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Public Space Democracy
International Study Group on Spatial Dimensions of Public Memory
Publié le mercredi 28 février 2018
Résumé
The public space is not an empty neutral place, nor it is devoid of power relations. It is deeply imbued with regulation of social space, layers of memory, offering a scene for present day politics, but also an historical archive with different temporalities, inhabitants, monuments and events. Can physical space contribute to creating commonalities and linkage points between different publics? Or does the space, as a marker of identity and power politics become an obstacle for cultural sharing and society making? The claims over meaning and ownership of public space opening up a battlefield over its competing interpretations and contested memories will be discussed as part of global democratic agendas.
Annonce
Argument
The public space is not an empty neutral place, nor it is devoid of power relations. It is deeply imbued with regulation of social space, layers of memory, offering a scene for present day politics, but also an historical archive with different temporalities, inhabitants, monuments and events. Can physical space contribute to creating commonalities and linkage points between different publics? Or does the space, as a marker of identity and power politics become an obstacle for cultural sharing and society making? The claims over meaning and ownership of public space opening up a battlefield over its competing interpretations and contested memories will be discussed as part of global democratic agendas.
Program
9.30 Welcoming coffee
- 10.00 Nilüfer Göle, Contested Places of Worship: Intercultural Conflicts Beyond the Frontiers
10.30-12.30 Session 1
- 10.30 Levent Yılmaz, Spectacle of Power and Places of Memory
- 11.00 Mechtild Wildrich, Memory and Monuments: An Update on Site-Specificity
- 11.30 Ali Akay, How the language become an arm for the visual art ?
12.00 Debate
12.30 Lunch
13.30- 15.30 Session 2
- 13.30 Lynda Zein, Spatio-temporal Reference Points: The Case of Syria
- 14.00 Nazlı Temir, Emergence of Plural Memories in Public: The Case of Armenians
- 14.30 Parand Danesh, Spatial Memory and Grieving Obstruction in Post-War Iran
15.00 Debate
15.30 Coffee Break
16.00-18.00 Session 3
- 16.00 Barbara Carnevali, Social Sensibility
- 16.30 Erinç Aslanboğa, Transformation of Space as an Individual and Collective Experience
- 17.00 Helin Karaman, Regulating Collective Behavior in Public Parks
- 17.30 Andreas Koller, Notes on Public Space
18.00 Debate
18.30Concluding Remarks
Project directed by
- Nilüfer göle
EHESS/Nomis
Team members
- Warda hadjab
- Zeynep uğur
- Gökçe tuncel
Catégories
- Époque contemporaine (Catégorie principale)
- Sociétés > Sociologie
- Sociétés > Études du politique > Sciences politiques
- Sociétés > Études urbaines
- Sociétés > Histoire
- Sociétés > Études du politique
Lieux
- Room Lombard - 96 Boulevard Raspail
Paris, France (75006)
Dates
- vendredi 02 mars 2018
Fichiers attachés
Mots-clés
- espace public, sphère publique, démocratie, mémoire, art
Contacts
- Zeynep Ugur
courriel : zeynepugur8969 [at] gmail [dot] com
URLS de référence
Source de l'information
- Zeynep Ugur
courriel : zeynepugur8969 [at] gmail [dot] com
Licence
Cette annonce est mise à disposition selon les termes de la CC0 1.0 Universel.
Pour citer cette annonce
« Public Space Democracy », Journée d'étude, Calenda, Publié le mercredi 28 février 2018, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/435626

