Celebrating 25 Years of Space and Culture: Taking Place and Making Place

23-25 June 2022, Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Eichstaett, Bavaria Germany

Program now available: https://taking-making.place/program/

Call for Papers:

Join us at this virtual and in-person conference. Please send a Title and Abstract of not more than 250 words to: sac-conf@ku.de by 31st January 2022.

Place has become a pivotal concept for understanding processes of social spatialization. From phenomenological reflections on the importance of place in philosophy to various ethnographic studies of practicing place in the Humanities and Social Sciences, appreciation for the material-semiotic specificity of thinking place and researching places has become widespread, By focusing on concrete practices of place-making, such as mapping, tracing, locating, imagining, narrating, writing, walking, experiencing, and redefining, it may also be possible to consider more critically the existential as well as political practices of place-taking, which relate to the functions of bounding and binding of socialities and configurations of sense-making and meaning through processes of inclusion and exclusion. Understanding the various modalities of interplay between both might be an important step towards overcoming the conceptual obstacles caused by retaining artificial distinctions between thinking and doing.


As a journal focused on theoretically-informed empirical investigations of practices of social spatialization, Space and Culture has been at the forefront of many interdisciplinary debates surrounding practices of place-making and place-taking, since its inception 25 years ago. To celebrate this occasion, we are holding a conference for which we are seeking contributions from all disciplines and perspectives that are focused on the dynamics of place­ making and place-taking, either empirically or conceptually or both.

This conference is supported by the journal Space and Culture in celebration of its 25th Anniversary as well as the German Research Council funded Graduate Training Programme “Practicing Place: Socio-Cultural Practices and Epistemic Configurations”.

More details about accommodation and registration fee will be posted in a second call for papers. More information: sac-conf@ku.de

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