Dear all, 

We invite abstracts for our session at the RC21 conference to be held in Berlin 
next August. The session description is included below. The submission deadline 
for abstracts is January 31, 2013. 

Please feel free to contact us with any questions.

Best wishes and apologies for cross postings,
Tony

RC21 CONFERENCE 2013 

Berlin (Germany), 29-31 August 2013
Humboldt-University Berlin, Institute for Social Science, Dept. for Urban and 
Regional Sociology 


Session 7: New urban centralities: towards a global urban studies

Recent empirical and theoretical work is quickly taking us past the era when 
cities in the global South were either ignored or interpreted through 
analytical lenses produced by research on very different cities in the North, 
upending much of the conventional thinking about cities and global urbanism in 
the process. We see in these recent shifts the emergence of a truly global 
urban studies, one that is firmly rooted in a changing understanding of what 
constitutes urban centrality and the relationships between cities on a global 
scale. 

This proposed session aims to bring together cutting edge research that 
contributes to mapping the social, spatial and political terrain of new urban 
centralities. It does so through a focus on identifying patterns and contrasts 
in cities of the South, organized into three overarching themes: first, 
emergent spatial forms within cities, including transformations of built 
environments and infrastructure, distributions of populations, and land use 
change; second, relations between social groups within cities, forms of 
contestation and cooperation, and the relationship of these to spatial forms; 
and, finally, the political mobilizations arising from and feeding into the 
changes cities are experiencing. Transformations of social and spatial 
environments create a shifting, fragmented, and unstable terrain that political 
actors must navigate. The city presents both challenges and opportunities for 
political action and for the creation of new political spaces, new polities, 
and new
 political subjects-citizens.
We seek empirically grounded but theoretically informed papers that address 
these themes individually and that will further the development of a global 
urban studies drawn from research into new forms and understandings of 
centrality. Our hope is to contribute to ongoing efforts by scholars, 
practitioners, and urban residents themselves to make cities centers of 
political empowerment and democratic innovation.

Session Organizers

Prof. Tony Roshan Samara, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology  & 
Anthropology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, T: +1.917.270.9255, 
E: [email protected] 

Prof. Xuefei Ren, Assistant Professor, Sociology & Global Urban Studies, 
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, T: +1. 517.355.6644, E: 
[email protected]
http://www.rc21.org/conferences/berlin2013/7.php


Tony Roshan Samara
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030
USA
tel: 703 993 3780

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