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Call for Papers

Theme: Development, Urban Space, and Human Rights
Type: 2015 Africa Conference
Institution: University of Texas at Austin
Location: Austin, TX (USA)
Date: 3.–5.4.2015
Deadline: 30.11.2014

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We are now inviting scholars to submit conference papers and full
panel proposals for the 2015 conference on Development, Urban Space,
and Human Rights. The social, political, and cultural landscapes
envisioned and created under the context of development highlight the
historic and ongoing challenges that frame efforts to transform
Africa’s development trajectory. The goal of this year’s conference
is to generate interdisciplinary insights that can interrogate
development paradigms and intervention practices as they relate to
urban space and human rights in Africa.         

What does development mean in the context of indigenous strategies of
self-determination and global intervention? How do notions of
development shape urban space and urban policies in Africa? In what
ways have development strategies affected human rights? How do
indigenous collectives and global activists define human rights and
urban rights, and how can these definitions shift notions of
development? 

Some potential topics may include:

- Development Debates
- Narratives of development
- Concepts of Under-Development, Urban Space, and Human Rights
- Human Rights Debates
- Human Rights and Border Issues
- Intervention in Human Rights
- Rhetoric and culture of international human rights
- Development and the aid industry
- Dependency and Human Rights Issues
- Intervention in Development Issues
- Intellectual Property and Struggle over Resources
- Urban Rights, Rights to the City
- Urban Informalization/Informality and Citizenship
- Social Exclusion, Displacement, and Urban Marginalization
- Development, Imagined futures, and existing social realities
- Development and perceptions of futurity (state-directed
  conceptualizations of pathways to future progress, notions of
  risk-laden futures, etc.)
- Urban Space and Development Practices
- Urban Planning and Development Strategies
- Development and Land and Water Rights
- Development Paradigms and Conceptualizations of Development 
- African Development Strategies
- Sustainable Development
- Gender and Development
- Entrepreneurship and Development
- Insurgent Development Practices
- Africom and Intervention
- NGO’s and MCC’s and Prospects for Development
- Sanctions for Better or Worse (Zimbabwe, Sudan, etc.)
- Methodologies of Development
- Education for Development
- Children and Youth: development strategies for/impacts, rights and
  life prospects

As with all our previous conferences, participants will be drawn from
different parts of the world. Submitted papers will be assigned to
particular panels according to similarities in theme, topic,
discipline, or geographical location. Papers can also be submitted
together as a panel. Additionally, selected papers will be published
in book form.

This conference also has a commitment to professional development
which will be fostered through workshops in writing, publishing, and
conference presentation. The conference will also provide ample time
for professionals from various disciplines and geographical locations
to interact, exchange ideas, and receive feedback. Graduate students
are especially encouraged to attend and present papers and will be
partnered with a senior scholar to encourage their own growth as
scholars.

The deadline for submitting paper proposals is November 30, 2014.
Proposals should include a 250-word abstract and title, as well as
the author's name, address, telephone number, email address, and
institutional affiliation.

Please submit all abstracts to the conference coordinators at
<africaconference2...@gmail.com> and Toyin Falola
<toyinfal...@austin.utexas.edu>.

A mandatory non-refundable registration fee of $150 for scholars and
$100 for graduate students must be paid immediately upon the
acceptance of the abstract. This conference fee includes admission to
the panels, workshops, and special events, as well as transportation
to and from the conference from the hotel, breakfast for three days,
dinner on Friday night, lunch on Saturday, and a banquet on Saturday
evening. 

Convened by Professor Toyin Falola:
toyinfal...@austin.utexas.edu

Coordinated by Bisola Falola and Ben Weiss:
africaconference2...@gmail.com

Conference website:
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/orgs/2015africa-conference/




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