Under the title of 聽The Civic University, public works is exploring situated modes of education, both as a critique of existing university models, and as a new model where knowledges are produced by and disseminated to the civil聽society.聽
It takes its point of departure from Jean-Claude Passeron鈥檚 publication Les H茅ritiers published in 1964 denouncing the institutions role in the reproduction of unequal social structures in the content they teach, the modes of access to education and their methods of teaching. This inequality was reinforced by the coalition government raising tuition fees, the demand of a linear path towards the job market and the move away from big government to 鈥榯he big society鈥, whilst offering no clear financial strategy of support. This changing landscape demands a closer look at the role the civil society plays in the production of knowledge and the politics of collaborative city聽making.
The Art of Being Civic will bring together activists, artists, academics and architects to discuss pedagogies that enable civil societies actions towards social collective change. It will address how knowledge can play a role in civic activism claiming rights over the city, and act as a critical platform for action The first symposium day will explore the role of civil society in relation to contemporary city making, while the second day will focus on pedagogy and education, understanding how and by whom knowledge is produced, who sanctions it and how it is distributed and聽accumulated.
The Civic University is currently supported by UMA School of Architecture in Ume氓, Sweden, as part of their ongoing research into alternative models for community engaged city聽making.
Thursday: CIVIC
Exporing the role of civil society in relation to contemporary city聽making
Introductions
12:00pm Prof Ana Betancour - Head of school of Architecture at Umea University - Sweden聽
Both practitioner and Academic, Prof Betancour was director of the Masters programme of Architecture and Urban Design, Chalmers - Sweden, and the Head of Exhibitions and Public Events at The Swedish Museum of聽Architecture.聽
12:15听Public works - The Civic聽University聽
Torange Khonsari, Director and founding member of public works: an interdisciplinary practice across fields of art, architecture and urbanism, will introduce the initiative and research project聽The Civic University they have been engaged in since 2014 and its聽future.
Panel 1: Politics of Civil聽Engagement
12:50 - 1:10pm Iain MacKenzie - Resistance within Totalising聽Institutions
Iain is co-director of the Centre for Critical Thought at the University of Kent and teaches on the MA in Politics, Art and聽Resistance.
1:10 - 1:30pm聽Nils Norman - The School of Walls and聽Space
Nils is an artist living in London and Professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Art and Design, Copenhagen, Denmark, where he leads the School of Walls and聽Space.
1:30 - 1:50pm Franck Magennis - The power and politics of equality in聽Deptford
A radical egalitarian and Deptford citizen, Franck is involved with HAGL (鈥楬ousing Action Greenwich & Lewisham鈥), Deptford Cinema, the Deptford People Project, the Deptford Debates, and most recently the London Learning聽Cooperative.聽
1:50 - 2:10pm Malaika Cunningham - Art as Political聽Engagement
Malaika is a theatre practitioner and PhD candidate based at the University of Leeds working on the arts and culture research strand at CUSP.
2:30 - 2:45pm BREAK
Panel 2: Civic and the聽City
2:45 - 2:55pm聽Adam Kaasa - Designing Politics? Decolonising an urban ideas聽challenge
Adam is director of and and interdisciplinary scholar who specialises in the politics of the city, foregrounding the role of architecture and聽design.
2:55 - 3:15pm Dr Julia King - Infrastructure as a (civic) property and not a聽thing
Julia is an architectural designer, researcher and lecturer based out of LSE聽Cities.聽
3:15 - 3:30pm聽Assembly SE8 - Lessons from the community garden. Conflicts, complexities and聽co-operation
Assembly are a collective based in Deptford who work intimately with local communities and place around art, activism, design and聽landscape.
Panel 3: Civic聽Economy
3:50 - 4:10pm Joost Beunderman - Creating fertile ground for the civic聽economy
Joost is a director of the London-based design and strategy practice 00, where he leads on a wide range of research and strategy聽projects.聽
4:10 - 4:30pm Anthea Masey - Community Resources for Loughborough聽Junction聽
Anthea is a community activist in Loughborough Junction and Chair of the Loughborough Junction Action聽Group.聽
4:30 - 4:50pm Ana Margarida Fernandes Esteves - Solidarity Economy as a Padagogy of Participatory聽Democracy
Ana is a researcher, activist, writer and documentary filmmaker. She holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Sociology from Brown University, as well as an M.Sc. in European Studies from the London School of聽Economics.
Friday: EDUCATION
Understanding how and by whom knowledge is produced, who sanctions it, and how it is聽distributed.
Introductions
12:00pm Prof Hans Adolfsson - Vice Chancellor at Umea University - Sweden聽
Prof Adlofsson had positions such as Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Stockholm University as well as Dean for聽the Chemistry Section at the Faculty of Science. He also headed聽several聽organic chemistry faculties and聽working聽committees.
12:15pm Prof Ana Betancour - Head of school of Architecture at Umea University - Sweden
Both practitioner and Academic, Prof Betancour was director of the Masters programme of Architecture and Urban Design, Chalmers - Sweden, and the Head of Exhibitions and Public Events at The Swedish Museum of聽Architecture.聽
12:30 Public works - The Civic聽University聽
public works is an interdisciplinary practice across fields of art, architecture and urbanism. They will introduce the initiative and research project: The Civic University they have been engaged in since 2014 and its聽future.
Panel 1: International Learning聽Networks
12:50 - 1:10pm聽Robert Mull - 鈥淭he Free World鈥 - Investigations in education, The Free Unit and the Global Practice聽Programme
Prof Robert Mull is currently developing the Global Practice Programme with international educational, NGO and institutional partners including the Civic聽University.
1:10 - 1:30pm Leslie Lokko - In It聽Together
Leslie is associate Professor and Head of the Graduate School of Architecture at the University of Johannesburg, South聽Africa.
Panel 2: Knowledge聽Commons
1:50 - 2:10pm聽AAA Paris - Commons based civic聽learning
Constantin Petcou is an architect whose work stresses the intersection between architecture, urbanism and semiotics. Doina Petrescu is Professor of Architecture and Design Activism at the University of Sheffield. Both are co-founders of atelier d鈥檃rchitecture autog茅r茅e聽(aaa).
2:10 - 2:30pm聽Willem Halffman - The University as a聽Commons
Willem is senior lecturer in Science & Technology Studies at Radboud University Nijmegen, The聽Netherlands.聽
2:50 -3:10pm BREAK
Panel 3: Situated聽Learning
3:15 - 3:35pm聽Ed Fidoe - Education needs a聽revolution
Ed is an education reformer and advisor. He co-founded School 21 and leads the 21聽Trust.聽
3:35 - 3:55pm聽Torange Khonsari - From live project to situated聽practice
Torange is co- founder of practice public works and senior lecturer at London Metropolitan University and UMA School of Architecture in聽Sweden.聽
Panel 4: Other Settings for聽Learning
4:30 - 4:50pm Marco Clauson - Neighbourhood聽Academy聽
As the co-initiator of Berlin鈥檚 urban garden, Prinzessinnengarten at Moritzplatz in Berlin-Kreuzberg, Marco runs various agricultural, environmental and participatory urban projects and聽programs.聽
4:50 - 5:10pm聽Maurice Carlin - Islington Mill,聽Manchester
Maurice is the recipient of the inaugural Visual Artist Fellowship (2016/17) from The Clore Leadership Programme. He is an artist and director of leading UK independent arts organisation, Islington聽Mill.
5:10 - 5:30pm Grant Smith - Home聽education
Grant is an artist and writer with a broadly ecological practice at SoundCamp and聽self-noise.net.聽
15mins panel聽discussion聽