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[Commlist] CfP for SIEF23: Living in the Uncertain City: Micromobilities, Boundary Making and Multilocal Care
Fri Dec 23 12:43:54 GMT 2022
Please consider submitting an abstract for the panel /Living in the
Uncertain City: Micromobilities, Boundary Making and Multilocal Care /at
SIEF23. The next SIEF congress will be held in Brno, Czech Republic,
between June 7^th and 10^th .
*Living in the Uncertain City: Micromobilities, Boundary Making and
Multilocal Care *
The COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and the subsequent cost of
living crisis instigated unprecedented uncertainties. Anxiety, precarity
and hope shape future visions of urban green spaces, transgenerational
care commitments, and community relations (Almeida, 2021). Discussing
ethnographic evidence from present-day disasters, this panel explores
how discourses of uncertainty contribute to the socio-technical
reordering of urban space. The overarching aim of the panel is to bring
together scholars who assess the role of imaginings about uncertainty in
urban life. The ongoing times of crises coincide with a ubiquitous
implementation of geospatial information technologies in urban space.
Urban micromobilities, which are facilitated by navigational smartphone
apps, e-scooters, e-bikes, delivery robots and drones, have reconfigured
urban lifestyles (e.g., Leszczynski, & Elwood, 2022). The uncertainties
associated with the global pandemic and the military conflict have also
produced a crisis of care, which is played out in multilocal contexts.
While numerous care homes and people with mental health issues were left
in limbo during the pandemic, care for the ecosystems of the planet has
widely been neglected (Mody, 2020). Finally, the datafication of urban
space has prompted epistemological uncertainty. The rise of mobile
technologies in the city and digitised archives pose challenges for
ethnographic methodologies. This panel invites contributions to
understandings of lived spaces and everyday practices in uncertain
times: Which tactics do urban (or rural) communities pursue to cope with
current uncertainties and spatial restructuring? To what extent have
pandemic lockdown policies changed urbanity? How is the right to the
computational city re-negotiated during crises?
*Panel Convenors: *
Christian Ritter (Karlstad University)
Tarmo Pikner (Tallinn University)
Trausti Dagsson (The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies)
Abstracts can be directly submitted to our panel until January 10^th :
https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/sief2023/p/12829#
<https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/sief2023/p/12829>
Feel free to reach out to us in case you have any questions (e.g.,
(christian.ritter /at/ kau.se) <mailto:(christian.ritter /at/ kau.se)>).
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