Federico Cugurullo from CURE compiled a list of sessions and call for papers which have been organised by CURE members for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), which will take place in Chicago between 21st and 24th of April 2015.
Category: Forthcoming events
EVALUATE project issues its first policy brief
The EVALUATE project has published a policy brief directed at decision-makers across Europe. The brief focuses on energy prices and general poverty trends in the European Union. It is being issued to coincide with the commencement of EU Sustainable Energy Week and the ManagEnergy Annual Conference, where our team is represented Stefan Bouzarovski at a plenary panel discussion.
Moving beyond the polemic: Shale gas as a focal point for discussion on key energy issues
Unconventional gas exploitation has recently become a hot political issue across Europe (and the UK in particular), supplementing the intense … More
Call for participants: Workshop on ‘Energy, austerity, informality: Exploring the everyday politics of urban infrastructure’
The Centre for Urban Resilience and Energy at the University of Manchester is organising a one-day workshop on ‘Energy, austerity, informality: … More
EVALUATE workshop on European energy vulnerability in Brussels
The EVALUATE project will be organizing a workshop on ‘Energy vulnerability in Europe’ at DG Energy in Brussels, on the … More
Announcing three CURE events in February and March
CURE will be organizing two seminars and an urban forum during February and March. More details can be found on the new events tab on this website. We hope you can join us!
Another CURE-led call for papers for 2014 AAG: Energy and the socioecological production of space
Visitors to this blog may be interested in this call for papers for the Annual Meeting of the Association of American … More
Announcing the energy vulnerability events in Manchester
By Stefan Bouzarovski Later this week, the University of Manchester will host an international conference on the spatial, social and environmental … More