Home
urban
Kabul
commentaries
political-ref
speeches
share
geography
Linux

This is a page where I will post and leave files to share. If you need a file removed for reasons of discretion or claim of right, please contact me at pietro at calogero dot us. (last updated: 15 Feb 2009)
PERIPHERIES: DECENTERING URBAN THEORY
conference at UC Berkeley organized by Teresa Caldeira and James Holston
090205_intro (13.0 MB) Panel 1: Panel 4
P1.1 Teresa Caldeira--rethinking (28.9 MB) P4.1_Adrián Gorelik--Buenos Aires (38.7 MB)
P1.2 AbdouMalik Simone--urban districts (25.6 MB) P4.2 YouTien Hsing--villagers & city (32.9 MB)
P1.3 Richard Walker--the urban (25.4 MB) P4.3 Li Zhang--comments (32.8 MB)
P1.4 questions (21.6 MB)
Panel 5
Panel 2 P5.1 Oren Yiftachel--Bedouins (31.1 MB)
P2.1 Jose Castillo--Intense periphery (35.7 MB)
P5.2 Edgar Pieterse--Insurgent Art (30.9 MB)
P2.2 Martina Rieker--Cairo (35.2 MB)
P5.3 JHolston--citizens (28.9 MB)
P2.3 Nasser Abourahme--Deheishe Camp (25.3 MB)
P5.4 David Theo Goldberg--comments (19.1 MB)
P2.4 Nezar Alsayyad--discussion (34.4 MB)
P5.5 discussion (26.3 MB)
Panel 3 Panel 6
P3.1 Judit Carrera--Barcelona (28.2 MB) P6.1 Mona Harb--pious leisure spaces (26.3 MB)
P3.2 Neera Adarkar--Mumbai (27.5 MB)
P6.2 Josep Ramoneda--recognition politics (22.3 MB)
P3.3 Ananya Roy--comments (13.7 MB)
P6.3 James Ferguson & discussion (50.1 MB)
P3.4 discussion (30.3 MB)
final discussion (41.2 MB)

Bonus track! Jeremy Scahill's remarkable analysis of Blackwater presented at the World Affairs Council of San Francisco, 13 June 2008. Note that on the day that I post this (13 Feb 2009), Blackwater has announced that they are changing their name (again) to Xe. I hereby announce a contest for the best mockery of this latest identity 'reposisitoning.' I will work on a Snark prize!