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2014/07/22-24 Association for Urban Creativity: 3rd Conference in Osaka / International Symposium 'Inclusive Creative City and Cultural Diversity'

Association for Urban Creativity
the 3rd conference in Osaka
July 22nd-24th, 2014

for more details and updates: www.auc3rd.com
previous events since its establishment: projects/auc

July 22nd program / OCU International Symposium

9.00 - 18.00 Registration

9.15 - 9.30 Opening Remarks
Yoshiki Nishizawa, President of Osaka City University
Yoshio Kurano, Osaka International House, Osaka Prefecture
Kazuo Sumi, President, Commemorative Foundation for the International Garden and Greenery Exposition (Expo' 90)
Ryohei Yamanishi, Director, Osaka Museum of Natural History

9.30 - 10.30 Keynote Address "Nobel Award and Surprise of Nature"
Erling Norrby, Former Permanent Secretary, Swedish Royal Academy of Science

10.45 - 12.50 Creative City and World Heritage
Seiichi Kondo, Former Commissioner for Cultural Affairs
Francesco Bandarin, Assistant Director General for Culture, UNESCO
Xavier Greffe, Professor, University of Paris 1, Pantheon-Sorbonne
Paolo Perulli, Professor, University of Eastern Piedmont

12.50 - 13.50 Lunch

13:50 - 14:30 Keynote Speech: City and Culture
Seita Tanaka, Mayor of Yao City, Osaka: Creativity of Yao City

14.30 - 15.50 Plenary Session "Nature and City: Cultural Creativity and Networking Cities"
Marc Jeanson, Chief, Research Division, Natural History Museum of Paris
Moritoshi Inno, Professor and Director, Botanical Garden of Osaka City University:Local community and Botanical Garden
Minoru Tsukagoshi, Chief, Research Division, Osaka Museum of Natural History
Shinobu Fujita, Professor, Graduate School of Life Science, Osaka City University: Regenerating Community in Osaka Traditional House

16.00 -17.30 Science and City: Galileo Galilei, Goethe, Kimura Kenkado
Taiji Adachi, Emeritus Professor, Osaka Prefecture University and President of Osaka Municipal Universities Press [Session Chair]
Philippe Terheggen, Managing Director STM Journals, Elsevier
Hans Thomson, Professor, University of Zurich: Japanese Arts and Networking
Franz Hoffmann, Emeritus Professor, University of California, Irvine
Juichi Matsuyama, Professor, Osaka Gakuin Univ.

17.30 - 17.40 Closing Remarks
Masaki Abe, Professor, Director of Urban Research Plaza, Osaka City University

18.00 - 19.30 Reception


July 23rd program / AUC Conference 2014

9.00 - 18.00 Registration 

9.15- 9:30 Opening and Welcome
Andy Pratt, professor, City University London, Vice President of AUC

9.30 - 10.30 Opening plenary speech
Klaus R. Kunzmann, Professor emeritus, TU Dortmund University

10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break 

11.00 - 12.30 Plenary Session: Creativity and Sustainability
Andy Pratt, Professor ,City University, London, [Session Chair]
Lily Kong, Professor, Vice President, National University of Singapore
Marisol Garcia, Professor, University of Barcelona 

13.00 - 14.00 Lunch / Board Meeting

14.00 - 15.30 Parallel Paper Sessions

Session A: Art and Resilient City
Chair: Luciana Lazzeretti (University of Florence)
Luciana Lazzeretti (University of Florence)
Asami Shikida (Hokkaido University) 
Masayuki Sasaki (Doshisha University)
Atsuko Maeda (Doshisha University)

Session B: City, Culture and Society and Cultural Diversity
Chair: Hiroshi Okano (Osaka City University)
Francesco Bandarin (UNESCO)
Andy Pratt (City University London)
Francois Colbert (HEC Montreal) 
Kay McArdle (Elsevier)

Session C: Culture and Creative Millieu
Chair: Montserrata Parajea-Estaway(University of Barcelona)
Montserrata Parajea-Estaway(University of Barcelona)
Takeo Nakatani 
Pedoro Costa (University Institute of Lisbon)

15.30 - 15.50 Coffee Break

15.50 - 17.20 Parallel Paper Sessions

Session D: Current issues in Japanese Cities
Chair: Toshio Mizuuchi (Osaka City University)
Naomi Uchida (Saitama University)
Yoshihiro Fujitsuka (Osaka City University)
Johannes Kiener (Osaka City University)

Session E: Creativity and the City
Chair: Volker Kirchberg (Leuphana University of Lüneburg)
Volker Kirchberg (Leuphana University of Lüneburg)
Jenny Mbaye (University of Cape Town)
Geuntae Park (University of Leicester)
Kaoru Watanabe (Kumamoto University)

Session F: Authenticity and Cultural Diversity
Chair: Shin Nagawa (Osaka City University)
Natsuko Akagawa (University of Western Australia)
Koichi Suwa (Osaka University)
Joost Coté (Monash University)

17.45 - 18.30 Concluding Remarks / Next AUC conference in NY
Sharon Zukin, Professor, City University of New York / 17.45-18.15
Masayuki Sasaki, Professor, Doshisha University / 18.15-18.30

18.30 - 19.30 AUC Reception


July 24th program / AUC Excursion

Nature and City: Cultural Diversity 
by Botanical Garden, Natural History Museum, UNEP and Expo '90
(Organized by Hiroshi Okano)

9.00 - 11.15 Exhibition and Workshop 
at Osaka Museum of Natural History, Nagai, Osaka City

11.30 Expo '90 Foundation・UNEP

15.00-17.30
Botanical Garden of Osaka City University at Katano City, Osaka Prefecture
Mayor of Katano City, Moritoshi Iino, Chiyomi Uematsu, Minoru Koi, Toshie Ihara

AUC 3rd Osaka Conference official site Open and Extend the abstract submission deadline

We would like to inform you that now official website open, please check the site from here, http://www.auc3rd.com/

the 3rd AUC conference will be held in Osaka, Japan on July 22-24, 2014. we decided to extend the deadline of abstract submission for the researchers who wants to submit and participate in AUC Osaka Conference. new dead line is 20th, April, 2014. Your abstract should be about 300 words. The abstracts already submitted less than 200 words would be recommended to resubmit.

CALL FOR PAPER AND POSTER: THEME AND FOCUS
The 3rd AUC conference is now seeking your submission of papers and posters, which will focus on the theme, "Inclusive Creative City and Cultural Diversity". We welcome work that focuses on the concepts and case studies from any part of the world; we especially welcome work that asks critical questions of normative approaches and work that deals with cities beyond North American/European. Internationally focused submissions are encouraged.

2014 AUC conference Sub themes including:
1. Cultural policy and the city
2. Creative cities, clusters, quarters and hubs
3. Art and the resilient city
4. Knowledge exchange, intermediaries and the creative process
5. Inclusive cities and culture
6. Scenes and the cultural economy
7. Urban creativity, nature and human
8. Social design and global network

However, we would be happy to consider papers that do not fit directly in these topics. We invite papers and posters from a wide disciplinary field; multiple foci on our object of interest are welcomed.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Submission Address: submission_auc@ur-plaza.osaka-cu.ac.jp

Your submission would be sent to: submission_auc@ur-plaza.osaka-cu.ac.jp and in the subject of the e-mail sending browser, put 'AUC3rd, Your Sub Themes, Name'. Your abstract should be about 300 words. If you have any questions, please contact from contact page in the official website. If you have any difficulty in sending paper, please contact us or send your abstract by post or fax to:
AUC Osaka office in Osaka City University
3-3-138 Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan,
Post Code: 558-8585
FAX: +81-(0) 6-6605-2069

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: APRIL 20th, 2014 24:00 JST (+900)

- Registration to attend the conference will open toward the end of April 2014.

Association for Urban Creativity: 3rd Annual Conference 2014 - Call for paper and poster

We would like to inform you that the 3rd AUC conference will be held in Osaka, Japan on July 22-24, 2014. The conference is organized by AUC office in Osaka City University.

CALL FOR PAPER AND POSTER: THEME AND FOCUS
The 3rd AUC conference is now seeking your submission of papers and posters, which will focus on the theme, "Inclusive Creative City and Cultural Diversity". We welcome work that focuses on the concepts and case studies from any part of the world; we especially welcome work that asks critical questions of normative approaches and work that deals with cities beyond North American/European. Internationally focused submissions are encouraged.

2014 AUC conference Sub themes including:
1. Cultural policy and the city
2. Creative cities, clusters, quarters and hubs
3. Art and the resilient city
4. Knowledge exchange, intermediaries and the creative process
5. Inclusive cities and culture
6. Scenes and the cultural economy
7. Urban creativity, nature and human
8. Social design and global network

However, we would be happy to consider papers that do not fit directly in these topics. We invite papers and posters from a wide disciplinary field; multiple foci on our object of interest are welcomed.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Submission Address: submission_auc@ur-plaza.osaka-cu.ac.jp

Your submission would be sent to: submission_auc@ur-plaza.osaka-cu.ac.jp and in the subject of the e-mail sending browser, put 'AUC3rd, Your Sub Themes, Name'. Your abstract should be about 300 words. If you have any questions, please contact from contact page in the official website. If you have any difficulty in sending paper, please contact us or send your abstract by post or fax to:
AUC Osaka office in Osaka City University
3-3-138 Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan,
Post Code: 558-8585
FAX: +81-(0) 6-6605-2069

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MARCH 31,2014 24:00 JST (+900)

- Conference official website will open at the beginning of March 2014, the information of the website will be noticed in Osaka City University, Urban Research Plaza website (http://www.ur-plaza.osaka-cu.ac.jp/).
- Registration to attend the conference will open toward the end of April 2014.

2013/05/31-06/01 Association for Urban Creativity: 2nd Annual Conference at King's College London

The Association for Urban Creativity, in association in association with the Urban Research Plaza, Osaka City University and Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries (CMCI), King's College London, announce the second annual conference.
http://www.urban-creativity.org/ -> web archive.

call for papers
programme
abstracts


Association for Urban Creativity: 2nd Annual Conference
King's College London,  31st May & 1st June 2013

The Association for Urban Creativity, in association in association with the Urban Research Plaza, Osaka City University and Department (CMCI), King's College London, announce the second annual conference.
 
The theme is New directions for research on Cities, Societies and Cultures. The objective of this conference is to look to new and emerging agendas in work on cities, culture and creativity. We welcome work that focuses on any part of the world; we especially welcome work that asks critical questions of normative approaches, and work that deals with cities beyond North American/European.  We invite papers from a wide disciplinary field; multiple foci on our object of interest is welcomed. 

Our aim is to be as inclusive as possible and we are keen to give a platform for younger researchers as well as more  established ones. We will have a competitive bursary for a early career research (to cover travel and accommodation costs). Overall the conference will be free registration, due to the generous support of the Osaka City University  and King's College London.

Conference & Themes
The theme is New directions for research on Cities, Spaces and Societies.  The objective of this conference is to look to new and emerging agendas in work on cities, culture and creativity. We welcome work that focuses on any part of  the world; we especially welcome work that asks critical questions of  normative approaches, and work that deals with cities beyond North American/European.  We invite papers from a wide disciplinary field; multiple  foci on our object of interest is welcomed. 

For planning purposes we  would like to propose the following themes:
1. Cultural policy and the city
2. Creative cities and the Global South
3. Art and the city
4. Knowledge exchange, intermediaries and the creative process
5. Precarious labour, culture and the city
6.  Scenes and the cultural economy
7. Creative clusters, quarters and hubs

However, we would be happy to consider papers that do not fit directly in these themes.

Establishing Association for Urban Creativity (AUC)

[日本語]

Establishing AUC is a project stemming out of the research program at Osaka City University 'Reinventing the City for Cultural Creativity and Social Inclusion'. This program was selected as Global Center of Excellence by Japan's ministry of education, culture, sports, science and technology (MEXT). Based on this government-supported five-year program, Urban Research Plaza at Osaka City University has stimulated international and interdisciplinary research on urban studies.
 URP has already led to the launching of a new journal "City, Culture and Society (CCS)" published by Elsevier. This is the first challenge to publish a 'real' international journal from Asia. The 21st century has been dubbed the century of cities: sustainable cities, compact cities, post-modern cities, mega-cities. CCS focuses on urban governance, under the banner of cultural creativity and social inclusion. The aim of journal is to stimulate a new interdisciplinary paradigm that embraces multiple perspectives.
 AUC is a project that aims to generate synergies between scholars and cross-fertilization of ideas. The meeting of AUC will be held at major cities in the world, and the meetings will generate temporary buzz for urban scholars. One of the expectations for AUC is a contribution towards polycentric landscape of academic production under globalization.
 The next meeting will be held in London in June 2013 or July.

Council Members (2012-2013)
President
Edmond Préteceille, Senior researcher, OSC, SciencesPo
Board Members
Adrian Favell, Professor of Sociology at SciencesPo
Marisol Garcia, Professor, University of Barcelona
Lilly Kong, Vice President, National University of  Singapore
Klaus R. Kunzmann, Professor, Technische Universität Dortmund
Luciana Lazzeretti, Professor, University of Florence
Toshio Mizuuchi, Professor, Osaka City University
Andy Pratt, Professor, Kings College, University of London
Masayuki Sasaki, Professor, Osaka City University
Allen J. Scott, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Zukin, Professor, City University of New York
Secretary General
Hiroshi Okano, Professor, Osaka City University



 *The 1st Meeting of Association for Urban Creativity (AUC) was held on 6th July, 2012 at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (SciencesPo). This 1st meeting is the remarkable meeting co-managed by Osaka City University Urban Research Plaza and SciencesPo Observatoire Sociologique du Changement. Over 10 Guest-presenters and a lot of participants attended the meeting from US, UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, Nederland and Germany other than France and Japan. From UNESCO, Mr. Christian Manhart the Chief of the Museum and Creativity Section and Sawako Takeuchi, President of Maison de la culture du Japon a Paris gave a comments on expectation for the AUC.

*Program
[Opening address]
Masayuki Sasaki, Professor, Director of URP, Osaka City University
Edmond Préteceille, Senior Researcher, OSC, Sciences Po

[Special Session]
1. Alain Chenu, Director of OSC, Sciences Po
2. Tommaso Vitale, Professor at Cities Program in Sciences Po
3. Christian Manhart, Chief of the Museum and Creativity Section at UNESCO
    Urban Creativity and Sustainable Development

[Session 1] Chair: Hiroshi Okano, Professor, Osaka City University
On the Creativity of City, Creative City and Creative Industries 
1. Allen J. Scott, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles 
    Beyond the Creative City
2. Andy Pratt, Professor, King's College, University of London 
    Culture as Engine
3. Luciana Lazzeretti, Professor, University of Florence
    The remarkable resilience of cities of art: the challenge of a new Renaissance in Florence
*Round table discussion

[Session 2] Chair: Tommaso Vitale, Professor, Sciences Po
Culture, Social Relations, Urban Policies and Conflicts
1. Olga Gritsai, ACRE Project Manager, University of Amsterdam
    The spatial mobility of the creative class in Europe: a challenge for policy-markers
2. Marisol Garcia, Professor, University of Barcelona
    'The transformation of the Barcelona model: culture,urban regeneration, and governance.'
3. Elsa Vivant, Maître de conférences, University Paris Est Marne la Vallée
    The social contradictions of the creative city: a research agenda
*Round table discussion

Special Comment: Expectation for the AUC by Honorable Guests Sawako Takeuchi, President, Maison de la culture du Japon à Paris

[Session 3] Chair: Marisol Garcia, Professor, University of Barcelona 
On the Inclusive City, Social Inclusion through Arts and Culture 
1. Toshio Mizuuchi, Professor, Osaka City University 
    The East Asia Inclusive CITYNet Workshop
2. Hong Gyu Jeon, Associate Professor, Osaka City University 
    Community Rebuilding Through Multicultural Work:Searching for the Inclusive Immigrant City from the Tohoku-model of Multicultural Practices
3. Shin Nakagawa, Professor, Osaka City University
    Asian Arts Management:Cultural Approach against Crisis
*Round table discussion

Final discussion on the future activities to be planned by/for AUC
[Closing address] 

2010/12/15-17 International Symposium 'Towards the Century of Cities' Urban Regeneration through Cultural Creativeness and Social Inclusion

The 1st International Roundtable Meeting

Towards the Century of Cities

International Symposium

Urban Regeneration through Cultural Creativeness and Social Inclusion


The first decade of the 21st century, dubbed the century of Cities, has passed. Osaka as well the cities around the world have faced financial storms of globalism causing mass unemployment, community destruction and environmental degradation. Cooperating with the Osaka International House Foundation, the Urban Research Plaza organizes an international symposium to hold the first roundtable discussion [Towards the Century of Cities] to find solutions to the challenges confronted by cities.

The symposium is an event to commemorate simultaneously the first international roundtable meeting, the launch of an international journal of City, Culture and Society (CCS) and the 130th anniversary of Osaka City University.

Conference Venue: The Osaka International House
PROGRAM



Wed.15th, Dec. Keynotes and Plenary Speech

Opening Session 1, 10:30-15:20 *includes lunch break

Welcome Remark:
Yoshiki Nishizawa, President of Osaka City University
Kunio Hiramatsu, Mayor of the City of Osaka
Opening Address:
Masayuki Sasaki, Director of the Urban Research Plaza, OCU

Keynote Speech "Urban Regeneration through Cultural Creativeness and Social Inclusion" 
Sharon Zukin, Professor at the City University of New York
Lily Kong, Vice President at the National University of Singapore
Takashi Machimura, Professor at Hitotsubashi University
Facilitator:
Toshio Mizuuchi, Vice Director of the Urban Research Plaza, OCU


Session 2, 15:40-17:40

Plenary Speech "Perspectives from the new journal City, Culture and Society"
François Colbert, Professor at HEC Montréal
Andrew Kirby, Professor at Arizona State University
Andy Pratt, Professor at Kings College London
Hyun Bang Shin, Lecturer at London School of Economics
Coordinator:
Hiroshi Okano, Vice Director of the Urban Research Plaza, OCU




Thu.16th, Dec. Sessions for experts and researchers

Session 3, 10:00-12:30 Round Table
"Rethinking Urban Creativity"

Andy Pratt, Professor at Kings College London
Patrick Cohendet, Professor at the University of Strasbourg / Visiting Professor at HEC Montréal
Luciana Lazzeretti, Professor at the University of Florence
Seiji Hanzawa, Lecturer at Meiji Gakuin University
Coordinator:
Kenkichi Nagao, Professor at the Graduate School of Economics, OCU

Session 4, 14:00-17:00 Round Table
"Networking the Asian Urban Studies"

Binson Bussakorn, Associate Professor at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Nicolaas Warouw, Professor Assistant at Gadjah Mada University, Indonesea
Ying Fang Chen, Professor at East China Normal University, China
Wing Shing Tang, Professor at Hong Kong Baptist Univerity, Hong Kong
Jong Gyun Seo, Researcher at Korea Center for Urban and Environment Research, South Korea
Suzy Goldsmith, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne
Li-Ling Huang, Associate Professor at the National Taiwan University
Moderator:
Shin Nakagawa, Professor at the Graduate School of Literature, OCU




Fri.17th, Dec. Sessions for experts and researchers

Session 5, 10:00-12:30 Research Presentations
"Presentations by URP Research Fellows"
Chisako Takashima
Audience Development and Successor Training in Japanese Traditional Performing Arts.
Hannu Kurunsaari
Accounting in Recycling Network Enterprises: Reflections on Capability-building.
Sunsik Kim
The Experimental Investigation between Social Enterprise and Community-based Art.
Tatsuya Shirahase
Social Roles of Faith-Related Organizations in Homeless Support.
Lisa Kuzunishi
Ploblem of Mismatch between the Process of Securing Permanent Housing and Housing Policy for Single Mother Households in Japan. 
Commentators:
Laura Braslow, Hyun Bang Shin
Coordinator: 
Hong Gyu Jeon, Associate Professor at the Urban Research Plaza, OCU

Session 6, 14:00-17:00 Panel Discussion
"Perspectives of the AUC and its Prospects"

The broad purpose of the association for urban creativity (AUC) is to tap into creative knowledge of citizens in solving practical problems creatively and then combine this collected "citizen knowledge" with "academic knowledge" in order to create unexpected, but well-matching theories for urban studies.
In this session, we discuss presentations of the previous three days and aim to understand "citizen knowledge" reflected in activities of the AUC. In particular, we focus on social inclusion through arts and cultural creativity applied by the Asian Network of the Plaza. We also discuss potential ways to establish a new paradigm for theories on the creative city and what is the vision for creative city planning and urban administration.  
Moderator:
Masayuki Sasaki, Director of the Urban Research Plaza
Toshio Kamo, Professor at Ritsumeikan University, the former-director of the Urban Research Plaza




Co-hosted by
the Urban Research Plaza of Osaka City University
and The Osaka International House.
Supported by
The Agency for Cultural Affiars,
The Japan Foundation,
and Tadao ANDO Foundation for Culture.




Outlines for the Three Days Symposium:
In this symposium, we discuss to set forth new guidelines for the urban future in "the Century of Cities" in which key concepts like "sustainable city", "compact city", "postmodern city", "mega-city" and more have been elaborated.
In the first day, we have keynote addresses and invitation ones. The former point out critical issues for urban regeneration based on cultural creativity and social inclusion. The latter consider the great possibility of innovative social practices created by the mixture between "academic knowledge" and "citizen knowledge" which is a central concern of the journal "City, Culture and Society".
In the second day, experts sessions gives two round tables for researchers and professionals. Firstly, we discuss roles and policies of creative industry that makes full use of creativity of cultures and individuals. Secondly, the representatives of overseas sub-centers which are active bases of network through Asian region set up by URP argue actual practices for urban regeneration in their fields. 
In the third day, firstly, we have the session in which URP research fellows present challenging cases studies on social inclusion on the base of artistic and cultural activities and their scientific possibility. Lastly, in the final session, confronted urban problems in Osaka and other large cities, we indicate the role of AUC and suggest a new perspectives for urban theory and policies in future.




An International Academic Journal; City, Culture and Society (CCS):
City, Culture and Society, edited by URP, was published in this year from Elsevier, the world' leading publisher for academic journals. The journal aims to stimulate a new interdisciplinary paradigm that embraces multiple perspectives and applies this paradigm to the urban imperative that defines this century.

The Association for Urban Creativity (AUC):
This International Symposium targets on foundation of a new international academic society, the Association for Urban Creativity (AUC) to produce an inter-disciplinary project based innovative paradigm.

Urban Research Plaza, Global Center of Excellence (G-COE):
Urban Research Plaza (URP) in Osaka City University is a new type of research and educational institution. We put the importance on local and international networking and are building network consisted of fields plaza throughout Osaka City and overseas sub-centers in Asia.
In 2007, URP was selected as Global Center of Excellence by Japan's ministry of education, culture, sports, science and technology (MEXT).