8 December 2022

Call for Papers: Privacy Matters. How Interiors make and break our Cities.

Picture of an outer wall seen through a circular window
© Nuno Grancho, untitled, 2019

Call for Papers for the international conference: Privacy Matters. How Interiors make and break our Cities.

The conference will examine links between cities, the built environment, the private and the public, the interior and the exterior, and between social and political processes and urban transformation over two days of talks. You can read more about the conference here. Speakers are invited to deliver research and design perspectives on privacy, interior and city in a historical perspective.

All applicants are asked to submit a proposal outlining a 15 min. presentation providing the title, an abstract (max 300 words), the session you would like to join and a list of up to five bibliographical references of the individual paper.

All applicants are also asked to add their name, institutional affiliation, academic status, email, and a short biographical description of themselves in the third person (max 150 words).

Please note that due to time constraints, it won’t be possible to accommodate all the proposals.

Please email your abstract and biography in a single compiled pdf to Nuno Grancho at nuno.grancho@teol.ku.dk no later than January 6, 2023.

Scholars who have submitted their proposals by this deadline will be notified by January 13, 2023.

Accepted papers might later be published as an article in a special volume if funding is available. 

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