UrbEXplorers conference: Call for papers
UrbEXplorers
The city as a learning space
Conference, Berlin 28-29 September 2023
Urbexplorers is the final conference of the Erasmus + project UrbEX. The multidisciplinary symposium will discuss and promote urban exploration as a methodology for empowering youths, overcoming their vulnerabilities and fostering their engagement in community life. Taking the stance from three main focuses – the neighbourhood as a learning space, gaming and storytelling for education, and inclusion of vulnerable youths, we welcome paper proposals addressing questions and topic such as:
How to increase the capacities of young people to learn from the urban environment
Spatial exploration as emancipatory practice
Empowering local communities through youth participation
Tools and methods for youth’s engagement
Fighting segregation, school drop-out and unemployment
Design thinking approaches and co-creation.
Inclusion of migrant and refugees through urban exploratory practice
Community narratives and storytelling
The UrbEXplorers conference has a wide multidisciplinary and inclusive ambition . It aims at creating a dialogue between professionals working with youths and researchers, activists and civil servants moving on similar fields. One session will be dedicated to present the results of the Urbex project, including the UrbEX Handbook and Toolkit. The conference will also be the occasion to launch a network of youth organisations interested in developing spatial practice with innovative methods.
The conference will be held in Berlin Kreuzberg, and will include practical explorations and field activities. It will have a practice-oriented approach, favouring presentations of concrete experiences and tools rather than purely theoretical papers. We encourage non-strictly academic formats, video, poetry and different formats, with preferably interactive presentations.
Proposals are received at info@tesserae.eu with an abstract of 400 words max, short CV and affiliation.
Deadline extended to 5 June 2023.
Please feel free to disseminate this call through your networks and to anyone that may be interested.