Third International Round-Table
on Urban Environmental History
of the 19th and 20th Century
The Making of European Contemporary Cities:
An Environmental History
University of
Siena, June 24-27, 2004
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The
conferences on urban environmental history hosted by the University of
Clermont-Ferrand in May 2000, and by the University of Leicester in June
2002, were valuable opportunities to set out the 'state of art' in this
field, to exchange information and to share and establish common
research agendas.
We would now like to continue our experience of workshops leaving much
space for discussion where established scholars and younger researchers
predominantly from across Europe present and debate the more advanced
results of investigation in the field. Therefore, we warmly invite you
to participate in the "Third International Round-Table on Urban
Environmental History of the 19th and 20th Centuries", dedicated to
The Making of European Contemporary Cities: an
Environmental History.
The conference will be held from Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th June 2004
and will be hosted and promoted by the "Centro per la storia del
cambiamento sociale" (Ciscam) of the University of Siena (Italy),
in collaboration with the "Istituto di Studi sulle Società del
Mediterraneo" (Naples) of the Italian National Council of Research.
The general theme
The conference's overarching theme will be to develop an environmental
perspective on the making of the European city over the last two
centuries. The aim is to focus, through a historical approach, on the
city conceived as an environmental system and on the environmental
implications of the technical and social ways of 'creating' the urban
system. The conference will investigate different local histories and
will compare them on the European level.
The general theme of the conference will be explored through the
discussion of three main sub-topics, conceived as differing ways of
"the making" of the European city, and we invite you to submit
proposals for papers along these lines.
I. Incorporating: social competition about
resources.
We welcome papers dealing with the uses of natural resources in the
making of the urban environment (soil, water, air, green spaces, etc.);
the short- and long-term consequences of these uses (pollution, scarcity,
exhaustion), the changing ways in which the resources were exploited,
etc., in order to analyse interactions between technical solutions and
social needs. Since we understand incorporation of natural resources as
the 'integration' of a portion of nature into a social or human coherent
process and the subordination of nature to that social process, we
propose social competition for resources and the role of different
social groups as the unifying perspective and the common approach in the
analysis of the different ways (in time and space) resources were
incorporated into the urban environment.
II. Networking: technology and infrastructures
for mobility, provision and removal.
We encourage papers with a special focus on the environmental
implications both of technological innovations and of the
infrastructures created to connect cities with their hinterland (on
multiple scales) and to support circulation of people, goods, energy,
water, waste, etc. This perspective should stress the exchanges between
cities and their hinterland, also considered as flows of a 'metabolic
cycle' between the city and the outside environment. We would also
appreciate papers that discuss the city as the core and the main
organizer of a larger and stratified territorial and environmental
system, and papers evaluating the environmental impact of "urban
networks" developed during the 20th century.
III. Policing: public regulation of the
environmental impact of urban development.
We encourage papers dedicated to the analysis of central and/or local
regulation of urban development with relevant environmental implications:
for example, control of waste, noise, pollution; urban planning;
development of new areas; building of infrastructures; etc. These papers
should show a particular interest in the role of public authorities as
primary actors in the governance of the urban environment, but should
also be well aware of the interactions with private and collective
initiatives against pollution and polluters. Regulations can be
considered also as the result of the specific functions of various
public authorities and in respect to their role as mediators in
conflicts over environmental resources between different social groups.
Submission of proposals
In order to stimulate an in-depth debate among participants of the
conference, the number of paper-givers will be strictly limited.
Presentations will last no more than 15-20 minutes. The Scientific
Committee will accept only proposals clearly addressing issues outlined
in one of the three main topics above. Moreover, proposals should pay
attention to the timing or period of the issue considered; the role of
social groups; the administrative and legal contexts. The Scientific
Committee might give priority to high-quality proposals with an
intra-European comparative approach and/or to joint papers (papers
presented jointly by two researchers and comparing at least two
different countries, contexts or case studies) or to connected proposals
(two papers with a clearly highlighted common thread).
You are invited to
declare your interest in participating by sending
the pre-registration form by May 31st, 2003 and to
submit proposals by June 30th, 2003.
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You will find the
pre-registration form at the URL: www.gips.unisi.it/ciscam/making.htm
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Please complete and
email it back to the Local Organizer. - Proposals for papers should
be 400-500 words, include a title and the author's name, address and
affiliation, and give details on: a) the relevance of the subject;
b) main topics; c) geographical areas considered; d) time span
considered; e) sources analysed; f) main conclusions. In addition,
proposers are expected to submit a short curriculum vitae (c.v.)
containing specific information about research experience and
publications in the field of environmental history.
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Please, email your
proposal and c.v. as a single attached file to the Local Organizer.
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Schedule
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31 May 2003 deadline
for pre-registration
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30 June 2003 deadline
for submission of proposals
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10 October 2003
participants are informed on their proposals
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by 15 December 2003
participants confirm registration and pay part of their
accommodation fees
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January 2003
provisional program is issued
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by 31 March 2004
papers must reach the Local Organizer
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by 30 April 2004
participants should pay the remaining fees
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15 May 2004 a reader,
containing the papers and the final program are sent to participants
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24-27 June 2004
conference
Languages
The official languages for proposals, papers and
presentations are English and French. Communications from the Organising
Committee will be in English, but French can be used for communicating
with the committee. No interpreting service is provided at the
Conference.
Timetable, venue and accommodation
The conference will take place from Thursday 24th June to Sunday 27th
June, 2004. The opening session will be on Thursday afternoon and the
closing session on Saturday afternoon. Social programs (including a tour
of Siena) will be in the late afternoons and on Sunday an excursion will
be optionally offered.
The conference will be held at the "Certosa di Pontignano", an
ancient and extremely beautiful monastery located in the countryside
some 10 km from Siena. Siena is a small city in the heart of Tuscany (Italy)
and is world-wide famous for its landscape, its art, and its medieval
and renaissance atmosphere. The Certosa di Pontignano has been owned by
the University of Siena for many years and is now used as a conference
centre: participants will have the possibility to be hosted at the same
fascinating location as the conference itself. More information on Siena
is available at the website: www.comune.siena.it;
on the University of Siena at the website: www.unisi.it;
on the "Centro per la storia del cambiamento sociale" at the
website: www.gips.unisi.it/ciscam;
on the Certosa di Pontignano at the website: www.unisi.it/servizi/certosa.
The conference fee is Euro 230 and includes accommodation in
single-rooms (three nights and full board from Thursday evening to
Sunday morning), conference papers and social program. Since there are a
limited number of single-rooms, they will be assigned on a first come
first served basis. The fee is reduced to Euro 190 for participants who
choose accommodation in double-rooms (more details in the next circular).
Participants will pay for their own travel expenses. We hope that our
fundraising will allow us to reduce fees for young researchers and/or
for participants travelling from more distant locations.
Please, feel free to contact the Local Organizer or members of the
Scientific Committee for further explanations or information.
Scientific Committee:
Christoph Bernhardt
Institut für Regionalentwicklung und Struckturplan, Erkner/Berlin,
Germany;
bernharc@irs.los.shuttle.de
Gabriella Corona
Issm - Cnr, Naples, Italy;
gabriella.corona@issm.cnr.it
Geneviève Massard-Guilbaud
Université Blaise-Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France;
massard-guilbaud@wanadoo.fr
Simone Neri Serneri
University of Siena, Siena, Italy;
neriserneri@unisi.it
Dieter Schott
University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom;
ds68@le.ac.uk
Local Organiser:
Simone Neri Serneri
Dipartimento di Scienze storiche, giuridiche, politiche e sociali
- University of Siena
mail address: via P.A. Mattioli, 10 - I-53100 Siena (Italy)
email: neriserneri@unisi.it;
tel. ++39-0577-235294/306,
fax: ++39-0577-235292
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