GUHP-Sponsored Panels and Meetings at the Biannual Conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS)
Yokohama, Japan, July 16-18, 2018
MONDAY July 16
Room 6, 10 am (note changed time):
GUHP Organizing Meeting.
All GUHP members and GUHP-Sponsored Panelists are Encouraged to Attend
Room 6 Session 1 (11:15AM-1:00PM)
Panel 7. Planning Community without Planners
Chair: Nancy Kwak
Guangzhi Huang
Astute Planners: How Urban Villagers in Guangzhou Converted Their Neighborhood into an African Market
Mohd Aquil
Indigenous Civics: Indigenous Elites and the shaping of Allahabad city in colonial India
Heide Imai
Urban Ordinaries - Vernacular Landscapes as Places of Diversity, Difference and Displacement
Li Hou, Guanning Zhao, Jihuan Li, Xin Kai, Xufeng Qiu and Kaiping Zhang
The Paradox of Community Planning in Shanghai Quyang New Village: providing better service space in a formally micro-rayon in three decades
Room 7 Session 2 (2:00PM-3:45PM)
Panel 11. Between Empires and Nations: Urban Change in Twentieth Century China and Taiwan
Chair: Christian Hess
Toby Lincoln
Postwar Urban Reconstruction in China, 1938 - 1958
Koji Hirata
Building a Socialist Industrial City: Factory, City, and Countryside in Mao's China
Liza Wing Man Kam
From Shinto Shrines to Martyr Temples and others: ‘Religious’ Space, Rituals and their shifting political Symbolism as Enunciation of Power(s) in Taiwan since the Post-war Era
Xiaogeng Ren, Baihao Li and Diwen Shi
Western Imitation in modern China's urban planning practice between the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China
Room 6 Session 2 (2:00PM-3:45PM)
Panel 8. The Global Petroleumscape in East Asia (East Asian Petroleumscapes (Part 1))
Chair: Carola Hein
Ben De Vries
The Battle For Oil in the Dutch East Indies: Plaju, the pearl in the crown of the Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij in the turmoil of the 1940s
Li Hou
Production First, Livelihood Second: the Life and Death of Worker-Peasant Villages in a Chinese Oil Field
Penglin Zhu
The Daqing Oil Cluster: From petroleum hub to sustainable future
Room 6 Session 3 (4:00PM-5:45PM)
Panel 9. At the crossroads of oil flows and international planning exchanges (East Asian Petroleumscapes (Part 2))
Chair: Rezvan (Rose) Sarkhosh
Stephen Ramos
Oil’s Quiet on the Western Front: Planning the Persian Corridor
Carola Hein
The Global Petroleumscape, Spatial and Represented: A Tool for Understanding Planning Practice
Rezvan Sarkhosh
Shaping Ahvaz' transnational oil modernity; at the crossroads of oil flows and international planning exchanges
Mohamad Sedighi and Elmira Jafari
Localizing Transnational Architectural and Urban Ideas in Iran’s Oil boom Era
TUESDAY JULY 17
Lecture Hall, Session 4 (9:15AM-11:00AM)
Panel 25. Adaptation and Resiliency of Socialist Planning in Transitional Economies: China, Hungary, Poland, and Russia
Chair: Li Hou
Panel Co-Sponsored by the Global Urban History Project
Daniel Kiss
The ‘socialist post-socialist’: Urban planning in Hungary during the first two decades following its 1989 regime change
Piotr Bujas, Alicja Gzowska, Łukasz Stanek and Li Hou
Planning Transition Beyond Socialism: From Poland to China and Back
Zhendong Luo and Biyao Zhu
Local Adjustment with Path-dependence: the Governance Structure Shift and Spatial Responding in Chinese Third-front City since 1980s
Fedor Kudryavtsev and Li Hou
Sotsgorod (Socialistic city) of Today and Tomorrow: Soviet Legacy in Common Trends and Challenges of Contemporary Urban Development and Planning in China and Russia.
Room 6 Session 4 (9:15AM-11:00AM)
Panel 37. The Global History of Urban Renewal
Chair: Sujin Eom
Panel Co-Sponsored by the Global Urban History Project
Dorothy Tang
Thousand-Hectare Metropolitan Playground: Visions for Johannesburg’s Gold Mining Belt
Meng-Tsun Su
Imagining a Meshwork of Urban Nature – Lawrence Halprin and Panhandle Parkway in the San Francisco
Jiewon Song
Contesting Urban Authenticity on a Global Scale: Heritage, Regeneration and Redevelopment in Singapore and Tokyo
Yeung Yeung Fok
Remaking Hong Kong Heritage and Identity: Post-Colonial Urban Renewal Planning and Heritage Policy Agenda
Room 6 Session 5 (11:15AM-1:00PM)
Panel 38. Historicizing the Global City
Chair: Sebastian Schmidt Comment: Carl Nightingale
Beate Loeffler
How to create a global city? Tokyo’s modern development (1860-1930) as a possible case of reference.
Guadalupe Garcia
An Early Modern Caribbean: Havana
Akihiro Kashima
A Viewpoint of "Diversity Creation" in the Planning History Research: Another Interpretation of Urban Planning Technique in the Spanish Colonial Period
Room 6 Session 6 (2:45PM-4:30PM)
Panel 39. Global Cities, Urban Space, Ethnic Mobility and Intercultural Integration
Chair: Weiliang Zhang
Weifang Lu
Social Housing and the Emerging of Greater London: the Case of Becontree Estate
Weiliang Zhang
The Chinese people were imagined in the eighteenth century London: on the study of Oliver Goldsmith’s “Citizen of the World or letters from a Chinese philosopher, residing in London, to his friends in the east”
Ming Zhu
Milan-Madrid-Mexico: Global Urban network and cities in Spanish Empire
WEDNESDAY JULY 18
Room 6 Session 7 (9:15AM-11:00AM)
Panel 58. Planning History and Megaevents: Part 1, Planning, Design and Event Spaces
Chairs: John R. Gold and Margaret Gold
Jennifer Minner and Martin Abbott
How Urban Spaces Remember: Memory and Transformation at Two Expo Sites
John Gold and Margaret Gold
Pestilence, toxicity and all the fun of the fair: brownfield sites and mega-event spaces
Sergio Fagerlande
Tourism in the slums of Rio de Janeiro: An analysis of the urban impacts in informal areas caused by recent public interventions for the big sports events hosted by the city
Fabiana Izaga, Sérgio Fagerlande and Rachel Coutinho Marques Da Silva
Porous boundaries in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas: Community based initiatives, urban mobility infrastructure, tourism and environmental issues in the urbanization of fringes as a socio-spatial means to reconcile the favela with the city
Room 6 Session 8 (11:15AM-1:00PM)
Panel 59. Planning History and Megaevents: Part 2, Olympic Legacy
Chairs: John Gold and Margaret Gold
Tomoko Tamari
Star Architects, Urban Spectacles and the Global City: Exploring the Case of the Tokyo Olympics 2020
Anne-Marie Broudehoux
Extraterritoriality in the Olympic City of Exception: The Case of Rio de Janeiro 2014-2016
Juliet Davis
Obsolescence and Transformability in London’s 2012 Olympic Site
Lecture Hall Session 9 (2:00PM-3:45PM)
Panel 56. Western Planning in Asian Treaty Ports
Chairs:Carola Hein and Yanchen Sun
Hang Lin
Western Modernity Interwoven with Chinese Traditions: Lives and Identities of an Emerging Cosmopolitan Society in Late Nineteenth Century Shanghai
Jessa Dahl
From Entrepot to Treaty Port: Nagasaki’s Networks of Transnational Exchange and the Nineteenth Century Global Order, 1859-1899
Yili Zhao, Kun Song and Yanchen Sun
Historical Analysis of Public Transportation Development in Modern Tianjin
Yanchen Sun, Carola Hein, and Kun Song
Planning Modern Cities in China: Regulations of Concessions in Tianjin (1860-1945)
Room 6 Session 9 (2:00PM-3:45PM)
Panel 60. Sites of Exchange: The Confluence of Global Networks and Local Interests in the Planning of Financial Centres
Chair: Li Hou
Raphael Languillon
The use of high rise buildings in financial centers as real estate companies' massive weapons – the case of Mitsubishi Jisho's strategy through times
Uta Leconte
World Trade Architecture. The Twin Towers and Global Financial Centers.
Sben Korsh
Imperial Sediments: Planning the Urban Land Development of Hong Kong’s Exchange Square (1980-84)
Robert Cowherd
Spatial Operations of Finance in 17th century Batavia and Amsterdam
Room 6: 4 pm
GUHP Wrap-Up Meeting
All GUHP members and GUHP-sponsored panelists are encouraged to attend
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