{"id":426,"date":"2012-01-31T12:16:08","date_gmt":"2012-01-31T10:16:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.urban-studies.eu\/?p=426"},"modified":"2012-01-31T12:16:08","modified_gmt":"2012-01-31T10:16:08","slug":"cfp-emerging-boundaries-praxis-9th-ahra-research-student-conference-19-20-05-12-aberdeen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.urban-studies.eu\/?p=426","title":{"rendered":"CfP: Emerging Boundaries of Praxis &#8211; 9th AHRA Research Student Conference 19.-20.05.12 Aberdeen"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Emerging Boundaries of Praxis<br \/>\n9th AHRA Research Student Conference. 19-20 May 2012. Aberdeen<br \/>\nScott Sutherland School of Architecture, Robert Gordon University<br \/>\nWith IDEAS Research Institute; Environment for People<\/p>\n<p>Call for papers<br \/>\nNew Urban Conditions are transforming the way we perceive urban issues and recognize new research strands. Shifting socio-economic and political conditions and the urban production and consumption patterns stipulate new-fangled ideologies in the production of Built Environment (architecture; landscape; public realm; planning schemes and so on) and hence the methods and ideologies that engross in producing these built environments warrant a renewed thinking process. Urban managers (architects and allied professionals) largely require renaissance in thinking process for preparing themselves to countenance the improbability of the new and emerging urban conditions.<br \/>\n9th AHRA Conference is expected to give delegates (architects, planners, urban designers, construction sector professionals, and all allied professionals), especially the research students, a platform to share and understand the emerging fundamentals of research methods; urban issues and findings; and overall a conduit for student delegates to establish collaborations and stir polemical debates in order to allow them to re-position themselves to look at the cities and architecture differently.<br \/>\nPapers are sought from the researchers in the field of built environment, which deals with any issues on focusing on built environment. Selected peer reviewed papers (post-conference), will be published in a special issue of Global Built Environment Review (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.edgehill.ac.uk\/gber\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.edgehill.ac.uk\/gber\/<\/a>). Delegates receive &#8220;Continuing Professional Development&#8221; (CPD) certification for attendance.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Proposal for papers should be sent as 200 words abstract with title, name, affiliation and keywords to <a href=\"mailto:AHRA9@rgu.ac.uk\" target=\"_blank\">AHRA9@rgu.ac.uk<\/a> by 31 January 2012.<br \/>\nCall for Papers: 31 January 2012<br \/>\nAcceptance of Papers: 17 February, 2012<br \/>\nFull Papers: 20 April, 2012<br \/>\nConference: 19 May, Saturday, 2012.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Emerging Boundaries of Praxis 9th AHRA Research Student Conference. 19-20 May 2012. Aberdeen Scott Sutherland School of Architecture, Robert Gordon University With IDEAS Research Institute; Environment for People Call for papers New Urban Conditions are transforming the way we perceive urban issues and recognize new research strands. 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