link on the sidebar for further information and to submit a proposal.</p>
<p>All papers will be published as a &#8220;Proceedings&#8221; issue in our online journal, at the option of the author. Please see our inaugural issue (click on the &#8220;Journal&#8221; link and then choose &#8220;Current&#8221; for the issue) for further information.</p>
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		<title>Inaugural Issue Now Published</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are pleased to publish the proceedings of our inaugural conference, &#8220;The City: Culture, Society, Technology&#8221; as issue 1.1 (2009) of the Interdisciplinary Themes Journal. Inside the issue, you will find a set of high quality papers that were presented at the conference as well as one video presentation. Please browse, read, and enjoy&#8211;and if [...]]]></description>
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