• New Chinese City

    George C.S. Lin | Remaking Urban Landscape in China’s Large Cities: State-Society Nexus and the Reproduction of Space amidst Accelerated Urbanization

    04/03/2019 12:00 am

    4:00–6:00 pm

    Co-sponsored by Center for Chinese Studies (CCS)   Speaker: George C.S. Lin, Chair Professor of Geography, Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong Panelist/Discussant: You-tien Hsing, Professor of Geography, UC Berkeley Phenomenal transformation of the landscape in Chinese cities has been conventionally understood as the spatial outcome of the reformation of state-market relations. The […]

    180 Doe Library

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    Sergio Montero | Fragile Governance and Local Economic Development: Theory and Evidence from Peripheral Regions in Latin America

    12/02/2019 12:00 am

    5:30–7:00 pm

    Co-sponsored by the Center of Latin American Studies Co-organized by the Department of City and Regional Planning and the Latin American Cities Working Group   Much of our understanding of local economic development is based on large urban agglomerations as nodes of innovation and competitive advantage, connecting territories to global value chains. However, this framework […]

    494 Wurster Hall

  • Accra's skyline

    Noah Nathan | Electoral Politics and Africa’s Urban Transition: Class and Ethnicity in Ghana

    07/02/2019 12:00 am

    12:30–2:00 pm

    Co-sponsored by the Dept. of Political Science   Two aspects of contemporary urban life in Africa are often described as sources of political change: the emergence of a large urban middle class and high levels of ethnic diversity and inter-ethnic social contact. Many expect that these factors will spark a transition away from ethnic competition […]

    223 Moses Hall

  • CIPUV's Atlas of Urban Growth

    Cynthia Goytia | Urbanization, land and urban policies: an updated agenda of issues and research for cities in Argentina and Latin America

    23/01/2019 12:00 am

    5:00–7:00 pm

    Co-sponsored by The Urban Displacement Project and Center for Latin American Studies Photo: CIPUV’s Atlas of Urban Growth In most Argentina’s cities, wealth and opportunities coexist with urban informality, poor housing quality and lack of basic infrastructure, traffic congestion, inequality and segregation. In all, land and urban policies are two main determinants. Still, there is less […]

    106 Wurster Hall

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    Joshua Apte | Think Globally, Breathe Locally: Sensing Air Pollution for a Planet of Cities

    16/11/2018 12:00 am

    12:00 pm

    Co-sponsored by the Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Air pollution is the leading global environmental risk for premature death and a persistent cause of health disparities in US cities. Future choices about energy and transportation will have profound impacts on how the levels and spatial patterns of air pollution evolve. Yet widespread gaps in […]

    534 Davis Hall

  • Keisha-Khan

    Keisha-Khan Perry | Politics Below the Asphalt: Anti-Eviction Movements and Sexual Revolution in Bahia, Brazil

    11/10/2018 12:00 am

    4:00 pm

    March 14, 2018 marks the assassination of black lesbian councilwoman Marielle Franco right after she left an event in Rio de Janeiro focused on black women’s empowerment. Every 23 minutes, a black youth is killed in Brazil, and Marielle born and raised in the Maré favelas, had spent much of her political life making this […]

    305 Wurster Hall

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    Richard Walker | Pictures of a Gone City: Tech and the Dark Side of Prosperity in the San Francisco Bay Area

    26/09/2018 12:00 am

    3:30 pm

    Co-sponsored by the Global Metropolitan Studies program and the Department of Geography

    525 McCone Hall

  • Sao Paulo skyline

    Eduardo Marques | The Heterogeneity of Urban Capital: Development, Construction, Services, and Consulting

    30/08/2018 12:00 am

    5:00 - 6:00 pm

    In this talk, Eduardo Marques explores the heterogeneity of urban capital and assesses its role in the production of urban space and urban policy.  He dialogues critically with a broad literature (especially Marxist and political economy perspectives) to specify the various subtypes of urban capital, their cycles of valorization, and their relationships with the State and with […]

    106 Wurster Hall

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    K. Shankari | E-mission platform two-day workshop

    20/08/2018 12:00 am

    Session August 20 9:00 am – 12:30 pm in 458 Evans Hall & 12:30 – 5:00 pm in 117 Dwinelle Hall (Level D). Session August 21 9:00 am – 5:00 pm in 117 Dwinelle Hall (Level D)   The Global Metropolitan Studies Program and the Division of Data Science are pleased to sponsor a workshop […]

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