Brown Bag: Port-City Relationships – initial results

Port-Cities undergo perceptible changes due to several structural and societal shifts (globalization, containerization, technologization, etc.), challenging to a high degree the original and traditional inter-dependence and close relations between port and city (physically, economically, socially, culturally). The four-year mixed-methods based research project Port-City Relationships (PoCiRe) is entering its last year. Having completed all empirical data collection (including a variety of historic and contemporary document studies, field studies, stakeholder interviews and surveys of residents and ferry travelers) we are now engaged with analysis of our vast material. For this B&B-seminar we will report on our initial findings, and we hope for a lively discussion with our C-MUS peers, for us to challenge and improve this research!

Time

04.10.2022 kl. 12.00 - 13.00

Description

Port-City Relationships – initial results

Speaker:
Assistant Professor Ida S. G. Lange and Marieke van Hulst Pedersen, CREATE, isgl@create.aau.dk

Abstract:
Port-Cities undergo perceptible changes due to several structural and societal shifts (globalization, containerization, technologization, etc.), challenging to a high degree the original and traditional inter-dependence and close relations between port and city (physically, economically, socially, culturally). The four-year mixed-methods based research project Port-City Relationships (PoCiRe) is entering its last year. Having completed all empirical data collection (including a variety of historic and contemporary document studies, field studies, stakeholder interviews and surveys of residents and ferry travelers) we are now engaged with analysis of our vast material. For this B&B-seminar we will report on our initial findings, and we hope for a lively discussion with our C-MUS peers, for us to challenge and improve this research!

Place and time:
Rendsburggade 14, C-MUS Lab (room 5.355a) + MS Teams, October 4, 12:00-13:00

All Brown Bag seminars are also organized online in MS Teams.

The seminars are open to everyone with interest in Mobilities and Urban studies.
Pre-registration is not needed. Please bring you own lunch.

Looking forward to see you at the C-MUS Brown Bag Seminars!

 

Host

C-MUS

Address

Rendsburggade 14, C-MUS Lab (room 5.355A), October 04, 12:00-13:00

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