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Newsletter August 2019
Centre for Urban Studies
NEWS
Open Call - Joint Seed Grant Second Round
The Amsterdam Centre for Cultural Heritage and Identity (ACHI) and Centre for Urban Studies (CUS) have launched a second round of their Joint Seed Grant. These grants are provided to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue between urban scholars in the humanities and in the social sciences, and to stimulate original research in the field of Urban Studies. In this second round, grants will be awarded of between €2.500 and €5.000 per grant, up to a total call budget of €15.000. Grants can be submitted continuously, between now and the final deadline of 15 October 2019.
> Find the full call online
Open Call - Urban Mental Health
Open Call for connected PhD projects within the research priority area Urban Mental Health. 

The UvA research priority area Urban Mental Health represents a research collaboration between the UvA Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Medicine and the Institute for Advanced Study.

UMH awards grants for research into fundamental, neurobiological, psychological, epidemiological and translational research within the central framework of mental health in an urban environment. Applications need to involve at least two of these three Faculties in a collaborative effort and ideally involve, at least partly, a complexity science approach.
> Find the full call online
Justus Uitermark professor Urban Geography:
We are happy to announce that Dr. Justus Uitermark has been appointed as new chair in Urban Geography (with a focus on Urbanization and Urban Social Change). Justus is currently working as an associate professor in the Sociology department at the UvA. He is both a distinguished urban geographer and a renowned urban sociologist, two distinct fields of study that complement, inform and inspire each other.
Justus Uitermark professor Urban Geography:
 Joyeeta Gupta new faculty chair
Joyeeta Gupta new faculty chair
We are happy to announce that Prof. dr. Joyeeta Gupta has been appointed as one of new faculty (FMG) chairs, notably to stimulate collaboration on sustainability issues both within and beyond academia. It is good to see that Joyeeta’s excellent work on Climate Change and Water Issues has not gone unnoticed. This is due recognition for many years of outstanding work (and sacrifice).
UPCOMING EVENTS
Masterstudio 2019
Exhibition: The Right to Build - Self-Build between Dreams and Reality
All over the world, people are building their own homes. Sometimes this stems from a strong personal desire, at other times it follows from necessity. The Right to Build presents a snapshot of iconic, diverse types of self-build which have manifested themselves in Amsterdam and Almere in the past ten years. These initiatives are mirrored with international examples from the same period. The exhibition focuses on the tension between personal initiatives and regulations.

25 September - The Right to Build Politics (Dutch)
The right to build requires political will power. Residents, renter or owner, should have the right and opportunity to shape their own choices regarding housing. During this evening at Arcam, Carel Weeber addresses the importance of free choice in today's and the future's housing situation. In this day and age of individualisation, the need for self build and collective housing initiatives is growing. Adri Duivesteijn will use his political experience to discuss the opportunities and limitis to self build and stresses the growing importance of housing corporations. Gerrit Kramer and Federico Savini will introduce the debate. 

For more information (Dutch) and tickets click here.

The exhibition was created on the initiative of the University of Amsterdam, partly funded by the Centre for Urban Studies, and arranged with the help of René Boer and Mark Minkjan (Failed Architecture).

Exhibition date: 28.06 – 08.12.2019
Location: the Amsterdam Architecture Centre.
> More information
25 September - Alternative Urban Futures
More than ever, alternative urban futures are needed for an urban world that is socially just, environmentally sustainable, and capable of caring for the diversity of urban life. How can policy makers, activists, students and scholars enact change by 'doing the urban' differently? This event marks the launch of two co-edited books that cover such alternative urban spaces across civic, private, and public spheres. A selection of speakers present their work on alternative urbanism in Amsterdam. Join us for an international dialogue on the production of alternative urban spaces.


Date and location
25 September, 20.00
Pakhuis de Zwijger
Piet Heinkade 179, 1019 HC Amsterdam
> More information and registration
WORKING PAPER SERIES
Lifestyle enclaves in the Instagram city?
Echo chambers and filter bubbles are becoming part of a new master narrative about social media. Commentators and scholars worry that, since social media enable assortative social ties among those who share a common identity, they fortify identity-based divisions and drive polarization. This Working Paper, John Boy and Justus Uitermark interrogate these concepts and the wider narrative of social fragmentation of which they are a part by analyzing the interplay between fragmentation and integration in the context of urban dwellers’ Instagram use.
> Read the paper
Recent Publications
J. Rath
The coffee scene in Glasgow's West End: On the class practices of the new urban middle classes

R.J. van Duijne & J. Nijman 
India's Emergent Urban Formations

S. Nello-Deakin 
Is there such a thing as a 'fair' distribution of road space?

J. Uitermark
From the margin to the centre? A relational analysis of discursive contention in the minority integration debate in the Low Countries
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