Clara Irazábal Workshop (May 23) and LASA Conference (May 23-26)

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Sergio Montero

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May 16, 2012, 12:42:11 AM5/16/12
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Dear all,

The Latin American Studies Association (LASA) conference is taking place in San Francisco next week.
In preparation for the event, the Berkeley-Stanford CityGroup and the Latin American Cities (LAC) working group
have joined forces to organize a workshop in Berkeley with Professor Clara Irazábal (GSAPP, Columbia University)
before the conference officially begins. Grad students interested in city planning in Latin America and city planning in
US Latina/o communities are welcome to attend:

Wednesday 23, 2012: pre-LASA workshop with Prof. Clara Irazábal
10am-Noon, Wurster Hall 305, UC Berkeley

10-11am. The first hour of her lecture will be devoted to two areas: 1) Planning in Latin America; and 2) Planning in Latina/o US. Participants will read a couple of Clara's articles and have commentary/questions ready for the discussion.
11am-Noon. For the second half of the morning we will review an upcoming piece of Prof. Irazábal tentatively called "Emancipatory Planning: Reviving Planning for the 21st Century."

* Space is limited. If you are interested in attending this talk/workshop please RSVP Julie Gamble (jcga...@berkeley.edu).


May 23-26, 2012 : Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference, San Francisco
http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/eng/congress/

Many of us will be presenting at LASA this year. Here are some details on the 3 panels jointly
organized by CityGroup and LAC members:

113 // TRA - 8408 - Panel - Thursday May 24 10:30 am - 12:15 pm, Sierra Suite E
Transnational Urbanism: The Movement of Urban Planning Ideas
between Latin America and the World

Discussant: Clara E. Irazábal, Columbia University

“Bravely Trying to Educate Them”: The Exchange of Urban Development
Expertise between California and Chile, 1956-1969: Andra Chastain,
University of California/ Berkeley

Revista Espacios and Modernist Planning 1948-1959: Sarah M. Selvidge,
University of California/Berkeley

Land Readjustment across planning cultures: a dialogue between Japan
and Latin America in urban planning? The case of Colombia and
Brazil: Erik Vergel Tovar, University of North Carolina/Chapell Hill
PhD student in City/Regional Planning

Bus Rapid Transit & Latin America: Exporting Innovation and Reshaping
the Global City: Monica Villalobos, University of Calfornia/Berkeley;
Matteo Stiglich, University of California/Berkeley

Mobilizing Bogotá’s Ciclovía: The Politics, Scales and Networks of Green
Urban Policy Circulation: Sergio Montero, University of
California/Berkeley

208 // CIT - 8286 - Panel - Thursday May 24 2:30 pm - 4:15 pm, Willow
New Urban Mobilizations and the Pursuit of Socio-spatial Justice in
Latin American Metropolises: An Interdisciplinary Debate.

Discussant: James Holston, University of California/Berkeley

Construyendo ciudadanía: la lucha por la vivienda en el oriente de la
Ciudad de México: Luisa F. Rodriguez, CIESAS/Mexico

To Take Over Peñalolén to Conquer the City! Urban Movements in a
Gentrified Space of Santiago, Chile: Miguel Perez Ahumada,
University of California, Berkeley

Frente Amplio Contra la Supervía: Changing Practices of Urban
Citizenship in a Globalized Metropolis: Oscar Sosa, University of
California/Berkeley

The Struggle for (a) Home: Women and Housing Mobilization in the
Domestic and Political Arenas on the Periphery of Santiago, Chile.:
Carter M. Koppelman, University of California/Berkeley

Dissonant Urbanism: Conjunctions and Bifurcations of Urban Renewal
policies in Downtown Bogota: José Antonio Ramirez Orozco,
University of California/Berkeley

672 // CIT - 8313 - Panel - Saturday May 26 8:30 am - 10:15 am, Pacific Suite H
New Paradigm of Urban Planning in Latin America?

Discussant: Teresa Caldeira, University of California/Berkeley

Ciudad del Buenvivir: Planning, Participation, and Progress in Quito:
Julie C. Gamble, University of California/Berkeley

Minha Casa, Minha Vida: National Housing Finance Policy Versus Urban
Reform in Brazil: Pedro F. Peterson, University of California/Berkeley

Critical Epistemologies and Pragmatic Visions: making city planning work
in contemporary Bogotá: Federico Perez, Harvard University

Participation in the Statute of the City: Innovating Planning Policy:
Abigail Friendly, University of Toronto

The logics of Social Urbanism: An emerging planning paradigm in
Medellín, Colombia: Luisa F. Sotomayor, University of Toronto







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