The politics of infrastructure and emancipatory political Infrastructures

Location: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (School of Architecture)

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The politics of infrastructure and emancipatory political Infrastructures

The first workshop of the Seminar Series “Re-thinking the spatial politics of global urbanization processes: the contested relationalities of port cities past and present”, is titled “Re-thinking the spatial politics of global urbanization processes: the contested relationalities of port cities past and present” and will take place in Thessaloniki, Greece on 26 & 27 May 2022. The workshop will foreground the spatial politics of infrastructure as a key terrain through which global urbanization processes are being shaped and contested by multiple actors at multiple scales. The event will situate port-cities as key nodes in infrastructure politics that enable global flows and animate the forces of capital and ‘empire’ and explore how the exclusionary ordering of the urban is contested through multi-ethnic encounters, solidarities and political infrastructures.

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"I can’t emphasise enough how supportive the USF Fellowship has been. It has empowered me to engage with a diverse range of partners, collaborators and agencies in a fast-moving field of practice and policy-making. It has allowed me to extend beyond known geographic and disciplinary borders to explore and connect disparate fields and practices, across policy and academia."

Dr Sarah Barns, Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

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