FAIRVILLE ONLINE SEMINAR: Promoting the Co-Production of Socio-Spatial Justice on the Urban Margins.The case of Las Sabinas (Móstoles) and GRN (Dakar)
Thursday 13 June, 2.30pm (CET), online seminar via zoom
With Eva Alvarez de Andres, Professor at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Introduction : agnès deboulet(LAVUE / Université Paris 8 - CNRS) & Philippe Urvoy (LAVUE / Université Paris 8 - CNRS).
Moderator : Barbara Lipietz (DPU / University College London)
The Fairville project team invites you to its first public seminar on the theme of the co-production of the city in low-income neighbourhoods, based on citizen initiatives in Spain and Senegal.
Participants wishing to attend must register via the link below:
The seminar will be held in English, but translation into French will be provided.
The Fairville-eu project is an international and collaborative research project funded by Horizon Europe (EU’s funding programme for research and innovation), for the period 2023-2026. The project intends to address embedded urban inequalities and the challenge they raise to democracy in large cities and urban regions. It will do so by supporting co-production and bottom-up collaboration engaging citizens collectives in low-income neighbourhoods. The project intends to use participatory action-research and the co-production of knowledge as strategies of spatial justice to address urban inequalities affecting cities, mainly in Europe, but also in Africa. The research project is based on eight Fairville labs, mostly linked to citizen-led initiatives run by local groups partnering the project, in eight European and African cities (Athens, Berlin, Brussels, Cairo, Calarasi, Dakar, London and Marseille).
As part of the Fairville project, the Mutual Learning Seminar is a regular meeting where researchers, associations, citizens and activists exchange ideas on their working methods and actions.
We look forward to seeing you there!!
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