Julie Ren

@julieren
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I am an #urban researcher interested in how #comparative approaches can reshape the ways we understand #place, #urbantheory & theory-making. Senior Scientist at the Department of #Geography, University of #Zurich. Book review editor at Urban Geography. Visa queen. Noodle lover. 
 https://www.geo.uzh.ch/en/department/Staff/renjulie
Hiring a postdoctoral researcher on the project "Aspirational Urbanism and the Recodification of Defiance," 4 years, full time, based at the University of Basel. Deadline Dec 20. See details: https://jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stellen/postdoctoral-researcher-fte/ce05f238-7aa8-4d3e-ab73-52f7b0bb968d #jobs #research #urban
Universität Basel: Postdoctoral Researcher (FTE)

The University of Basel, Switzerland, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher (100% FTE) for the project Aspirational Urbanism and the Recodification of Defiance (ASPIRA) The function of a blank sheet of A4 paper in a context of censorship reflects the need to recognize new forms of defiance. As speech is being monitored through different technologies and in a range of arenas from the public square to social media and across university campuses, defiance takes new forms of symbolic critique. In the project “Aspirational Urbanism and the Recodification of Defiance (ASPIRA)”, recognizing defiance contributes to the aim of conceptualizing aspirational urbanism as a way of understanding the function of alterity (alternative futures, speculative possibilities) in shaping cities. Rather than explaining urban change in Hong Kong and Taipei exclusively in terms of tiger economics or the developmentalist state, beyond techno-positivism and growth machine dogmas, ASPIRA recognizes defiance as the agency of urban residents in contesting perceived inevitabilities. The project builds on theoretical work on urban futures, understanding cities as sites for planning, imagining and representing futures. It also recognizes the unequal capacities and risks involved, highlighting the “cruel” ascriptions to optimism and the potentially devastating consequences of aspiration. ASPIRA's approach identifying defiance by centering on visual analysis grounds aspirational urbanism, rescaling the object of urban theory towards everyday micro-practices.

Universität Basel
In some fantastic company with a chapter on making a theoretical case in comparative methodology. The handbook is an enormous resource for anyone curious/teaching/researching/theorizing comparative global urban studies, edited by Patrick Le Galès and Jenny Robinson #comparativemethods ##comparativeurbanism #urbanism #urbanresearch #urbanstudies Anyone without institutional/library access, just get in touch with me!
Aisha Finch's lecture today "Making Worlds from Futures Past: Afro-Latin Feminism, Marronage & Fugitive Time" on ways plantation time vampirically feeds white futurity & the possibilities for freedom in unknowability, through unaccounted-for bodies #futures #unknowability
What a resource! The Concise Encyclopedia of Human Geography edited by Loretta Lees
and David Demeritt now published. Includes my entry on comparative geographies: https://www.elgaronline.com/display/book/9781800883499/ch14.xml #Geography #comparativegeographies #books #humangeography
CfP for RGS 2023 conference in London on "Comparative moments in urban research: Building methodology from now and here" co-organized with Yimin Zhao. Deadline March 1st. More details here:
https://www.academia.edu/96517707/RGS_2023_CfP_Comparative_moments_in_urban_research_Building_methodology_from_now_and_here_
RGS 2023 CfP "Comparative moments in urban research: Building methodology from now and here"

RGS 2023 CfP "Comparative moments in urban research: Building methodology from now and here"

This @BrentToderian line can't be shared too often. It's at the foundation of my work, which is about asking communities to think about hard choices.

Here is an article that we wrote during our #PhD in the National University of #Colombia. This text is based on #CollaborativeAutoethnography by six PhD candidates. You can find it here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13562517.2021.1895108
And I will share the link to some free eprints in the first comment.
#Borderlands #PhDCandidates #PhDStudents

@academicchatter @academicsunite @edutooters @phdstudents @phdlife

Inhabiting borders: autoethnographic reflections of PhD students in Colombia

This article examines our border experiences as PhD candidates developing transdisciplinary research in a Colombian public university. Its objective is to present our autoethnographic reflections b...

Taylor & Francis
Kreuzberg heißt den #Amazon Tower standesgemäß willkommen
The overwhelming whiteness of research on my brown country is as old as colonial legacies here. Too many are not experts in our own land unless we are 'validated' somehow, like through the Western gaze, group collaborations, or citations. And this isn't the only space where this occurs.

Giving a talk in Leiden on Wednesday about the geography of secrecy in #China and how secrecy relates to 'recent' protests.

No idea what I'm going to say now... But the blank piece of paper #A4纸革命 #A4Revolution is interesting in relationship to #secrecy
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2022/11/china-seminar-the-digital-geographies-of-secrecy

China Seminar: The Digital Geographies of Secrecy

This talk examines the role of secrecy in contemporary China, focusing on the role of secrecy in contentious politics, and highlighting emerging digital geographies of secrecy. The talk starts by outlining different typologies of secrecy that can be identified as influencing contentious politics in…

Leiden University