World Migration Report 2015 | International Organization for Migration
The World Migration Report 2015: Migrants and Cities, New Partnerships to Manage Mobility ─ the eighth report in IOM’s World Migration Report (WMR) series ─ focuses on how migration and migrants are shaping cities and how the life of migrants is shaped by cities, their people, organizations and rules.
Studio Huss
Studio Huss is a design research practice for the built environment, working at the intersection of human psychology, physiology, architecture and urban design. We…
International Society for Industrial Ecology
The mission of the ISIE is to promote the use of industrial ecology in research, education, policy, community development, and industrial practices. In order…
Audiovisual Tricycles by ‘VJ Suave’ Project Animations
Interactive public art doesn’t get much better than this. Artist duo Ygor Marotta and Ceci Soloaga of VJ Suave designed these pheonomenal audiovisual…
$2.2M to Rice’s Kinder Institute for HERC education research
Rice University’s Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC) has received $2.2 million from the Houston Endowment and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation to explore new areas of education research in the Houston Independent School District (HISD)
ULI has new Global Chairman
Randall K. Rowe, Chairman of Green Courte Partners, LLC, a private equity real estate investment firm based in Chicago, has been named the new…
Global Network on Promoting Digital Technologies for Sustainable Urbanization
The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) has launched the Global Network on Promoting Digital Technologies for Sustainable Urbanization. The new network was…
New non-profit announced: Securing Smart Cities
Securing Smart Cities is a new not-for-profit global initiative announced on May 26, 2015 that will address existing and future cybersecurity problems of smart…
Mobility Makes States, Migration and Power in Africa
Human mobility has long played a foundational role in producing state territories, resources, and hierarchies. When people move within and across national boundaries, they create both challenges and opportunities. In Mobility Makes States, chapters written by historians, political scientists, sociologists, and anthropologists explore different patterns of mobility in sub-Saharan Africa and how African states have sought to harness these movements toward their own ends. The contributors challenge the image of a fixed and static state that is concerned only with stopping foreign migrants at its border, and show that the politics of mobility takes place across a wide range of locations, including colonial hinterlands, workplaces, camps, foreign countries, and city streets.
Edited by Darshan Vigneswara and Joel Quirk of University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Log in to see a chapter preview of this book, coming out May 2015 from Penn Press.
City Observatory
City Observatory is a website and think tank devoted to data-driven analysis of cities and the policies that shape them. the site will feature…