The UrbanMetaMapping Research Consortium warmly invites you to the third semester of our online, midday academic talks on issues connected to our research interests on mapping man-made and natural catastrophes, heritage, urban planning, and digital tools used for researching these.
Meetings take place every third Wednesday of each month at noon (Central European (Summer) Time (CET/CEST)). They will last for an hour (including Q&A) and will provide an exciting platform to discuss with international scholars their research and exchange ideas. If interested, please email us at talks.urbanmetamapping@uni-bamberg.de to receive access to our Zoom meeting room. We look forward to you joining us for the UrbanMetaMapping Seminar Series!
- 21.09.22 Birgit Knauer (Technische Universität Wien): Healthy, beautiful Vienna. City, cityscape and urban transformation in the interwar period
- 19.10.22 2022 UMM Conference: Mapping “Post-Conflict” Cities,
- 16.11.22 Małgorzata Fabiszak (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań) & Isabelle Buchstaller (University of Duisburg-Essen): Commemorative street naming practices in the border towns Frankfurt (Oder)/Słubice
- 21.12.22 Christina E. Kramer (University of Toronto): Traveling along Skopje's main street from Train Station to the Square 1911-2014
- 18.01.23 Arnold Bartetzky (Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa (GWZO):
- 15.02.23 Andreas Pilger (Stadtarchiv Duisburg): TBC: War damage maps of Duisburg city centre
- 15.03.23 Łukasz Musiaka (Uniwersytet Łódźki): Post World War II recovery of small towns. Past and present challenges of spatial transformation in the Recovered Territories of Poland
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