17.06. — 18.06.2021 | 16:00

CityIndustries Workshop Series II

Renewal, Endurance and Care. Spaces and Rythms of Urban Industrial Entanglements

das stillgelegte Kernkraftwerk Ignalina in Litauen
© Veronica Andres

Timothy Moss (Berlin)
Maja Petrovic-Steger (Ljubljana)
Cécile Cuny (Paris)
Katja Müller (Halle)

Kerstin Poehls (University of Hamburg)
Asta Vonderau (Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg)
CityIndustries (International Research Network)

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Contemporary cities are related to industries in a variety of ways. Ports have grown into powerful economic hubs and spaces of urban diversity and ‚global cities‘ have been shaped by the flows of finance and information – which are likewise marked by extreme social differences. Moreover satellite cities host nuclear power plants and peripheral towns are exploited as sites for resource extraction. The so called „shrinking“ cities, on the other hand, are caught in the process of deindustrialization. Industries are equally being shaped by urban developments: they have to adapt to policies and regulations or redefine their economic aims, or adjust working conditions, according to changing public expectations.
This workshop series investigates urban industrial entanglements as sites of endurance, renewal and care. Instead of thinking in dual categories such as industrial versus postindustrial cities or new versus old industries, we propose to investigate those entanglements as situated relational spaces, which are dynamic and controversial, and at the same time sedimented in and from specific cultural and historical contexts.

Thursday, 17.06.2021, 4-6 p.m.
4-6 p.m.: Keynote and online-dialogue
Timothy Moss (Berlin): The Material Politics of Urban Infrastructure in Historical Perspective: Berlin 1920-2020

Friday, 18.06.2021, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Materialities Matter: The Tangible of Cities and Industries (Convenor: Katja Müller)
10 a.m.-1 p.m.: Maja Petrovic-Steger (Ljubljana): ‘RIparian Infrastructure’: The Meaning of Social Responsibility and Care in a Danubian City
Cécile Cuny (Paris): Logistics zones’ materiality under the photographic lenses
Katja Müller (Halle): To see and not to see: Coal mining industry’s infrastructure in and beyond the city
1-2 p.m. Lunch break
2-3 p.m. Internal network meeting & workshop

Keynotes are open to all. Please note that the number of participants to the workshops will be limited. Please register via info@cityindustries.org. Please mention your name and affiliation. We would also be happy to know how the workshop series topic relates to your research interests (optional). Both ZOOM-Link and readings will be sent out before the event.