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December 20, 2007

Global port cities under threat

Guardian Unlimited Photo essay

Kolkatta New research aims to pinpoint which cities are most reliant on adequate flood defences, and investigates how climate change is likely to impact each port city’s exposure to coastal flooding by the 2070s, taking into account socio-economic factors such as population growth and urbanisation.

December 19, 2007

Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Empowerment

The Urban Forum Lecture

22nd January 2008 London

Uf Despite empowerment rising up the political agenda, there remain fundamental tensions at the heart of our political institutions. The lecture will be given by the distinguished author, broadcaster and psychologist Oliver James.

December 17, 2007

What makes a good community?

Wmac York Diocesan study course

What makes a good city? has been a widely debated question following the Faithful Cities report. Bishop Martin Wallace takes the question into a wider setting with partnership, inclusion, location all examined as part of this study course for local churches, available as a pdf download.

God is a Londoner!

Religious LondonTime_out

  London has more religious groups than any other city in the world and together they weave a wonderfully rich tapestry, producing communities teeming with diversity. This extraordinary mix of faiths in London is a phenomenon and which listings magazine Time Out explores and celebrates.

December 12, 2007

The City of the Future

Patrick Keiller at the BFI

Ke The City of the Future is an exhibition that sets out to explore contrasts between the familiarity of old city fabric, the strangeness of the past, and the newness of present-day experience.  A virtual landscape composed of 68 early actuality films from the years 1896-1909, arranged in the gallery on a network of maps from the period.

Urban studies pioneer dies

Lowell Livezey 1943-2007

Lowell We are sorry report the death of Prof. Lowell Livezey, Professor of Urban and Religious Studies and Director of the Ecologies of Learning Project at the New York Theological Seminary.  Prof. Livezey pioneered ethnographic approaches to understanding the impact of urban religious life and was a leader and collaborator in researching the growing confidence of urban congregations in their communities. His work on Chicago Public Religion and Urban Transformation: Faith in the City provides a key model of this approach.

December 10, 2007

Cycling in Cyber City

BangBicycles may be the most popular two-wheeler on India's roads, but the millions who use them to commute and to transport goods and family in India's towns and villages certainly don't wear white helmets, fluorescent jackets or biking gloves.
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