What will the future city be like in the Asian context? Globalization has brought profound changes and uncertainties to Asian cities, and has led to the transformation of communities in terms of their physical, social, and cultural space. While some groups are beneficiaries of change, often specific communities are marginalized, due to such factors as ethnicity, gender, age, and family and religious status. In an era of change, cultural diversity and traditional capital, together with eminent vicissitudes are important resources and are critical in stimulating more creative energies. This conference seeks to ask: What are some of the new tensions as society integrates and/or diversifies? How do individual agency and community innovation contribute to a new urban existence? What are the institutional and cultural reservoirs that foster social resilience? Are there alternative modernities? This international conference provides an interdisciplinary forum on which scholars critically examine and imagine the future city together.
Conference subthemes include:
Environment
Conservation and construction of heritages
Dis/integrating neighborhoods
Public/private space and urban life
Leisure, play, and recreation
Cultural Practices
Media and cultural identities
Art and social engagement
Religions and rituals in an intercultural city
Food and health as cultural resource
Social Groupings
Forms of migration and marginality
Ethnicity and gender frameworks
Youth/ageing communities as innovators
Family and parenthoods
Other topics relevant to the theme of the conference but not included in the above list are also welcome.
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2017
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