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The 8th annual AESOP Young Academics Conference Cities that Talk was held in Gothenburg, Sweden, 10–13 March 2014, in response to the contemporary phenomena of urban resistances that have significantly challenged traditional practices of urban planning worldwide. The discussions at the conference explored urban resistances from a broad perspective, ranging from everyday life insurgencies, through protests and riots, to urban social movements. Cities that Talk attracted global attention with forty contributions, selected through a competitive application process, which critically approached and discussed the conference theme. Four keynote speakers were in attendance: Jeffrey Hou, Associate Professor and chair of Landscape Architecture at the University of Washington, USA; Andy Merrifield, Fellow of Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, UK; Carina Listerborn, Professor in Urban Planning and Design at Department of Urban Studies, Malmö University, Sweden; Britt Baillie, Affiliated Lecturer at the Department of Archaeology, and founding member of the Centre for Urban Conflicts Research, University of Cambridge, UK.
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Cidades Planeamento urbano
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Caruso, N., Hammami, F., Peker, E., Tulumello. S., Ugur, L. (2014). Cities that talk: urban resistance as challenges for urban planning. Urban Research and Practice, 7 (3), 354-358
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Taylor and Francis
