Category: SEED Activities
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SEED seminar—Bangladesh in transition: A step forward democracy
Bangladesh in transition: A step forward for democracy? Date: Thursday 12 September, 4 to 5pm Description The recent student-led protest movement in Bangladesh, which resulted in the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, marks a very significant political shift in the country’s recent history. The end of Hasina’s 15-year rule has left Bangladesh at a […]infur.msd.unimelb.edu.au/2024/09/10/seed-seminar-bangladesh-in-transition-a-step-forward-democracy
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SEED Session: Engaging with Global South Urbanisms / 26 July 2023 [Hybrid Seminar]
Presentations: Phia van Greunen and Debapriya Karmakar Session Chair: Daniel de Oliveira Vasconcelos Urban ‘informal’ settlement: The emergence of public space It is easy to associate public space and informal settlements with resistance. Public space is always produced through geographies of power that legitimise certain forms of action while marginalising other ways of being. Urban […] -
SEED-CERN Session*: Post urban-rural frontiers? Examining diverse island urbanisms in the Philippines / 29 June 2023 [Hybrid Seminar]
Presentation: Aireen Andal and Andre Ortega Session Co-chairs: Reden Recio and Ethel Villafranca Islands tend to conjure images of tourist beaches or rural peripherality. They rarely figure into the urban studies literature as theoretically generative spaces that can reinvigorate urban knowledge production. In empirical terms, urban studies mainly foreground inland spaces and barely represent the […] -
SEED Session: The politics of transnational infrastructure provision / 04 April 2023 [Virtual Seminar]
Presentation: Xiao Ma Session Co-chairs: Shiva Nouri and Kazi Fattah Sitting at the intersection of China’s rise as a global power and its growing role in global transport infrastructure and service provision, the changes in bilateral relations between China and Australia present critical social, environmental, and geopolitical challenges for both countries. This study investigates transnational infrastructure […] -
2022 SEED Year-End Sessions
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SEED Session: The right to be counted / 23 September 2022 [Virtual Seminar]
Presentation: Sanjeev Routray Discussants: Ishita Chatterjee, Ash Alam, Eric Gaisie & Adrian Marin Toro Session Co-chairs: Erich Wolff & Nabanita Islam This book describes the process of claims-making as an attempt by the political community of the poor to assert its existence and numerical strength, and it demonstrates how this struggle to be counted constitutes […] -
SEED Research Seminar / 10 August 2022 [Hybrid Session]
Presentations: Pamela Cajilig, Ha Minh Hai Thai, and Diah Asih (Roro) Purwaningrum Session Chair: Redento Recio Recorded Session Learning Southern urbanisms in the time of COVID-19: Methodological implications, empirical insights, and ethical dilemmas The multi-dimensional aspects and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have reshaped the landscape of scholarship. Researchers in different parts of the globe […]infur.msd.unimelb.edu.au/2022/08/22/seed-research-seminar-10-august-2022-hybrid-session
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2021 SEED Year-end Show and Tell
Concurrent Sessions on 1) Housing, Space and Place-making; 2) Resilience and Research Methods; 3) Socio-Spatial Justice December 14, 5:00-6:30pm (Melbourne Time) Recorded Sessionsinfur.msd.unimelb.edu.au/2021/12/08/seed-year-end-show-and-tell
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SEED Research Seminar / October 28, 2021 [Virtual Session]
Presentations: Johanna Brugman and Katrina Ganzon Session Co-chairs: Neeraj Dangol and Manas Murthy Recorded Sessioninfur.msd.unimelb.edu.au/2021/10/21/seed-research-seminar-october-28-2021-online-session
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SEED Research Seminar / September 30, 2021 [Virtual Session]
Presentations: Boonanan Natakun and Sombol Mokhles Session Co-chairs: Yuan Wei and Martin Arias-Loyola Recorded Sessioninfur.msd.unimelb.edu.au/2021/09/23/seed-research-seminar-september-30-2021-virtual-session
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