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The conference, journal and edited book of readings wants to address what makes a city ideal? We already have papers outlining strategies for ending homelessness, car free cities, right to basic necessities of life, sexual freedom, sustainable cities, and the creation of good jobs. The conference is about places, policies, programs that we can point to from around the world not necessarily Amsterdam.
Amsterdam: October 11-14 2008
What is the ideal city?
Social justice
Green planning and architecture
Biking and walking
Accessibility for the disabled and elderly
Crime
Health care
Ideal city in history
Socialist city
Is Amsterdam the ideal city?
Non-petroleum forms of transportation
Housing
Sustainability
Faith, race, and gender
Utopian visions
Sexual, political and personal freedom
Tolerance
Creative City
Integrating income, races, and faiths
Which world city is the ideal?
Registration covers:
2 hour historic guided tour boat ride on Amsterdam’s canals (Saturday Afternoon)
3 hour bike small group bike ride on Amsterdam’s historical city (Sunday)
3 hour walking tour of Amsterdam’s center city (Monday)
critically acclaimed documentary on Amsterdam: “Sex, Drugs and Democracy.”
Conference papers will be put on a CD
Best papers to be published in either a scholarly book: The Ideal City and/or
Sustain: A Journal on Environment and Sustainability
This conference is designed to be affordable for people around the world to attend:
Submitting a Proposal to Ideal City: Conference and Workshop in Amsterdam:
1. Create a title page for your submission. The title page should include:
a. title of the submission
b. topic area of the submission (chooses from above list)
c. presentation format
d. name(s) of the author(s)
e. department(s) and affiliation(s)
f. mailing address(es)
g. e-mail address(es)
h. phone number(s)
i. fax number(s)
j. corresponding author if different than lead author
Encourages the following types of submissions:
Research Papers
Completed research papers in any of the topic areas listed above.
Abstracts
Abstracts of completed or proposed research in any of the topic areas listed above, or related areas. The abstract for proposed research should include the research objectives, proposed methodology, and a discussion of expected outcomes.
Professionals in the field
Research done by professionals in any of the topic areas listed above, or related areas.
Case Studies
Case studies in any of the topic areas listed above, or related areas.
Work-in-Progress Reports or Proposals for Future Research
Incomplete research or ideas for future research in order to generate discussion and feedback in any of the topic areas listed above, or related areas.
Reports on Issues Related to Teaching
Reports related to innovative instruction techniques or research related to teaching in any of the topic areas listed above, or related areas.
2. Email your abstract and/or paper, along with a title page, to
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Decision of submissions will be acknowledged via email within 48 hours.
Registration fee:
$395 Super discount registration from July 16th to July 31st
$495 discount registration from August 1st to August 31st
$595 late registration from September 1st to September 31st
$695 registration at conference
Two Conference locations:
Hotel San Luchesio
Waldeck Pyrmontlaan 9
1075 BT Amsterdam,
tel: 31-20-6716731
e-mail:
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San Luchesio Hotel special conference rate rooms start as low as 160 euro for four nights or $300 for a double! This is a bargain since many chain hotels would be charging this for just one night! But you need to stay at least four nights and you need to register for the conference in order to get a room!
www.sanluchesio.nl
We will be using meeting rooms at the San Luchesio and Lloyd Hotels.
powerpoint projectors
includes breakfast and opportunity to make brown bag lunch for free
roundtrip airfares from North America to Amsterdam available for around $500
one week tram pass goes for 12 euro
Just added:
If you are looking for a more upscale hotel that is considered a post modern landmark, you must stay at the Lloyd Hotel. We plan to have several events at the hall which would included a reception, hotel interior tour, presentations. It is also located in the Eastern Docklands which is considered an planning and architectural marvel. Please visit the website. And let them know you are there for a cultural event, Hollandnow.org: The Ideal City for a discount of up to 25%
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy
Oostelijke Handelskade 34
1019 BN Amsterdam
T. +31 (0)20 561 3636
F. +31 (0)20 561 3600
E.
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Reservations
T. +31 (0)20 561 36 40/05/07
Cultural Embassy
T. +31 (0)20 561 36 83
Why Amsterdam for a conference on the ideal City?
Amsterdam
is known as the “Venice of the North.” Progressives have called
Amsterdam an ideal city when measured by the standard of social
justice. Holland has what many call a “radical,” “progressive,”
“unique” and for some a “sinful” approach to housing, drug laws,
transportation, prostitution, crime, brown fields, and urban design.
The Netherlands has turned our American urban policy and planning
programs upside down and found innovative ways to solve social
problems. Many American visitors who come to Holland come away
shocked, amazed, impressed and changed forever. Holland is
controversial. Indeed, Amsterdam is a laboratory of innovation that
provides a national model for the rest of the world. It’s a place
where we can honor their successes and learn from their errors in urban
policy and planning. Without a doubt, Holland is also the home of
world class architecture that is envied around the world.
Many of the social, economic, and environmental problems facing Amsterdam are considerably less than cities in the United States and in many cases Western Europe. Amsterdam, at this moment in history, might be the world's greatest city because of its ability to ensure basic necessities, freedom and creativity. Tolerance of drugs, sexual freedom, along with integration of different races helps reduce many of the "social problems" faced by most cities. We have compared, on a per capita basis, differences between Amsterdam/Holland and the United States. Data show that Amsterdam has lower crime, murder, rape, drug usage (cocaine, marijuana), teenage pregnancy, diabetes, obesity, suicide, abortion rates, infant mortality, dependence on fossil fuels, homelessness, and racial segregation is considerably less. People live longer because of Amsterdam's walk-ability and bike usage along with access to parks. Indeed, the Netherlands leads both Western European and the United States in proportion of trips made walking and bicycling in North America—significantly reducing car dependency. Ghettos are nearly non-existent compared to the segregation in the 1940's/1950's. Quality housing is supplied to everyone that gives pride of place compared to the stark, cold and institutional "projects" provided by the U.S. federal government. Amsterdam leads Western Europe with 35% in social housing compared to runner up United Kingdom which has significantly less. The modernism of the '60s where the poor were warehoused is nearly all gone. People living in Amsterdam seem more tolerant, secure, happier, and healthier compared to citizens in the United States. Great cities provide for everyone, work to enhance the lives of everyone and work to ensure an unrivaled level of freedom. Social and environmental justice are tied together. Amsterdam by no means perfect but in comparison to many other democratic industrial cities is far better place for citizens of all races, religions and incomes. We demonstrate that social and environmental justice are tied together. The conference is about places, policies, programs that we can point to from around the world not necessarily Amsterdam.
“Amsterdam is the great liberal experiment in Europe. No part of the city announces that liberalism as boldly as the red light district, where in the Oudekerkrsplein—there coexists the Old Church (possibly the oldest building in Amsterdam, believed to be consecrated by the Bishop of Utrecht in 1306), all the prostitutes in their doorways and windows, and a kindergarten. What other city in the world would believe in the hopeful coexistence of religion, prostitution and early childhood education?…But it is both brave and original of the Dutch to celebrate human differences.” John Irving November 2005
Co-Sponsored by
Urbanicity for Local Government and Urban Development
Other co-sponsorships welcomed
Note: We have sponsored conferences in Honolulu, Houston, Havana, Louisville, and Amsterdam in 2008!
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