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21 Oct 2014
Regions & Cities

Island Cities and Urban Archipelagos

An international, interdisciplinary island studies conference on how island status influences urban development, common attributes of island cities worldwide, and the opportunities that islandness presents for developing urban cultures and economies.

Island Cities and Urban Archipelagos21-25 October 2014: Copenhagen, Denmark & Malmö, SwedenA diversity of island cities.Islands are often associated with peripherality, yet over the course of human history, they have also been important sites of urban development. Many important regional cities and global cities have developed wholly or partially on small islands or archipelagos. Physical separation from the mainland and spatial limitations along with a maritime tradition can encourage the transport of products and ideas, improved defence infrastructure, construction of social capital, consolidation of political power, formation of vibrant cultures, and concentration of population. Some such island-based cities were located on inland river islands and have since expanded far beyond their original borders (for example, Paris and Strasbourg) while others are still strongly associated with their island cores (for example, Hong Kong and New York City).Major population centres located on larger, primarily rural islands and archipelagos represent another type of island city. Each of these cities is affected not just by the dynamics at work in urban areas in general but also by the special functions it gains from acting as a metropolis that provides goods and services to rural island hinterlands.About the conference.Island Cities and Urban Archipelagosis an international, interdisciplinary island studies conference exploring how island status influences urban development, common attributes of island cities worldwide, and the opportunities that islandness presents for developing urban cultures and economies. It will also consider how and why different island cities have developed in different ways.The conference will feature presentations on a variety of subjects relating to urban island culture, government, and economy. A variety of fields and disciplines will be covered, including anthropology, archaeology, architecture, arts & design, business, film, folklore, history, literature, planning, political science, public administration,sociology, and tourism. Presentations may concerncases from individual cities or take a comparative approach to understanding what it means to be an urban island.For more information or to propose a presentation, please visit the website. The deadline for abstracts is 30 April 2014.Plenary speakers.Saskia Sassen (Columbia University), Jon Pierre (University of Gothenburg), Christian Wichmann Matthiessen (University of Copenhagen), Godfrey Baldacchino (University of Malta), and Brenda S.A. Yeoh (National University of Singapore)

When

21 Oct 2014 @ 09:00 am

25 Oct 2014 @ 09:00 pm

Duration: 4 days, 12 hours


Where

Christianshavns Beboerhus

Dronningensgade 34

København K

Denmark


Language

English en


Organised by

Island Dynamics

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