Conference and Publication Call
Livable Cities is an initiative between City – University of London, AMPS and City Tech – New York. Highlighting issues of healthy cities its upcoming conference welcomes submissions from across disciplines and, importantly, from different places internationally.
Issues of interest include, but are not limited to: Covid-19 and the city; Design for Life; Sick Building Syndrome; Care in the community; Healthy cities; Sanitation and public health; Walkable cities; Environmental psychology; Accessible design; Housing and health; Wellbeing and the city life and more.
June 2024
City – University of London, AMPS (Architecture. Media, Politics, Society) and City Tech – City College of New York have come together for this initiative spanning operative 2022-2024. It will involve an academic conference in both cities, associated UCL Press journal special issues, and book publications with Routledge and Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Academics from across several disciplines and departments in each university explore research and teaching initiatives on the diversity of issues that affect how we live in cities. The aim of the initiative is to highlight work in these areas, connect academics internationally, and publish findings and best practices in the following areas as they relate to cities:
Public Health | Public Services | Social Sciences | Sustainability + Resilience | Architecture(s) + Design | City Planning + Management | Technologies + Medias | Urban Economics
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Public Health: Example themes: COVID-19, healthy buildings, healthy cities, environmental psychology, walkable cities, design 4 life, sick building syndrome, accessible design….
Sociology, Geography, Anthropology: Example themes: affordable housing, community sustainability, participatory planning, migration, urbanization, forced displacement, cultural traditions….
Sustainability + Resilience: Example themes: Strategic retreat, urban heat islands, resilient cities, net zero energy buildings, the carbon footprint of the building industry, resource use and cities….
Architecture, Landscape, Urban Design: Example themes: Architectural design, landscapes and cities, urban design, retrofitting and renovating buildings, public space design, walkable cities….
Technologies + Medias: Example themes: Smart Cities, digital infrastructures, the internet of things, digital equality, privacy and connectedness, ubiquitous computing, big data and city space….
City Planning, Transport, Management: Example themes: Urban regeneration, city and regional planning, integrated transportation, soft mobility, the economies of cities, urban sprawl, managing growth….
Public Services: Example themes: Community health services, housing provision, access to education, sanitation and environmental health, design and planning for an aging population….
Urban Economics: Example themes: City boosterism, enterprise zones, global cities, affordable housing, urban poverty, urban regeneration, private-public partnerships, development….
Societies, Communities, Cultures: Example themes: Right to the city, race and the city, defensible space, criminology, gentrification, participatory planning, land rights, indigenous communities….
This initiative is part of the AMPS Critical Futures research program that encompasses a range of interconnected issues, from housing, public health and cities to communities, architectural design and sustainability. In each of these areas Amps supports the research of academics focused on issues such as affordable housing, accessible design, healthy cities, urban growth, community design, social justice and environmental sustainability.
Housing – Critical Futures responds to a global ‘crisis’ in affordable housing provision. It examines dichotomies such as the chronic shortage of affordable housing in London, the displacement of long-standing communities in urbanising China and civil unrest around housing in São Paulo. Health – Critical Futures engages with global issues such as healthy cities, walkable neighbourhoods, accessible design, design for life, COVID-19 and public spaces, ‘sick building’ research and more. Cities – Critical Futures reflects the UN World Urbanization Prospects reflecting concerns about growing urbanisation, informal development, urban sprawl, regeneration and the future of post-industrial cities across Europe and North America.
Collaborations:
The UN Habitat Programme, The Royal Institute of British Architects, The Commission of Architecture and the Built Environment, The Faculty of Public Health, UCL Press, Libri Publishing, Vernon Press, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Atelier Herman Hertzberger, The National Housing Federation, the Pubic Health Film Society, the homelessness charity Shelter, Habitat for Humanity and multiple universities internationally. More details.
The Critical Futures program draws upon the Amps publication network based on journal and book series with several international publishing houses: Routledge Taylor & Francis | UCL Press | Intellect Books | Libri Publishing | Vernon Press | Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
In addition the work of researchers is shared through the Amps Academic YouTube channel, its series of international conferences and its associated proceedings publications.
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