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Call for Papers /// Urban Living 2026 Session - Livable Cities conference 2026, 17-19 June 2026, Manchester, UK

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  • Sep 15
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Part of the Livable Cities publication and conference series for 2026. 


CALL for Publications: Urban Living 2026

A call for papers at the Livable Cities conference 2026 held in Manchester.


Urban Studies – From Architecture to Planning & Policy


A cross disciplinary reading of the city – a call from the University of Salford, Manchester.


Call for Papers: Cities 2026Critiquing the Urban Renaissance - LIVABLE CITIES 2026


Dates: 17-19 June 2026

Location: Manchester

Abstracts: 01 DecemberUniversity of Salford, Manchester


The LIVABLE CITIES Conference series, 2026, ‘Critiquing the Urban Renaissance’ is calling for conference papers. Publications will include a journal special issue and a conference book.


Previous books from the series include:


-Serving the Marginalized through Design Education. (ed) Steven B. Webber. Routledge Taylor & Francis, 2025

-Place-Based Sustainability: Research and Design Extending Pathways for Ecological Stewardship. (ed) Jason Montgomery. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023

-Participatory Practice in Space, Place, and Service Design: Questions of Access, Engagement and Creative Experience. (ed) Kelly L. Anderson. Vernon Press, 2022

-Urban Histories in Practice: Morphologies and Memory. (eds) Jeffrey Kruth & Steven Rugare, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021

-The Complex City: Social and Built Approaches and Methods. (ed) Caroline Donnellan. Vernon Press, 2021




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