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Call for Papers
The European Urban Research Association (EURA) and the Urban Affairs
Association (UAA) will hold their second Joint Conference on City
Futures in Madrid. We extend an invitation to colleagues from Europe,
North America and from across the world to join us in a major forward
looking conference examining the future of cities. Background – the City Futures Joint Conference, Chicago The Madrid conference will build on and take forward the international dialogue that started at the first City Futures Joint Conference held in Chicago in July 2004. Hosted by the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), and attended by over 250 participants from 36 countries, our first Joint Conference was intensely international. Full details: www.uic.edu/cuppa/cityfutures. Aims of City Futures in a Globalising World The central aim of the Madrid Conference in 2009 is to lift the quality of international dialogue about urban issues by:
Conference Themes This conference calls for
papers relating to one or more of the following themes.
Madrid – world-class city Madrid, the largest city in
Southern Europe, with more than 3.2 million people (6.5 in the
metropolitan area), is a vibrant, dynamic metropolis, with a dense
cultural and social life. Madrid is today an important cultural,
university, scientific and financial centre, and the main hub between
Europe and Latin America. Outline Programme The conference will start at 10:00 am. on 4 June and will finish at lunch time on 6 June. Registration Fees The registration fees can be found
in fees and payments for the conference will be announced at a later date. Hotel, accommodations and rates Complete information about a set of hotels in Madrid downtown offering special prices will be found at the homepage of the Conference. Homepage From September 2008 the University Rey Juan Carlos of Madrid operates a homepage that will be continuously updated. This official website of the Conference is www.cityfutures2009.com. The following e-mail account has been open for information and arrangements about the Conference: info@cityfutures2009.com Proposals submission On line proposals submission opens on November, 1, 2008, and ends on January, 10, 2009. Conference Organisers The conference is organised by the Department of Public Law I and Political Science at the University Rey Juan Carlos of Madrid with the support of colleagues at other universities in Madrid, the Mayor’s Office of Madrid, and members of the European Urban Research Association (EURA) and the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). The Polytechnical University of Madrid offers a special participation through the dissemination of the scientific results of the Conference. |
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