• Veronica Herrera

    Veronica Herrera | Slow Harms and Citizen Action: Environmental Degradation & Policy Change in Latin American Cities

    17/09/2020 12:00 am

    5:30 pm

    Video recording available!   Talk on Vimeo here: https://vimeo.com/452650292   Environmental harms have time horizons that differ across environmental policy arenas. Pollutant exposure typically involve slow moving, steady tempo events with long duration, and often become part of the everyday landscape. When and how do people mobilize around slow-moving harms in cities? Based on extensive […]

  • BlackInPlace

    Brandi Summers | Black in Place: The Spatial Aesthetics of Race in a Post-Chocolate City

    16/04/2020 12:00 am

    Lecture 5:30pm

    Co-sponsored by the Department of City and Regional Planning and the ARCUS program. While Washington, D.C., is still often referred to as “Chocolate City,” it has undergone significant demographic, political, and economic change in the last decade. In D.C., no place represents this shift better than the H Street corridor. Brandi Thompson Summers documents D.C.’s shift to […]

    To be delivered via Zoom.

  • jin-yung

    (To be re-scheduled) Jin-Yung Wu | The Right to the City: Indigenous Settlers in Taipei, Taiwan

    03/04/2020 12:00 am

    4-6 p.m

    This event has been cancelled due to the campus closure for large events and classes due to COVID-19. We hope to reschedule for the fall. In this talk I will review a 12 years-long project that transformed an illegal squatter settlement built by indigenous Amis people from east coast Taiwan into a legal and permanent […]

    180 Doe Library

  • clara

    Clara Irazábal-Zurita | Venezuela’s Grand Housing Mission: Janus-Faced, Reversed Gentrification in Caracas

    13/03/2020 12:00 am

    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

    In conventional processes of gentrification, upper class residents start populating traditionally lower-income neighborhoods eventually causing an economic and spatial transformation that starts displacing the original residents. In Caracas, massive construction of social housing in central areas of the city carried out by the Venezuelan Grand Housing Mission (Gran Misión Vivienda Venezuela, GMVV) is producing a […]

    305 Wurster Hall

  • Power at Margins Poster

    Power at the Margins II: Mobilizing Across Housing Injustice

    13/03/2020 12:00 am

    Event begins March 13 at 5:30 pm, and lasts until March 15 at 1:30 pm

    This event has been cancelled due to the campus closure for large events and classes.   GMS is pleased to co-sponsor the conference ‘Power at the Margins II: Mobilizing Across Housing Injustice’ (PATM II). The conference, organized by two GMS DE students, Christopher Herring (PhD Candidate, Department of Sociology) and Laura Belik (PhD Student, Department of Architecture), will […]

    Wurster Hall (various)

  • Notre Dame Fire

    Francesco Bandarin | Notre Dame: The Restoration Process

    24/02/2020 12:00 am

    10:00 - 11:30 am

    Francesco Bandarin will speak on the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral after the April 15, 2019 fire that destroyed the structure’s roof and spire. The lecture will include an assessment of the damage, a presentation of the current restoration activities, and a discussion of the reconstruction policies of the cathedral.  As Assistant Director-General for Culture and Director of the UNESCO […]

    170 Wurster Hall

  • Sabina Baraniewicz-Kotasińska

    Sabina Baraniewicz-Kotasińska | Smart city governance models: San Francisco and Aarhus

    10/02/2020 12:00 am

    2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

    The smart city concept as a modern proposal for city management to respond to rapid urban development has gained particular significance and popularity and recently has become a new paradigm of urban development and socio-economic growth. Nevertheless, there is no single common definition of the smart city, and disputes mean that such a definition will […]

    Social Science Matrix

  • race for profit

    Keeanga-Yamhatta Taylor | Race for Profit How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership

    24/01/2020 12:00 am

    12pm-1:30pm

    A Matrix Lecture by Keeanga-Yamhatta Taylor, author of Race for Profit. Race for Profit uncovers how exploitative real estate practices continued well after housing discrimination was banned. The same racist structures and individuals remained  intact after redlining’s end, and close relationships between regulators and the industry created incentives to ignore improprieties. Meanwhile, new policies meant to […]

    Social Science Matrix | 820 Barrows Hall

  • count down

    Melissa Sands | Field Experimental Evidence on Smart City Technology and Voter Registration

    14/11/2019 12:00 am

    Lecture 12:30pm

      How can “smart cities” serve to connect citizens and government? We utilize an increasingly common  stimulus in urban life — large electronic kiosks with advertisement screens — to test the way that one type of smart city technology can be used to encourage civic behavior. We partner with LinkNYC, which  operates the high definition […]

    202 Barrows Hall

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