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Asian Urbanisms Cluster
The Asian Urbanisms Cluster explores Asia’s diverse urban experiences historically, contemporaneously, and toward the future. It seeks to contribute to theory and applied research on society-space relationships in the built environment and city life from local to global scales, in diverse contexts in Asia, and through comparative studies with other world regions.
Avenues for research include (but are not limited to): The Vernacular City, including urban heritage, by and for its residents Spaces of Hope - urban aspirations, discontents, insurgencies, and
alternative development in cities and through social media, and through participatory city-making
Disaster Governance in an age of urban transitions and global climate change.
Cluster Members July 2012-2013
Active Members Prof Mike Douglass (Cluster Leader, 50% ARI) A/P Tim Bunnell (Leader, FASS Cities Cluster; 30% ARI) Dr Peter Marolt (Research Fellow) Dr Nausheen Hafeeza Anwar (Research Fellow from Fall 2012) Dr Rita Padawangi (Senior Research Fellow from Jan 2013) Dr Michelle Miller (Research Fellow) (on leave to July 2013) Dr. Asha Pandi (from June 2013) Dr. Marco Garrido (from July 2013)
Supporting Memberso Prof Chua Beng Huat (Provost Chair, Sociology)o Prof Gavin Jones (Director, JY Pillay Comparative Asia Research Centre) o Prof Brenda Yeoh (Dean of FASS; Head of ARI Migration Cluster)
Visiting Senior Research Fellows Prof David Strand, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science and East Asian Studies at Dickinson College in Carlisle,
Pennsylvania. 3 months from May 2013. Research on Singapore’s Green Corridor Prof Nicholas Phelps, Professor of Urban and Regional Development at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College
London. Research on urban policy, Indonesia.
AUC Associate Faculty A/P HO Kong Chong, Sociology A/P Johannes WIDODO, SDE Dr CHANG Jiat Hwee, SDE Dr Daniel GOH, Sociology Dr Kelvin LOW, Sociology
Dr POW Choon, Geography Dr. Yumin Joo, LKYSPP Prof Jane Jacobs, Yale NUS Dr Stephan Cairns, Future Cities Lab NUS
AUC Research Streams from July 2012-March 2014
Urban heritages and living cultures expressed through place-making by people who reside in a city.
The Vernacular City
Vernacular City Events 2012-2013
Seminar: Urban Regeneration through Socially Inclusive Planning
Dr. Liling Huang, National Taiwan University. Dec. 2012
The Vernacular City and Urban HeritageA series of workshops, conferences, research projects and publications in cooperation with IIAS/UKNA (Leiden). Taipei Oct 2012, Delft Nov 2012, Macau June 2013, NUS July 2013. Mike Douglass and Rita Padawangi.
Spaces of Hope Active neighborhoods and communities in city-
making Civil society-state-economy in urban political life Civil insurgencies, the right to the city and social
justice Grassroots projects & alternative development Social media in urban spaces
Events Global Insurgencies – (Re)making the Public City in Asia. 3-4 December 2012.
NUS and LKYSPP. Mike Douglass, Peter Marolt, Rita Padawangi Localizing Cosmopolis in a Global Age: The City at the Grassroots in East & Southeast Asia.
ICAS 8, Macao, P.R. China. 24-27 June 2013. Panel organizers Mike Douglass and Kong Chong Ho
Workshop on Friendship and the Convivial City, 5-6 September. Laavanya Kathiravelu, Tim Bunnell, Mike Douglass
Geographies of Aspiration: Urban Places, Constitutive Connections and Methodological Innovation. Workshop 22-23 July 2013. Univ. Manchester, FASS Cities, ARI AUC. Tim Bunnell, Kevin Ward, Rita Padawangi.
Conceptualizing Cyber-Urban Connections in Asia and the Middle East. Jan 2014. Asha Pandi, Peter Marolt, Mike Douglass
Projects Cyber China: Making Space for Change.
Completion May 2014. Peter Marolt Mera Karachi Mobile Cinema (Pakistan).
Dec 2012–July 2013. Nausheen Anwar Individual research projects on social media and
political change in Asia
Spaces of HopeProjects and Events 2012-
2013
CityPossible Filmfests
Free public showing of films about people creating spaces of hope in cities in Asia (Substation Arts Centre, Singapore)
Linking the university with the broader community through films and open discussions with the audience
Overflow audiences of more than 150 people at CP I and CP II.
For Singapore to become a hub in Asia for research and training on disaster prevention, adaptation and humanitarian assistance. Asia’s urban transition is increasing human vulnerability and risks in natural disasters. Rural areas are being linked to urban transformations of nature and associated disasters.
Disaster Governance
Michelle Miller & Mike Douglass
Other Projects 2012-2014
Decentering Nation: The New Geography of Urban and Regional Development in Indonesia
Completion December 2013. Tim Bunnell and Michelle Miller
Situating Decentralization in Urban Milieux: Challenges and Opportunities of Autonomy for Urban Indonesia
Completion March 2014. Michelle Miller
Global urban frontiers: Asian cities in theory, practice and imagination
Special issue of Urban Studies (Oct 2012) Special section of IDPR (Oct 2012) Symposium section of IJURR (early 2013)
Cluster Productivity July 2012-2013
PUBLICATIONS
(Anwar, Bunnell, Douglass, Marolt, Miller, Padawangi)
Conferences
ARI, NUS and Community Service July 2012-2013
(Anwar, Bunnell, Douglass, Marolt, Miller, Padawangi)
Looking ForwardSecuring New Research Grants GAI grant & Tier 2 Grants for Disaster Governance External grants with IIAS/UKNA for Vernacular Cities research External grants focus on Indonesia for Spaces of HopeConferences and Publications AUC-UKNA “Cities by and for the People” Publications (e.g.,
Rockefeller Centre Bellagio team visits) Sep 2013 Conference on Grassroots Cultural Economy, KRIHS,
Korea Nov 2013 Disaster Governance and Asia’s Urban Transition Networking Post-doc and Research Fellows Visitors Co-organize events with other programs at ARI, FASS, FCL, Yale
NUS, SDS China and India via UKNA network
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