Programme
LAST UPDATE - MARCH 9th
TRACKS:
RETHINKING DOMESTICITY - PRACTICES - -DOMESTICITY BEYOND THE HOME THE HOME & THE POLITICAL-
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DAY 1 - THURSDAY, MARCH 28th 2019
9 - 9.30 | Auditorium Albert II - Introduction and welcome | |||
9.30 -10.30 |
Auditorium Albert II - 1st keynote lecture: Peter Gatrell (University of Manchester) Migrants, refugees and others: in and out of the (dis)comfort zone |
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10.30-11 | coffee break | |||
PARALLEL SESSION A | PARALLEL SESSION B | PARALLEL SESSION C | PARALLEL SESSION D | |
BIBLIOTHEEK - ground floor | ROOM OCKEGHEM - ground floor | ROOM BORDET - 1st floor | ROOM PRIGOGINE - ground floor | |
11 - 1 p.m. PANEL 1 |
(RE)FRAMING DOMESTICITY SESSION CHAIR: HILDE HEYNEN Ipek Mehmetoglu, “Our Art Ambassador in Paris:” Fahrelnissa Zeid and Artistic-Domesticities Cathelijne Nuijsink, "Acculturating the ‘House for the Salaryman’: A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Home-Making" Robin Vandevoordt, The politics of food and hospitality. How Syrian refugees in Belgium create a home in hostile environments. Carmen Popescu, Transgressive Domesticity. Learning from displacement(s) |
BUILDING SHELTER SESSION CHAIR: KELLY SHANNON Elis Mendoza, Closed Objects, Open Systems: Experiments in Sheltering Processes Aleksander Stanicic, Refugee shelters done differently: Humanist (and global) architecture in socialist Yugoslavia Saja Alarefaie, Alexander Kader, Sustainable landscape architecture in Azraq refugee camp development Hafsa Olcay, Beyond Containers: Rethinking architectures of home in temporary refugee settlements |
HOME AS ENDURANCE SESSION CHAIR: ROMOLA SANYAL Suraina Pasha, Urban (In)visibility and the Politics of Survival of Syrian Non-Refugees in Jordan Liat Savin Ben Shoshan, Wadi Rushmia 1948-2010 Julia Tischer, Domestic exclusions: Hochbunkers as containers of post-war subculture 1945-1975 Wafa Butmeh, Static Displacement, Adaptive Domesticity: The Bargained Existence inside Firing Zone 9181, Palestine |
DOMESTICITY AND INTEGRATION SESSION CHAIR: MARJAN MORIS Kezia Dewi, Home Making Process of Tionghoa Community in Postcolonial Indonesia. From Chinatown, Inner City Kampung to Gated Communities. Benedikt Stoll, Re-tracing Home – Conversations with Syrian newcomers on the “arrival crisis” in Berlin Elizabeth Edwards, Cambodian Crisis - Finding Refuge in the America Anamica Singh, Beyond Displacement and Dispossession: Urban Villages in negotiation with neoliberalism |
1-2.30 | lunch break | |||
2.30-4 p.m. PANEL 2 |
FROM EMERGENCY TO HOME SESSION CHAIR: SOFIE DE CAIGNY Irit Katz, Better than a Shelter: On Architectural Nuclei of Life in Displacement Toby Parsloe, Displacement and Domesticity in the City: the politics of constructing a home in Berlin's Dalia Dukanac, Housing displaced Yugoslav People’s Army officers in the post-war Belgrade |
HOME AS EVERYDAY PRACTICES SESSION CHAIR: ELS DE VOS Niccolò Suraci, Dong Xuan Center in Lichtenberg. The everyday life of the Vietnamese community in Berlin Maretha Dreyer, Place, Power and Belonging: A feminist informed perspective on the provision of housing for asylum applicants in Ireland Babette Wyckaert, Housing pathways of refugees as an indicator for (social/spatial) integration in Flanders. |
HOMING THE CITY SESSION CHAIR: LUCE BEECKMANS Maria Cecilia Chiappini, Kris Scheerlinck, Yves Schoonjans, Spatial Appropriations by Migrants as Research Tool in Glòries Square, Barcelona. Yu-Hsin Liu, Chin Lin Pang, Homing the City – Cross-Scale Exploration of Negotiating the Idea of Home by Chinese women in Antwerp Dina Dahood, Spatiality in refugee camps, a figure or a reflection. Tracing the evolution of regulatory rules on shaping urban realities in Marka camp, Jordan |
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4-4.30 | coffee break | |||
4.30-6 p.m. PANEL 3
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HOME AS CARE & COMMUNITY SESSION CHAIR: SUSAN GALAVAN Shelly Cohen, Yael Allweil, Displacement & Domesticity: Shared residence of care workers and elderly people Maram Shaweesh, The expression of parenting values in the domestic setting: The case of the Lebanese community in Sydney Gregorio Carboni Maestri, There’s A Lot of Chile In Every Romanian Migrant |
DISPOSSESSION AND DOMESTICITY SESSION CHAIR: CHIN LIN PANG Gabrielle Ackroyd, Quiet Unmakings: Reconfiguring domesticities of lost Irish mortgaged houses Anna Di Giusto, Making Home in Borgo Mezzanone. Dignity and Mafias in South Italy Afroditi Maragkou, Traces of rural domesticity. The aspects of forced displacement due to reclamation works on the countryside of Greece |
HOME AS CITIZENSHIP SESSION CHAIR: PETER GATRELL Alessandra Gola, Building identity through manifold displacements: dwelling cultures in urban Palestine. Aikaterini Antonopoulou, Mediating between Formality and Informality in Refugee Crisis Athens Farhan Karim, Tasniva Rahman, Refugees at Home: Urban Growth of the Bihari Geneva Camp, Dhaka |
PUBLIC HOUSING AND ITS (DIS)CONTENTS SESSION CHAIR: SIEN WINTERS (ROOM VAN EYCK- 1st floor) Sila Karatas Basoglu, Public housing for domestication: The socio-spatial politics of settling the Bulgarian immigrants in Turkey after 1950 and 1989 David Escudero, Architecture as an actor: two post-war cinematic representations of the Quartiere Tuscolano II in Rome Dirk Geldof, Louise D’Eer, Lore Robeyns, Before you can make a home, you need to find a house |
7 p.m. | CONFERENCE DINNER (elective, booking required) |
DAY 2 - FRIDAY, MARCH 29th 2019
PARALLEL SESSION A | PARALLEL SESSION B | PARALLEL SESSION C | PARALLEL SESSION D | |
BIBLIOTHEEK - ground floor | ROOM OCKEGHEM - ground floor | ROOM BORDET - 1st floor | ROOM PRIGOGINE - ground floor | |
9 - 11 a.m. PANEL 4 |
THE AGENCY OF DOMESTICITY SESSION CHAIR: FREDIE FLORE’ Layla Zibar, Nurhan Abujidi, Who is doing what? Spatial Practices in refugee camps- Kurdistan region of Iraq Shima Rezaei Rashnoodi, Narratives of homemaking in diaspore presented in social media; the case of Iranian women. Ayham Dalal, Dwelling as Negotiating: Homemaking practices in Zaatari Camp Caio Penko Teixeira, Displacement in Austerity Urbanism: Immigrants and squatting practices in Torino |
EXPAT DOMESTICITY SESSION CHAIR: RAJESH HEYNICKX Swagata Das, Gurugram and its Globalized Citizens: an enquiry into the domestic spaces of the Millennium city Anat Falbel, Karine Daufenbach, Hans Broos: an architect in search of domesticity in foreign lands Jose Vela Castillo, Internal Migrants, Inner Expats. Paradoxical ways of life in the mid-1950s Spain Matthew Teismann, Rachel Ghindea, Living within the Absurd: Albert Camus and Social Estrangement |
ARCHITECTURAL DISPLACEMENTS SESSION CHAIR: MARK CRINSON Gina Hochstein, Bill McKain, European Émigrés and Modernism in Post-war New Zealand Daniela Ortiz dos Santos, Displacement and the Making of Latin American Architectural History Kirsten Doermann, Bungalow compounds in Johannesburg: Organic re-appropriation of imported domesticity Els De Vos, Dirk Geldof, The layered threshold as a mediating figure in the homes of migrants and newcomers |
OCCUPIED DOMESTICITIES SESSION CHAIR: LIEVEN DE CAUTER Elisa Ferrato, Making Space under Occupation. The West Bank case study Soumya Dasgupta, Fatima Noreen, Imposition of Identities and Othering of Migrants: Spatial Stories of 'Blacks' and 'Habshis' in Delhi's Khirki Village Fatina Abreek-Zubiedat, At Home in the Gaza Strip in the Gaza Strip in the Gaza Strip: Between Camp and City, 1972-1982 Shadi Saleh, The Displacement of the Displaced: The Production of the Public Space of Jabaliya Refugee Camp |
11-11.30 | coffee break | |||
11.30 - 12.30 |
Auditorium Albert II - 2nd keynote lecture: Romola Sanyal (London School of Economics) Making Homes in Exile: Gendered Practices of Building Refuge |
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12.30-2 | lunch break | |||
2-3.45 p.m. PANEL 5 |
DWELLING IN TEMPORARINESS SESSION CHAIR: JOHAN LAGAE Raffaella Greco Tonegutti, Between waiting and homing Maier Yagod, Further thoughts about Border as Refuge Demarcating Safe Spaces in Times of Conflict Racha Daher, (Un)Making Home: Displaced in the North Quarter |
MAKING HOME AWAY FROM HOME SESSION CHAIR: PAOLO BOCCAGNI Huda Tayob, Trans-national Homes: From Nairobi to Cape Town Mina Roces, When Home is an Empty Italian Villa in the Philippines: The Semiotics of Consumption of Filipino Domestic Workers in Italy, 1980s-2017 Illinur Can, A Spatial Quest on the Integration of Immigrants:Uyghur Immigrants’ Settlements in Kayseri Gabrielle Schaad, Collective Form between Migration, Adaptation, and Appropriation: Thai-domesticity at Golden Mile Complex Singapore? |
(RE)GENDERING DISPLACEMENT & DOMESTICITY SESSION CHAIR: YVES SCHOONJANS Marianna Charitonidou, Gender roles in Neorealism’s baraccati and national identity in postwar Italy Menatella Agha, Els De Vos, Displacement and the (Re)gendering of the Nubian house Zoe Jordan, The world we share”: Domesticity in Sudanese refugee-refugee hosting relationships in urban Amman |
HOMING THE CAMP SESSION CHAIR: NURHAN ABUJIDI Ashika Singh, Negotiating Homelessness: Discovering the concept of home in the refugee camp Ahmad Aqra, Deformed Landscapes: The image of home in the eyes of Palestinian refugees The case of Qalandia camp near Jerusalem Isra Assaf, The Displacement Cognition; Past, Present and Future illustrations of domesticity in Qalandia Refugee Camp |
3.45-4.15 |
coffee break |
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4.15-5.15 p.m. |
Auditorium Albert II - 2nd keynote lecture: Paolo Boccagni (Università di Trento - ERC HOMInG) Domesticity - Home - Homing. Minding the gap between place-related experience and aspirations after displacement |
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5.15-6 p.m. | Auditorium Albert II - closing debate - plenary session |
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