Program
Monday | 5 March 2018 TU Berlin | Fraunhoferstraße 33-36 | room FH918
13.00
Get Together & Registration
13.30
Welcome Addresses
14.00
Keynote Andreas Hepp | Universität Bremen
Figurations of Deep Mediatization: Understanding the Media-Related Transformation of Social Domains
14.45 Coffee Break
15:00 Session 1 – Mediatisation of Planning and the Urban Public Sphere in Historical Perspective
Presentation 1 | Thomas Birkner | Universität Münster
Historical Perspectives in Mediatisation Research – Central Questions and Methodological Challenges
Presentation 2 | Adelheid von Saldern | Leibniz Universität Hannover
The Media, Urban Planning and Public Spheres. Some Reflections on the 20th Century
Presentation 3 | Kathrin Meißner | IRS | Erkner
Research Design Mediatisation, Planning and the Urban Public Sphere in a Historical Perspective – Theoretical Approaches and Methodological Challenges
Comments of the Previous Presenters in the Session
Final Discussion of the Session
18.00 Dinner
Tuesday | 5 March 2018 TU Berlin | Fraunhoferstraße 33-36 | room FH918
10.00 Session 2 (E)Participation and Visualisation. Consequences for Collaborative Planning Practices and the Public Sphere
Presentation 1 | Angela Million | TU Berlin
Impact of Digitalisation in Participatory Planning with Youth
Presentation 2 | Nadine Kuhla von Bergmann
creative climate cities The Role Of Maps in Citizen and Stakeholder Activation Processes
Presentation 3 | Ajit Singh | IRS | Erkner
Communication, Visualisation and Imagination in Collaborative Planning Processes: Theoretical Approaches and Methodological Challenges
Comments of the Previous Presenters in the Session
Final Discussion of the Session
12.00 Lunch
13.00 Session 3 Monitoring and Imaging: Forms of Digital Planning in the Present and their Consequences for Inclusive and Integrative Urban Design
Presentation 1 | Yahia Shawkat | 10Tooba
Cairo Unseeing Like the State: Re/Presenting Data for Spatial Justice
Presentation 2 | Yaşar Adnan Adanali | Center for Spatial Justice
Istanbul Uses and Abuses of Digital Media in Urban Planning: A Conceptual and Empirical Review from Istanbul
Presentation 3 | Mennatullah Hendawy
TU Berlin Knowledge as Power: Communication of Urban Planning in the Age of Mediatisation: Theoretical Approaches and Methodological Challenges
Comments of the Previous Presenters in the Session
Final Discussion of the Session
15.00 Wrap up
15.30 Final Conference Coffee
16.00 End and Departure