9th AHRA Research Student Conference
EMERGING BOUNDARIES OF RESEARCH PRINCIPLES & PRAXIS
Scott Sutherland School of Architecture, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
May 19 2012 - May 20 2012
The 9th AHRA PhD student Conference is expected to give delegates a platform to share and explore emerging approaches to research methods, urban issues and findings, and overall to provide a conduit for student delegates to establish collaborations and stir polemical debates in order to allow them to recflect on their position regarding cities and architecture.
New Urban Conditions are transforming the way we perceive urban issues and recognize new research strands. Shifting socio-economic and political conditions and urban production and consumption patterns stipulate new-fangled ideologies in the production of Built Environment (architecture; landscape; public realm; planning schemes and so on) and hence the methods and ideologies that engross in producing these built environments warrant a renewed thinking process.
Papers are sought from PostGraduate researchers in the fields of the Architectural Humanities, dealing wit.
Proposals for papers should be sent as 200 words abstract with title, name, affiliation and keywords to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) by 31 January 2012.
Selected peer reviewed papers (post-conference), will be published in a special issue of GLOBAL BUILT ENVIRONMENT REVIEW (http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/gber/)
