The 18th AESOP Young Academics Conference, themed 'Bridging Gaps: Urban Planning for Coexistence' will take place from 19 to 22 March 2024 in Milan, Italy. The conference will be hosted by young academics of the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU) of Politecnico di Milano. 

aesopya2024 call for abstracts 01 lq

The conference is a four-day event consisting of keynote speeches, workshops and roundtables around the conference theme. Participants will get to present their research in parallel sessions, where they will benefit from the insight of renowned track chairs and have a chance to receive feedback on their work. Through site visits and social activities, the city of Milan will act as a backdrop on which to reflect and discuss on current urban planning matters.

Urban planning as a discipline has been continuously evolving in the past decades, aiming to become the response to diverse issues through transdisciplinarity, innovation, creativity and justice. As a result of an ever-accelerating pace of life, we constantly witness worldwide transitions and turbulences, from environmental crises to socio-economic struggles, that challenge cities, regions, and the nature of the planning discipline itself. Climate change and both natural and man-made disasters render territories fragile and force humans and species to migrate, while the growing urban population requires solutions for sustainable transformation for life in the city and beyond. In this context of increasing uncertainty, the planning discipline attempts to suggest ways forward, yet often lacks in providing tangible examples of how to bridge theory and practice.

Within this framework, the conference focuses on the predominant discontinuities that currently characterize the planning field. Those are articulated into two directions of discussion that are in dialogue with and between each other: the urban-rural divide (Track 1 and 2) and the academia-practice divide (Track 3 and 4). The conference aims to create space for these dialogues to emerge, and to ultimately bridge these gaps by reflecting on our role as researchers, on our position towards, and in relationship with, society and on the effectiveness of practice. The questions that arise are timely and crucial, contemplating on the complexities inherent in a perpetual endeavour for coexistence between humans, species and the environment (Track 5). How can planning reinvent itself? How can we reconcile a holistic perception of territories? Which theories, strategies and methods should planning adopt so as to contribute to a better future for the human and natural species? Which are the tools and practices that will ensure human well-being and coexistence with the world?

We invite Young Academics and practitioners of all relevant disciplines to this conference, and we welcome contributions that challenge the way knowledge is generated, communicated and acquired. We encourage reflections on an inter-scalar and international level that consider planning from a socio-political perspective, one that engages with communities, practitioners and policymakers.

We offer five tracks to which you can contribute:

  • Track 1: Looking towards a sustainable urban future: transition and challenges
  • Track 2: Beyond the urban-rural divide
  • Track 3: Challenging the role of academia: the impact of research
  • Track 4: Planning tools and techniques, bridging the gap between theory and practice
  • Track 5: Towards coexistence: contested social and spatial landscapes in transformation

Visit the submission page for more information on how to send in your abstract.

We are looking forward to your contributions!

 

For any questions, please contact the conference organisers at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.