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Becoming Urban? - Investigating the P-S Landscape
European Humanities University Publishing House, Minsk

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Deadline: July 1st 2007

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Call For Papers

We are calling for contributions in the realms of culture
studies, social studies, urban studies, media studies, architecture and anthropology to the volume Becoming Urban?: Investigating the P-S Landscape.

This volume aims to explore the metamorphosing urban, rural, social and media landscapes in the geographical space usually referred to as 'post-socialist', i.e. potentially from the Balkans to Vladivostok, including all that lies between.

However, we are acutely aware that, especially in terms of an investigation of questions related to urban forms, this territory was constituted as other in relation to the developed urban territory of the Western world well before the advent of communism. In addition, it is far from certain that socialism or communism was a distinct form of urban organisation or whether it just represented one branch of the modernist urban project. Also, not only was the experience of socialism lived very differently in the different countries usually grouped under the heading
'post-socialist', but we have now had at least 15 years of something different: is it therefore accurate to label this territory under the heading 'socialist' even in conjunction with the epithet 'post'?

Thus, we have chosen to opt for the title "P-S" which, although representing the first letters of Post-Socialist, also reflects our hesitation as to whether this specific historical legacy is really the dominant influence on the region. For P-S might equally stand for Post-Soros
and thus suggest that it is the way in which the urban societies of this region now plug into global flows of capital and knowledge that, at least intellectually, plays the dominant role in fashioning this geographical
space as a coherent region. Another sense of P-S which plays an important role in our thinking is that of Post-Scriptum as a challenge to Francis Fukuyama's controversial assertion that the liberal urban democracies of the West constitute the end of history; in this sense, are the urban forms emerging in the P-S landscape simply footnotes to this conclusion or are they significant enough to suggest that there is more to history than we
have yet understood? In addition, P-S has a further connotation which might help in interpreting this uncharted landscape, since P-S is also the German
abbreviation for horse-power (in German, Pferd-Sterke). Might it be that the absence of stable urban structures and the difficulty of understanding what is happening in this region gives the cities here a specific dynamism of
their own?

So are the P-S civilisations at last becoming urban, in the
sense of catching up with the western and only model of urban civilisation, or does the relationship to the legacies of history here open up new forms of urban interaction? Or is it, in the age of the post-metropolis or
post-modernity, too late to become urban: what kind of urban forms are emerging in the age of the domination of the global media village? Or do these societies remain obdurately rural - or perhaps the 'rural' elements in
the P-S cities give them a special form of urban energy? Or are there also radical changes happening in provincial and rural settlements, and in the countryside, which are also linked to changes in urban life and the dominant
modes of economic production?

We see all these questions as being open and requiring new
theoretical and empirical approaches to try to map this confusing cultural space. For simply importing Western urban theories seems inappropriate to map a space which is itself being produced by a distorting/distorted
encounter with forces from the West? Equally, while Marxism is appealing in a context where the questions of who owns what and where does the profit go are complicated and urgent, returning to Marx as a tool for analysing the
ruins of communism also seems questionable. Thus, to try to bring thinking closer to what is really happening in P-S societies, an anthropological turn might seem a fruitful direction to take, but what then might be the role of thinking in seeking to build models to explore this experience?

Articles, therefore, are expected be based on empirical evidence from a city, cities, or the countryside in the region, but will also seek to open up new theoretical avenues for dealing with the complex socio-cultural
organisation of this region.

Contributions should be in Russian and preceded by an abstract and keywords in Russian, and followed by an abstract and keywords in English. Please also
attach short biographical information: i.e. institution where you work and a brief mention of books/articles already published. Articles should be submitted to us in electronic form before July 1st 2007, but it would be helpful if those wishing to contribute an article could signal their intention to do so earlier.

The publication is a product of an International Higher Education Support Programme and will be published through the European Humanities University Publishing House in Minsk. It is also planned that the best articles from
this volume will form the core of a publication in English under the same title, scheduled for 2008.

For further information, please feel free to contact either Nerijus Milerius
(nerijus_miler@yahoo.com) or Benjamin Cope (b.cope@zacheta.art.pl )





Email: b.cope@zacheta.art.pl


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