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CETASE organizes the "Asia(s): Challenges, Tensions, and Mobilities" conference

Claudia Atomei

The international conference Asia(s): Challenges, Tensions, and Mobilities: Interdisciplinary Approaches. will be held at the Carrefour des arts et des sciences at the University of Montreal on March 9 and 10, 2017, as part of CÉRIUM's annual conference organized in collaboration with the Centre d’Études de l’Asie de l’Est (CETASE) and the Research Pole on India and South Asia (PRIAS).

This free event, open to all, will examine a wide range of political, economic and sociocultural issues faced by these regions, including labour and law, urbanization, migrations and diasporas, minorities and women rights, new threats (from environmental challenges to security issues) and global health. 

Launching the Chair's Lunch and Learn seminar series

Claudia Atomei

The Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Urbanization in the Global South launches its Lunch and Learn seminar series!

From February 16 to April 20, 2017, this weekly casual event will allow students, researchers and professors to discover the work of the members of the Chair and to discuss the challenges of conducting research in the global South for design and planning disciplines.

The seminars will take place on the premises of the Faculté de l'Aménagement at the Université de Montréal.

We start next week - we will be waiting for you next Thursday, February 16th in room 3073 starting at 12:10 pm. Arrive early, seats are limited!

Stay tuned for details and upcoming Chair events via our Facebook page.

Gabriel Larue to participate in the mini-conference "Urban Identities" at UQAM

Claudia Atomei

Gabriel Larue - master's student in urban planning at the University of Montreal - will present a project entitled "Vietnam in the midst of change: identity impregnation in Hanoi", focusing on one of the first "new urban areas" projects in Hanoi. This project is the result of a seminar in urban studies held at UQAM in the fall of 2016.

The mini-conference is organized by the Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage and the Groupe interuniversitaire de recherche sur les paysages de la patrimonialisation, la ville et les identités urbaines (PARVI) and will take place on January 30, 2017 at UQAM.

Publication: Street markets and fresh food access in Hanoi, Vietnam

Claudia Atomei

Claudia Atomei - master's student in urban planning at the University of Montreal - publishes the results of a study carried out as part of her supervised research project, in partnership with NGO HealthBridge. The project focuses on the access to fresh food in the central districts of Hanoi and the impacts of a modernization of the food system currently supported by the local government.

Marco Chitti is Awarded Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship

Danielle Labbe

Marco Chitti

Marco Chitti

In May 2016, Marco Chitti -- PhD student affiliated to the CRC in Sustainable Urbanization in the Global South -- was awarded the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship for his doctoral project titled "Entre experts locaux et internationaux : les agents de la diffusion des modèles d’urbanisme dans les pays en développement. Le cas des projets de coopération technique en Palestine."

Publication: Asia-Pacific Memo on Skateboarding and Parkour in Hanoi

Danielle Labbe

Stephanie Geertman (former member of the Hanoi Youth and Public Space research team) publishes a blog in the Asia-Pacific Memo series titled "Skateboarder Traceurs and Changes in Urban Space and Social Practices in Hanoi". It is available here. This is an outcome of a SSHRC-funded project which can be explored here.

Skateboarding on the base of Lenin's statue at Lenin Square. Source: Geertman, June 2015

Skateboarding on the base of Lenin's statue at Lenin Square. Source: Geertman, June 2015

Event: International Workshop - new cities and migration

Olivier Jacques

The DIDA Department of Architecture of the University of Florence and the Faculty of Environmental Design at the University of Montreal - with the participation of Giovanni De Paoli, Gonzalo Lizarralde, Danielle Labbé, Faten Kikano, Anne-Marie Petter - propose an International workshop inviting students, professors and researchers to reflect on the theme of “cities for refugees and migrants”. It will address the issue of territories’ and cities’ resilience to social changes, political changes and environmental changes: what are the new issues challenging the city today? Who will live in the city? How a "public city" could tackle cohesion in changes and migration? What are the possible forms of cohabitation?

The workshop will be held in Florence from 12 to 19 September.

See details and programmin

Conference Annoncement: Marie Gibert on Saigon's Public Spaces

Danielle Labbe

Title: Repenser la production des espaces publics contemporains au Vietnam
Réflexions à partir de Ho Chi Minh Ville
 by Marie Gibert, maître de conférences in Geography -- Université Paris Diderot, Département d’études de l’Asie Orientale (UFR LCAO). 

When: Monday Sept 19th 2016, from 5-7 pm

Where: Room 180, ground floor, Pavillon 3744 Jean-Brillant, Université de Montréal

Organized by: Centre d'étude de l'Asie de l'Est, Research Group ECTASE & the Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Urbanization in the Global South

 

Reinventerra Documentary Premiere

Danielle Labbe

Two students affiliated with the REINVENTERRA network collaborated with two Philippino students to produce a documentary on periurban issues in Cebu (Visayas region, Philippines). Their documentary was screened for the first time this week at UP-Diliman (Manille). See the announcement here.

Oeuvre Durable launches reconstruction simulation video

Danielle Labbe

Since the destruction caused by the 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Canaan has evolved as a new urban slum in the northern periphery of the capital. This previously rural sector is now home to thousands of families living with insufficient infrastructure and public services. The simulation is based on a 3D model of the settlement, GIS and demographic databases. It recreates the past six years of informal urban growth and simulates two future scenarios: a positive scenario in which the settlement improves and vulnerabilities are reduced (according to priorities and needs expressed by local citizens and organizations); and a negative scenario in which additional disasters occur, and vulnerabilities increase. The simulation aims at creating awareness about the key issues to be considered in planning, prevention and policy. It also helps understanding the interaction between factors of vulnerability.

Produced by the Canadian Disaster Resilience and Sustainable Reconstruction Research Alliance (Œuvre durable) and Université de Montréal with the support of the Advanced Disaster, Emergency and Rapid Response Simulation Project funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. Additional funding from: The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Fonds de recherche du Québec – société et culture.

Since the destruction caused by the 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Canaan has evolved as a new urban slum in the northern periphery of the capital. This previously rural sector is now home to thousands of families living with insufficient infrastructure and public services.

Three Masters' Students Affiliated with the Chair Participate in DIY Urbanism Project in Hanoi

Danielle Labbe

Three masters' student from the School of Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture at the UdeM are spending the summer of 2016 in Hanoi researching an emerging do-it-yourself urbanism organization called Think Playground. As part of this very hands-on research project, they have been busy helping Think Playground volunteer design and transform a derelict public toilet site into a pocket playground for kids in one of the city's central districts.

Jules Laurent-Allard and Maxime Bouthagou-Courtemanche receive instructions from Think Playground volonteer.

Jules Laurent-Allard and Maxime Bouthagou-Courtemanche receive instructions from Think Playground volonteer.

Maxime Boutaghou-Courtemanche interviewed about Think Playground on Vietnam National Television

Danielle Labbe

On June 19th 2016, UdeM's masters student in urban planning was interviewed by VTV (Vietnam's national television) on the Do-it-yourself initiative "Think Playground" in Hanoi which he studies with two other student-members of the CRC in Sustainable Urbanization in the Global South (Jules Laurent-Allard and Gabriel Larue). The clip of his interview is here (minute 17).

 

 

Olivier Jacques SSHRC Storytellers Finalist

Danielle Labbe

olivier_jacques

Olivier Jacques, PhD candidate in architecture (McGill University) and PhD fellow at the Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Urbanization in the Global South is one of the 25 finalists of the SSHRC’s annual Storytellers contest challenging postsecondary students to show Canadians how social sciences and humanities research is affecting our lives, our world and our future for the better. Congratulations Olivier ! 

See Olivier's video submission here.