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Making and Unmaking of Cities: An Online Course on the City of Our Time

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Organization: Calcutta Research Group
Categories: Interdisciplinary, Popular Culture, Aesthetics, Anthropology/Sociology, Classical Studies, Cultural Studies, Environmental Studies, Film, TV, & Media, Food Studies, History, Philosophy
Event Date: 2025-02-15 to 2025-03-31 Abstract Due: 2024-11-08

Calcutta Research Group (www.mcrg.ac.in) will conduct an online orientation course on the city of our time under the specific theme, “Making and Unmaking of Cities”. This online certificate course will be held in February-March 2025. It will have twelve lectures (two lectures per one day a week) encompassing accounts of making and unmaking of cities in South Asia and the world, issues of urban autonomy and sovereignty, struggles for rights and urban justice, as well as dominant stories that cities tell of themselves. Some of the discussions will be anchored in a political-economy perspective throwing light on forms of labour in global South, which include cities of South Asia. These cities as urban centres have always been sites of dispossession, eviction, migration, statelessness, relocation, forcible assimilation, mega projects, rising homelessness, and struggles for political reclamations. The online course will explore the process of urbanisation ideologically, sociologically, economically, and politically - cities that have been built and rebuilt in the wake of violence, epidemics, climate disasters, modernisation and planning, cities that are “futuristic” and smart, cities of refuge and creativity, cities expanding and containing their complexities and tensions,  cities bulldozed and recreated, cities home to crime and labour mobilisation, cities trapped in narratives of tragedy, decline as well as progress, encountering their own fetishization, vanishing and mushrooming. "Making and Unmaking of Cities" is an online course designed to present radical engagements with urbanity and its excess.

The following six will be among the broad themes:


a) City and Infrastructure

b) Climate Change and the City

c) Conflicts and Protests for justice in Urban Spaces


d) Representations of the City in Transition


e) Urban Divides

f) Labour and Economy in the Making and Unmaking of Cities

Social scientists working on the city, leading urban activists of the region, planners, policy makers, and urban administrators, experienced persons engaged in creative work on the city, litterateurs, public health specialists, and data and communication specialists will form the faculty.

Applications are invited for enrollment in the course. Applicants may be research scholars, teachers, journalists, professionals, social, legal, media, and urban rights activists (with minimum experience of 3 years).


Applications will have to be supported by a) CV b) Statement of Purpose explaining why this course is relevant to you and c) a reference letter from employer, supervisor/ faculty, senior colleague.


Thirty participants will be selected from the regions of South Asia. Last day of application is 7 November 2024. The Course will be held during the months of February-March 2025.

Selected participants will have to pay Registration Fees of Rs. 1000/- for enrollment in the online course.

If you have any query, send mail to – poushali@mcrg.ac.in and  subhashree@mcrg.ac.in


Selected participants will be required to present an assignment.
 
 

http://www.mcrg.ac.in/Urban_Feture_CIFAR/City_online_course.pdf

poushali@mcrg.ac.in

Poushali Basan