PROGRamme

Thursday, May 8
Faculty of Architecture, Pikk 20, 2rd floor

19.30-22.00 welcoming drink, welcoming program
(organized by Master students of Urban Studies at Faculty of Architecture)

Friday, May 9 
Writer’s House, Harju 1, 3rd floor

9.30-10.00 registration
10.00-10.20 conference opening
10.20-11.40 keynote lecture 1 Stefan Rettich
11.40-12.00 coffee break
12.00-13.40 session 1
Tyler Rooker Districts making a difference: local state urbanization under a socialist market economy
Joanna Kusiak Property and apocalypse: the judico-administrative anti-urbanism of Warsaw’s reprivatization
Mirjam Büdenbender Subsuming post-socialism: the ‘real estate/financial complex’ in Moscow City
Irina Paraschivoiu From public to private: the case of Bucharest’s inner city
development
Chaired by Tauri Tuvikene
13.40-14.40 lunch
14.40-16.40 session 2
Dorina Pojani From camaraderie to detachment: neighborhood relations in postcommunist Tirana
Francisco Martinez On the post-socialist entropy of Tallinn (Estonia)
Tarmo Pikner Entangled backyards of quasi-urban living
Peter Bagoly Simo Teaching the Red and Bad: representations of post-socialist rbanizations in school geography textbook of international selection
Chaitawat Boonjubun To what extent is neoliberal governmentality a useful
concept for explaining the relationship between ‘naked marriage’ and women’s home ownership in China’s post-socialist cities?
Chaired by Maros Krivy
16.40-17.00 coffee break
17.00-18.20 keynote lecture 2
Anne Haila
19.00 conference dinner (for registered participants) restaurant Sesoon, Niine 11

Saturday, May 10
Writer’s House, Harju 1, 3rd floor

9.00-10.40 session 3
Leonora Grcheva Urban planning and ideology: three plans for Skopje, Macedonia
Seng Kuan NAU, Tange Kenzō, and the Metabolists: the economics and politics of land in Japan’s postwar reconstruction
Ursula Kozminska Materials’ reuse: aesthetic choices and patterns of usage
determined by socialism and their influence on architecture in the post-socialist Poland
Panu Lehtovuori, Andres Kurg, Siri Ermert, Martina Schwab A critical review of
the Bronze Soldier case in Tallinn, Estonia: urban design and post-socialist
politics intertwined
Chaired by Maros Krivy
10.40-11.00 coffee break
11.00-12.20 keynote lecture
Lukasz Stanek
12.20-13.20 lunch
13.20-14.20 poster session
Alena Bindzarova, Tibor Zoltán Dányi, Aleksandrs Feltins, Karol Görner,
Kristen Hartmann, Migle Kundrot, Dragana Mecanov, Vlado Simkovic, Maria
Ustinova, Fabian Wenner, Andra Aaloe, Maria Derlõš, Pille Koppel, Martin
Lepplaan, Raina Lillepõld, Kersti Miller, Johanna Rannula, Evelin Reimand,
Henn Runnel, Karin Tõugu

14.20-16.00 session 4
Aleksandra Zarek The systemic transition in the production of built environments in ocialist and post-socialist cities of Poland: a Geelsian approach
Anna-Liisa Unt Finders, keepers: a third landscape for a third generation city
Marija Cvetinovic, Visnja Sretovic Unfolding urban planning model for top-down management of urban conflicts in a post socialist city: case study of Savamala neighbourhood in Belgrade
Miruna Stroe The relativity of a criterion: urban density
Chaired by Panu Lehtovuori
16.00-16.20 coffee break
16.20-18.00 session 5
Slavomira Ferencuhova Continuities in urban planning after 1989: radical changes reconsidered
Nerma Cridge Post-socialist city: remembered anew
Ting Chen ‘State’ outside the ‘state’: state-owned enterprises’ diverse space-making behaviors in China’s post-socialism urban transformation, with case studies at Shenzhen Special Economic Zone
Elena Batunova, Nabil Menhem Land property, from state control to full
privatization, where to draw the line?
Chaired by Tauri Tuvikene
18.00-18.20 coffee break
18.20-19.20 conference closing panel
Anne Haila, Stefan Rettich, Triin Ojari, Andres Kurg

Sunday, May 11
in front of Writer’s House, Harju 1
10.00 conference trips

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