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Space as Experiment – Experimenting with Space - NEW - Webinar, 17 June 2026

2026-03-19
Space as a Medium for Organizing Collective Realities & Transforming Social Environments

Calls are now open.
Proceedings are to be published in:
User Experience and Urban Creativity journal

Submission of abstracts (300 words max.) until April 30, 2026.
Submission of full papers until July 30, 2026.
Publication of UXUC Special Issue: November 2026.

Submissions should be made through the UXUC journal publishing platform.
Please indicate the thematic call you are submitting to in the “Comments for the Editor” field.

For all accepted submissions, publication costs will be waived for this thematic issue. Article Processing Charges (APCs) will be covered by the Institute for Urban and Regional Research at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), a partner institution of the Urban Creativity/ Wisethorough Support Program.


All updates and info in the webinar page:
https://journals.wisethorough.com/index.php/UXUC/SEES

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Current Issue

Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Urban Territories as Malleable Matter for Negotiating Urban Futures - Anchors, Assemblages, Antagonisms
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Territories have traditionally demarcated spheres of political influence and translated power relations into physical spaces. The delimitation of territories separated friends from foes and ensured that policy and polity infused the places of everyday life of citizens – consequently structuring individual lifeworlds and embodied environments. The states’ legal systems have been an indispensable building block of territorialized power systems that culminated in supranational entities such as the European Union. These vast organizations of supranational metagovernance changed the scales of mediated power relations and resulted in abstract political constructs, whose inner workings are often hard to grasp. Responsibilities and competencies at the level of nation states seem to have been diluted, as decision-making power moved away from national governments. At the same time grassroots organizations and political activists of all colors are gaining traction and are searching for answers to pressing issues and problems by re-posing a centuries-old question: Whose territory? 

Published: 2026-01-21
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