ASEAN Education Cities Conference - CFP - Malaysia - 5 - 6 November 2022

The ASEAN Education Cities Conference 2022 will serve as a platform for researchers and scholars from academia, industry, organisations and other stakeholders, to share their ideas, best practices or research findings on smart and sustainable cities, and to work together towards developing and exploring new ways of educating the next generations of planetary-health caretakers. <

EVENT: Concordia University Library / Azrieli Institute Award for Best Book in Israel Studies (May 31 - 12:00 PM ET)

Please join the Azrieli Institute of Israel Studies on May 31, 2022 at 12:00 PM ET (7:00 PM IST) for a virtual event with the winners of this year's "Award for Best Book in Israel Studies."

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CFP: "Port of Call: The Indian Ocean's Early Modern Landscapes and Heritage," SAH 2023, Montreal - due June 7 has been created.

The coordinators of the "PORTofCALL" research project have been selected to chair a session at the 2023 Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, taking place in Montreal.

Session title: "Port of Call: The Indian Ocean's Early Modern Landscapes and Heritage"

CFP: Cities and Migration: Visual approaches to the challenges of increasingly diverse cities

I hope some who follow this discussion will be interested in the Call for Papers below. Racially motivated violence and so-called "Ethnic Cleansing" are among the leading causes of migration, both internal and external, and we'd welcome submissions that use visual approaches to analyze that. 

CALL FOR PAPERS DISEGNARECON ISSUE Vol 15, No 28 (2022)

"Cities and Migration: Visual approaches to the challenges of increasingly diverse cities"

Editors: Beniamino Polimeni and Michael A. Toler

WEBINAR: THE CASE OF OSAKA’S INNER CITY - FRIDAY, 8 APRIL 2022, 5.00PM-5.45PM (KUALA LUMPUR TIME, UTC +08:00)

WEBINAR: FRIDAY, 8 APRIL 2022, 5.00PM-5.45PM (KUALA LUMPUR TIME, UTC +08:00)
JOIN US ON ZOOM. REGISTRATION LINK: bit.ly/JointWebinar-8April

A webinar jointly hosted by the Asia Pacific Centre for Hospitality Research (APCHR) and the ElastiCities Research Cluster, Sunway University

Neighbourhood Change and the Heritage of Developmentalism: THE CASE OF OSAKA’S INNER CITY
by Assoc Prof Johannes Kiener

Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Saitama University

Outline:

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