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Justice in Space. The theory and practice of spatial justice conference

22 June 2023 - 23 June 2023

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Justice in Space The theory and practice of spatial justice 22-23 June 2023, Erasmus University Rotterdam Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics & Institute for Philosophy, TU Dortmund CFP and conference description: The current housing crisis is shaping the lives of many people. Housing protests are unraveling in most big European cities at the beat of chants such as huizen voor mensen niet voor winst (houses for people not for profit) and Deutsche Wohnen Enteignen (Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen). These slogans…

Justice in Space The theory and practice of spatial justice 22-23 June 2023, Erasmus University Rotterdam Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics & Institute for Philosophy, TU Dortmund

CFP and conference description: The current housing crisis is shaping the lives of many people. Housing protests are unraveling in most big European cities at the beat of chants such as huizen voor mensen niet voor winst (houses for people not for profit) and Deutsche Wohnen Enteignen (Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen). These slogans highlight that citizens perceive an injustice in the way in which housing is allocated. But what, if anything, is wrong about it? Questions concerning the allocation, use and production of urban space, including housing allocation, have been extensively investigated by urban geographers. Scholars in the field highlight that space should not be considered merely as a container of human activities but as a generative force of (in)justice. Even though philosophers have not paid much attention to the role of space in their normative analyses there is a growing body of literature filling this gap. The aim of this conference is to facilitate the discussion and development of spatially laden considerations of justice. In doing so, it wishes to engage with scholars and practitioners who deal with justice in space, especially, but not exclusively, focusing on the urban dimension. We highly value taking an interdisciplinary approach for our conference. Indeed, we believe that the interaction of theoreticians and practitioners is necessary to develop an understanding of what justice in space is, and how we can achieve it. On one side, philosophers can contribute with clarifying characterizations of the phenomena in question, normative assessments and thought-provoking analyses. On the other side, practitioners’ knowledge and expertise are crucial to understand the current legal framework and how it developed, the power relations within it and the possible strategies we can adopt to bring ourselves closer to justice in space. In addition to the invited speakers, there are a few slots reserved for junior scholars (PhD students or otherwise early career researchers) presenting work that, broadly speaking, is in line with the goal of the workshop. Suggested topics include housing justice, gentrification, tourism, intersectional discrimination, dignity in urban life and the use of communal space. Abstracts should be a maximum of 500 words in .doc or .pdf format with the subject “SUBMISSION- Justice in Space” and sent to Elisabetta Gobbo (gobbo@esphil.eur.nl) AND Niklas Dummer (niklas.dummer@tu-dortmund.de) by the 10th of February 2023. Please include your name, title of the paper, and institutional affiliation in the body of the e-mail (not in the abstract file). We strongly encourage applications from junior scholars who belong to underrepresented groups in academic philosophy. We aim to inform successful applicants by the 27th of February and expect submission of full papers two weeks prior to the workshop, for pre-circulation among participants. Elisabetta Gobbo                                                                          Niklas Dummer PhD candidate, InAF project                                                    Phd candidate https://inaf.info/ Institute for Philosophy,                        TU Dortmund Erasmus School of Philosophy eur.nl/esphil

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22 June 2023
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23 June 2023

Justice in Space
The theory and practice of spatial justice
22-23 June 2023, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics & Institute for Philosophy, TU Dortmund

CFP and conference description:
The current housing crisis is shaping the lives of many people. Housing protests are unraveling in most big European cities at the beat of chants such as huizen voor mensen niet voor winst (houses for people not for profit) and Deutsche Wohnen Enteignen (Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen). These slogans highlight that citizens perceive an injustice in the way in which housing is allocated. But what, if anything, is wrong about it?
Questions concerning the allocation, use and production of urban space, including housing allocation, have been extensively investigated by urban geographers. Scholars in the field highlight that space should not be considered merely as a container of human activities but as a generative force of (in)justice. Even though philosophers have not paid much attention to the role of space in their normative analyses there is a growing body of literature filling this gap.

The aim of this conference is to facilitate the discussion and development of spatially laden considerations of justice. In doing so, it wishes to engage with scholars and practitioners who deal with justice in space, especially, but not exclusively, focusing on the urban dimension. We highly value taking an interdisciplinary approach for our conference. Indeed, we believe that the interaction of theoreticians and practitioners is necessary to develop an understanding of what justice in space is, and how we can achieve it. On one side, philosophers can contribute with clarifying characterizations of the phenomena in question, normative assessments and thought-provoking analyses. On the other side, practitioners’ knowledge and expertise are crucial to understand the current legal framework and how it developed, the power relations within it and the possible strategies we can adopt to bring ourselves closer to justice in space.

In addition to the invited speakers, there are a few slots reserved for junior scholars (PhD students or otherwise early career researchers) presenting work that, broadly speaking, is in line with the goal of the workshop. Suggested topics include housing justice, gentrification, tourism, intersectional discrimination, dignity in urban life and the use of communal space.

Abstracts should be a maximum of 500 words in .doc or .pdf format with the subject “SUBMISSION- Justice in Space” and sent to Elisabetta Gobbo (gobbo@esphil.eur.nl) AND Niklas Dummer (niklas.dummer@tu-dortmund.de) by the 10th of February 2023.
Please include your name, title of the paper, and institutional affiliation in the body of the e-mail (not in the abstract file).

We strongly encourage applications from junior scholars who belong to underrepresented groups in academic philosophy.
We aim to inform successful applicants by the 27th of February and expect submission of full papers two weeks prior to the workshop, for pre-circulation among participants.

Elisabetta Gobbo                                                                          Niklas Dummer
PhD candidate, InAF project                                                    Phd candidate
https://inaf.info/ Institute for Philosophy,                        TU Dortmund
Erasmus School of Philosophy
eur.nl/esphil

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