Past Events
Ana Beraldo – Managing ordinary life: (Im)predictability, Violence and Solidarity in Latin American Urban Margins
“Housing inequality and Justice” 5th ISA (International Sociological Association) Forum of Sociology
“Lived Religion and the Multiple Governance of Ordinary Life” 5th ISA (International Sociological Association) Forum of Sociology
“Violence, Governance and Politics in a Brazilian Favela and an Argentinean Slum” 5th ISA (International Sociological Association) Forum of Sociology
Counter-Topographies of Care: Feminist Geographies, Migrant Infrastructures, and Political Subjectification
Urban imaginaries, sensory politics, and the moral life of cities: honouring the legacy of C.P. Pow (1974–2021)
2025 AAG Annual Meeting Session Gallery Author-Meets-Critics: Stephanie Wakefield’s “Miami in the Anthropocene: Rising Seas and Urban Resilience”
2025 AAG Annual Meeting “From Covid to crisis: Mobilising learnings about responses in unequal cities”
Workshop: Beyond smart city transitions (?): thinking through structural violence and possible radical futures!
Towards Sustainable Rural-Urban Development of Human Settlement: The Asian-African Collaborative Network
Researching Care and the City: experiences from Europe and Latin America / Investigar el cuidado y la ciudad: experiencias de Europa y América Latina
Multisituated and Multimeaning: Dancing with the Opacity and Unknowability of Hustling, Jugaad, la Débrouille and la Brega
Urban dialogics: commons in geographic and collaborative exploration (call for expressions of interest)
Thinking about the relationships between religious institutions and actors and urban planning in Latin America
Circulations of social urbanism and informal settlement upgrading: Between alternative and mainstream urban models
Women’s participation and urban transformation in self-built territories: a workshop in Keko Machungwa, Dar es Salaam
Negotiating Social Futures: The Politics of Land Development and Value Capture During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
Methodologies for Just Urban Futures: Using Geospatial Tools to Address Police Violence (Virtual Summer Institute)