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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. Our Archive provides information on each session of the Urbis Research Forum. On the right of the page is a list of every session that has taken place. Click on each page and you’ll find the names of speakers and panellists who took part as well as further information and resources. Podcasts are available to download from recorded sessions and The. Urbis Research Forum Review. Can also be downloaded from relevant pages. A blog on ur...
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The Review | Urbis Research Forum
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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. The Urbis Research Forum Review. Urbis Research Forum Review. Is the online journal of the Urbis Research Forum. Each issue brings together the highlights from different sessions. Click below to download:. Vol1 issue1 The Mancunian Way. The Alchemy of Concrete: Towards an Imaginative Geography of the Mancunian Way. The Everyday Life of the Mancunian Way: An Exploration of the Mundane. Vol1 issue2 Science and the City. Free 1 Day Sym...
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Changing Cities / Emerging Urbanisms | Urbis Research Forum
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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. Changing Cities / Emerging Urbanisms. Changing Cities / Emerging Urbanisms. 19 June, 2009. Prof Gyan Prakash (Princeton University, Research Institute of Cosmopolitan Cities University of Manchester). Canon Andrew Shanks (Manchester Cathedral). Prof Tom Jeffries (University of Birmingham). Leave one →. November 9, 2011 9:03 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Rethinking Homes, Rethinking Regeneration | Urbis Research Forum
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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. Rethinking Homes, Rethinking Regeneration. Rethinking Homes, Rethinking Regeneration. Monday, 12 July 2010. Dave Tomlinson (Chairman, Grove Village Residents’ Association. Antony Lockley ( University of Salford, former Head of Strategy and Housing at Blackpool City Council. Dr James Evans ( Geography, University of Manchester. Download the “Rethinking Homes, Rethinking Regeneration” podcast. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Mancunian Way...
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Visualising the City | Urbis Research Forum
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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. Tuesday 17 November 2009. Steve Hanson (Hereford College of Arts). Helen Palmer (Palmer Squared). Prof Paul Sermon (University of Salford). Urbis Research Forum Review. Click below to download Issue 3, “Landscapes”:. Vol1, Issue 3, “Landscapes”. Further information, Links and Resources. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Free 1 Day ...
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Drinking and the City | Urbis Research Forum
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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. Drinking and the City. Drinking and the City. With media coverage of Booze Britain and binge drinking, and debates around pub licensing, alcohol continues to be a hot topic of debate. But is this a real or moral panic? The Drinking and the City Session explored the benefits and drawbacks of alcohol use in culture and society and paid particular focus on the city of Manchester. Dr Mark Jayne ( Geography, University of Manchester.
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Cyber City | Urbis Research Forum
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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. Wednesday 23 October 2009. Dr David Bell (University of Leeds). Martin Dodge (University of Manchester). The Urbis Research Forum Review. Click Below to download Issue 2, “Science and the City”:. Vol1, Issue 2, Science and the City. Further Information, Links and Resources. Cyber Badger Research Blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Faith and the City.
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Happy Birthday Mr. Engels! | Urbis Research Forum
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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. Happy Birthday Mr. Engels! Happy Birthday Mr. Engels. Monday 29 November, 6.00 pm. Friedrich Engels celebrated his 190th birthday on 28 November, 2010, and his. Work in philosophy and political theory continue to be widely read and. Highly influential. Manchester served as inspiration for some of Engels’. Writings on child labour, unsanitary conditions and working class life in. Be relevant in the 21st century. An addition of the.
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Podcasts | Urbis Research Forum
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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. Missed a session or want to listen again? The Urbis Research Forum is recording its sessions as downloadable podcasts. All the podcasts available are listed and linked below. Happy Birthday Mr. Engels. Friedrich Engels celebrated his 190th birthday on 28 November, 2010, and his. Work in philosophy and political theory continue to be widely read and. Highly influential. Manchester served as inspiration for some of Engels’. Julian Tai...
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Mancunian Way: The Alchemy of Concrete | Urbis Research Forum
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An informal space for diverse discussion on city life and urban culture. Mancunian Way: The Alchemy of Concrete. The Mancunian Way: The Alchemy of Concerete. Thursday, 27 August, 2009. Urbis Research Forum Review. Click below to download Issue 1, “Mancunian Way”:. Vol1, Issue 1, The Mancunian Way. Further Information, Links and Resources. Manchester Evening News,. Celebrating Manchester’s ‘Ugly Gems’. Manchester Evening News,. Postcards Celebrate Manchester’s Unloved Buildings. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.