Past Event! Note: this event has already taken place.
Smooth Cities: The Ethical Implications of Digital Urban Design Techniques
January 19, 2018 at 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: | D199 Loeb Building |
Cost: | Free |
The Global and International Studies Program is sponsoring a works-in-progress series, with events taking place October through April of the 2017-2018 academic year. The series is a monthly workshop featuring discussions about faculty papers whose scope spans issues of global and international relevance. Papers are pre-circulated to workshop registrants. The goal of the works-in-progress series is to provide a forum for in-depth engagement and exchange on cutting-edge issues of global significance. We strive to have a lively, challenging and thought-provoking seminar and invite you to join us in providing an informative forum of discussion for a multidisciplinary audience, sharing at least one common interest, namely globalization – whatever that means to you.
Smooth Cities: The Ethical Implications of Digital Urban Design Techniques is authored by Prof. Catherine Bonier (Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism) and this event’s discussant will be Prof. Jill Wigle (Department of Geography and Environmental Studies).
Thinking Global, Beyond Limits BGInS Works in Progress Series
Those who would like to register for January 19th or for any upcoming dates may do so by e-mailing: jenelle.williams@carleton.ca