Call for Papers: UCLA Critical Planning Journal – Spaces of Struggle
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提交:2017年4月30日
注册: 2017年 4月30日
语言:英文
位置:概念性
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城市地区是变革的催化剂。他们培养务实的政治,使社会更多的进步。然而,“进步”必须与其他逻辑、不平衡发展和剥削劳动力的历史和结构相抵触。进步不是独自发生的;积极分子、相关的公民、知识分子和专业人士为争取更公正的城市而继续努力。
它需要制定共同的平台来促进不可避免地出现差异的冲突。斗争的空间是创造利用差异的空间,并将其转化为渐进变革的动力。
这个特别的问题扩大了“斗争空间:激进计划的小型会议”中提出的讨论,这是2016年11月(奥兰治波特兰)每年向大学规划学院(ACSP)大会举行的会前会议,由美国城市规划研究生组织。我们认为激进的规划在创造斗争空间方面起着至关重要的作用,同时也征求了外部城市规划的意见,开辟了排他性发展之外的途径。
唐纳德•特朗普(Donald Trump)在美国的行政当局成立以来的事态发展,需要迅速地参与。特朗普的兴起说明了一个独特的时刻,即排斥的反对劳工政治家将新自由主义制度赋予了一个“面”,可以使活动家,政策行为者和知识分子落实具体目标。这是一个全球性的问题,我们强烈建议提出与国际上紧密相连的政治与新自由主义之间的重叠。CPJ对涉及以下主题的论文特别感兴趣:
历史制度和做法的复制/空间化不平等,不公正
高档化,流离失所,驱逐,排斥,住房,
劳动,预制,身体,生物力量,生育,非正规性
统治,非政治化,新自由主义,金融化,紧缩
社会运动,叛乱,社区协作/联盟,活动家,专业人士和学者
激进计划,社区行动研究,政策法律,国家
无政府主义者,社会主义者,女权主义者和奇怪的规划者
保护区城市,公共,占领,解析,民主,激烈的多元化
种族,黑人生活事项,色盲,白人至上
环境正义,政治生态,性质
请于2017年4月30日前向CRITPLAN@UCLA.EDU发送提交文件。有关提交格式的详细信息,请参阅操作指南。
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Submission: April 30, 2017
Registration: April 30, 2017
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
Urban regions are catalysts of change. They foster pragmatic politics that enables more progressive governance. “Progress,” however, has to contend with histories and structures that grew from exclusionary logic, uneven development, and the systematic exploitation of labor. Progress does not happen on its own; it emerges from the continued efforts of activists, engaged citizens, intellectuals, and professionals that strive for a more just city.
It requires developing common platforms to facilitate the conflicts that inevitably come with differences. Spaces of Struggle is about creating spaces that harness differences and transforms them into momentum for progressive change.
This special issues amplifies the discussions that grew out of “The Space of Struggle: A Mini-Conference on Radical Planning,” a pre-conference to the annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference in November 2016 (Portland, OR), organized by urban planning graduate students from around the US. We believe radical planning plays a crucial role in creating spaces of struggle but equally solicit submissions from outside urban planning to open up pathways beyond exclusionary developments.
The developments taking place since the inauguration of Donald Trump’s administration in the US require rapid and assertive intellectual engagement. The rise of Trump illustrates a unique moment when exclusionary, anti-labor politicians give the neoliberal system a ‘face’ that can serve to unify activists, policy actors, and intellectuals behind concrete goals. This is a global issue and we strongly encourage submissions that engage with the international context of the overlap between far-right politics and neoliberalism. CPJ is particularly interested in papers that address the following themes:
Historical systems and practices reproducing/spatializing inequality, injustice
Gentrification, displacement, evictions, exclusion, housing, redlining,
Labor, precariat, bodies, biopower, reproduction, informality
Domination, depoliticization, neoliberalism, financialization, austerity
Social movements, insurgency, collaboration/alliances across communities, activists, professionals and academics
Radical planning, community action research, policy, law, the state
Anarchist, socialist, feminist and queer planning
Sanctuary cities, commons, occupy, dissensus, democracy, agonistic pluralism
Race, Black Lives Matters, color-blindness, white supremacy
Environmental justice, political ecology, natures
PLEASE SEND SUBMISSIONS TO CRITPLAN@UCLA.EDU BY APRIL 30, 2017.
Consult the author’s guide for details about submission format
CRITICAL PLANNING JOURNAL is a peer-review journal founded and run by graduate students at the University of California, Los Angeles, and housed within the Department of Urban Planning. Please, consult the guidelines for authors for more detail on how to submit to the journal.
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