Taking into account the ethics of care that Joan Tronto and Berenice Fisher articulate in this passage, it is obvious that architecture and urbanism are part of the caring activities that humankind relies on to “maintain, continue, and repair our world.” Adopting “caring” as a central category of human activities and as a central value in cultural work, means that other values such as originality, authenticity, or iconicity no longer take center stage in the assessment and appreciation of architectural projects. The question would no longer be how “innovative” the work of an architect is, but rather how this work contributes to the maintenance, continuity, and reparation of our world. “Our world” here is to be understood in the broad sense: it refers to cities and territories, as well as to the ecologies that make these cities and territories inhabitable for humans (and non-humans). The intention of this symposium is to further articulate this understanding and to elaborate different ways in which architecture and urbanism are enhancing the caring maintenance of life worlds and environments.
Perspectives in Architecture and Urbanism invites explorations of these themes that take the form of research articles or review articles.
Guest editor
Hilde Heynen, prof. em. KU Leuven, Belgium
Email: hilde....@kuleuven.be
Special Issue information
There are several subthemes that this issue aims to focus on.
References
Bayrak, Sevince, and Oral Göktaş, eds. 2023. Ghost Stories: The Carrier Bag Theory of Architecture. Biennale Architettura, Barcelona, Spain. List Laboratorio.
Fitz, Angelika, Elke Krasny, and Architekturzentrum Wien, eds. 2019. Critical Care: Architecture and Urbanism for a Broken Planet. MIT Press.
Tronto, Joan C., and Berenice Fisher. 1990. “Toward a Feminist Theory of Caring.” In Cicles of Care: Work and Identity in Women’s Lives, edited by Emily A. Abel and Margaret K. Nelson. State University of New York Press.
Manuscript submission information
We invite all those interested to submit materials to the Editorial Office at paujo...@outlook.com using as subject line:
CFP Ethics of Care AUTHOR’S SURNAME abstract (e.g., CFP Ethics of Care HEYNEN abstract)
Submissions should contain:
The deadline for submission is February 8th, 2026. Selected authors will be notified by the Editorial Office of Perspectives in Architecture and Urbanism by February 23rd, 2026.
Selected authors will be invited to present a preliminary draft of their paper (approximately 2,500 words) at an upcoming international seminar hosted by the College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP) of Tongji University in Shanghai (June 2026, in-person and online).
Full papers must be submitted by August 31st, 2026 following the editorial guidelines of the journal (https://www.keaipublishing.com/en/journals/perspectives-in-architecture-and-urbanism/guide-for-authors/).
Selected manuscripts will undergo a double-blind review process and will receive additional feedback from the Guest Editor. Accepted papers will be published online in regular issues of the journal as soon as the review and editing processes are completed. Published texts will be later collected into a virtual special issue, accessible on the journal’s website.
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