CfP: Using History, AHRA annual research student symposium. Helsinki, 11–12 June 2018

Call for papers: Using History, AHRA annual research student symposium. Helsinki, Aalto University, 11–12 June 2018

Recent decades have seen several critical accounts of history, reviewing its methods and premises, questioning its narrative techniques and revealing its uses and abuses for political ends. Against becoming a refuge from the present, or a consolation, this kind of history sees its task as reminding societies and collectives of things that have been forgotten or covered up.
Additionally, architectural research has been in dialogue with different specialised fields of history: cultural and political history, but also economic history, history of media and technology, history of everyday life. Studies in conservation history have relied on technical history and history of science.
To study this multi-faceted relationship, our conference calls PhD candidates to reflect on the various uses of history and historical knowledge in architectural research and practice in the most broad sense. Speakers are also welcome to reflect on the role of history in their own research. Proposals will be welcomed from PhD candidates in the areas of theory and history of architecture and landscape, conservation and heritage, urban design and history, as well as relevant adjacent fields and interdisciplinary research.
Keynote lecture Prof. Juhani Pallasmaa, “STRATIFICATIONS – memory, experience and imagination”
To apply to present a paper at the symposium, please send an abstract of your proposed presentation to Professor Aino Niskanen, aino.niskanen@aalto.fi and Dr. Andres Kurg, andres.kurg@artun.ee to arrive by 26 February 2018. The abstract should be no more than 300 words in length and address the theme of the conference ‘Using History’ as outlined above.
Key Dates:
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 16 February 2018
Successful applicants informed: 26 February 2018
Submission of extended abstracts (1200 words): 1 June 2018
AHRA Symposium: 11–12 June 2018
Key Contacts:
For enquiries relating to the student Symposium in the first place please contact: aino.niskanen@aalto.fi
For enquiries relating to the EAHN conference please contact: karin.nugis@artun.ee

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