Program of Workshop Assembling Cities: STS concepts and

Program of Workshop
Assembling Cities: STS concepts and methodologies in planning studies
20 - 22 January 2015, ETH Zurich, Main Building, Rämistrasse 101
Tuesday, January 20
15:00 17:00
City Tour Zurich
Location
Guided by Oliver Zenklusen
TBA
Wednesday, January 21
09:00 09:15
Opening
Monika Kurath, Jean Ruegg
HG E 42
09:15 09:45
Keynote
Anders Blok
Assembling urban riskscapes: Climate adaptation planning,
scales of change, and the politics of expertise in Surat, India
HG E 42
9:45 10:15
Keynote
Ignacio Farías
Urban Cosmograms: The cosmopolitics of master plans for urban
reconstruction
HG E 42
10:15 10:45
Discussion
Chaired by Marko Marskamp
HG E 42
10:45 11:00
Coffee break
11:00 12:30
Parallel
sessions
Technologies and Artifacts Discussants: Anique Hommels and Francisco Klauser
of Planning
Diana Kurkovsky West
Data Dreaming: The case of Soviet territorial production
complexes
Olga Sezneva
Master plan, Master land: Reconstruction and redevelopment in
Kaliningrad, the former Koenigsberg
Matthijs Kouw
Smart about cities: Techno-optimism and 21st century urbanism
Rider Foley and Lauren Withycombe Keeler
Cities, innovation, sustainability and the future of health
Practices of Planning
Urban Futures
HG E33.5
Discussants: Ignacio Farías and Jonathan Metzger
HG E33.3
Craig Hatcher
Assembling legality: the material politics of a “squatter” settlement
on the urban periphery
Melina Antonakaki and Evgenia Tousi
Give us a mobile unit of the Hellenic Centre for Disease Control
and Prevention and we can raise the transit city
Emma Paulsson
Municipal planning practices as complex co-production of fluid
and network topologies: The example of removal and nonremoval of illegal artworks in public places
James Macmillen and Trevor Pinch
Urban futurity and the preservation of Detroit sound
Julio Da Cruz Paulos
Translating factishes into blueprints: an 'in situ' analysis of a
cooperative planning workshop in Vienna
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12: 30 14:00
Lunch break
14:00 14.30
Keynote
Anique Hommels
Re-assembling Cities: Applying SCOT to post-disaster urban
change
HG E 42
14:30 15:00
Keynote
Francisco Klauser
Studying the Smart City in Action: Tensions and
complementarities between STS and Michel Foucault
HG E 42
15:00 15:30
Discussion
Chaired by Julio Da Cruz Paulos
HG E 42
15:30 15:45
Coffee break
15:45 17.15
Parallel
sessions
Discussants: Mattias Kärrholm and Michael Guggenheim
Krishna Bharathi
Framing the city
Jan Silberberger and Ignaz Strebel
How to “anonymize” an architectural project? A methodological
reflection
Dara Ivanova, Iris Wallenburg and Roland Bal
Obduracy and Emotions: A hospital’s embeddedness in the city
Andreas Putlitz
What planners do: Networks of collective action in the Ruhr Area
and Grand Lyon
HG E33.5
STS in Use: Methods and
Concepts
Participation and Planning Discussants: Anders Blok and Jonathan Metzger
a Common City
Joakim Forsemalm
Intermediary spacing: Championing the knowledge of everyday
life in urban planning
Jorge Martin Sainz de los Terreros
Public Participation and Eventual Urbanism: A social material
enquiry
Helena Leino
The continuities of participatory urban planning: who are the
stakeholders?
Guillén Hiram Torres Sepúlveda
Tracing the democratic deficit: An ANT view on urban governance
networks
17:15 18:00
HG E33.3
Discussion
Thursday, January 22
9:00 9.15
Monika Kurath, Jean Ruegg
HG E 42
HG E 42
9:15 9.45
Keynote
Mattias Kärrholm
Some notes on time-space territorology
9.45 10.15
Keynote
Jonathan Metzger
HG E 42
Care-ful approaches to the more-than-human urban collectif: How
feminist STS opens up affordances for doing planning differently
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10.15 10.45
Discussion
10.45 11.00
Coffee break
11.00 12.30
Parallel
sessions
Planning Discourses and
Infrastructures
Chaired by Jan Silberberger
HG E 42
Discussants: Anique Hommels and Michael Guggenheim
Pim Peters
Mobile Obduracy in Everyday Practice: A mobile ethnography of
London buses and cyclists
Markus Maicher and Sebastian Raho
Going down the drain: The biopolitics of sewage in Vienna
Chiara Fratini and Jens Stissing Jensen
The socio-technical framing of urban water in the Capital Region
of Denmark
Raphaël Stephens
Alternative Food Networks: The agro-food system and
relocalization: sociotechnical perspectives in Ile-de-France
HG E33.5
Planning Knowledges and Discussants: Anders Blok and Ola Söderström
HG E33.3
Controversies
Lucía Liste, Lina Ingebrogrud and Vivian Lagesen
Enacting the Cities of the Future through environmental
knowledge management
Tyson Vaughan
Reconstructing communities: locals, experts and knowledges in
Japan’s participatory recovery planning
Elizabeth Rapoport
Translating sustainable urbanism: traveling ideas as assemblages
Marko Marskamp
Things Overlooked: An ANT approach to urban renewal in
Rotterdam (NL)
12: 30 14:00
Lunch break
14:00 14.30
Keynote
Michael Guggenheim
Endostructural cosmopolitics: Im/mutable im/mobiles
14:30 15:00
Keynote
Ola Söderström
HG E 42
Governing at a distance: models, discourses and images in urban
development
15:00 15:30
Discussion
Chaired by Michaela Schmidt
HG E 42
15:30 15:45
Coffee break
15:45 17:15
Discussion
Chaired by Julio Da Cruz Paulos and Marko Marskamp
HG E 42
17:15 17:30
Closing
Monika Kurath, Jean Ruegg
HG E 42
HG E 42
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