Interdisciplinary Conference
Oxford Brookes University 12-13 September 2022
Call for Contributions
Co-Creation has become increasing popular in recent years as a concept, method and policy tool. A key factor in the rise of Co-Creation is its potential in breaking down boundaries, between different parts of the city, between different groups within cities, between different parts of the world, between disciplines and between different practices. At the same time Co-Creation has been increasingly questioned in terms of encouraging co-option by the state and cultural imperialism.
To mark the end of a four year EU project on Co-Creation in marginalised urban areas, the School of the Built Environment at Oxford Brookes University is organising a two-day interdisciplinary conference bringing together academics, community representatives, NGOs and urban and cultural practitioners to explore the possibilities and limitations of Co-Creation in challenging such boundaries.
We are looking for contributions which explore the varied and contested aspects of Co-Creation. Suggested themes are included below. However we would also welcome contributions on other topics.
- Defining and Redefining Co-Creation
- Using Co-Creation to challenge barriers of stigmatisation and marginalisation in cities
- Co-Creation; Co-option or Empowerment?
- Co-Creation in the global ‘North’ and ‘South’
- Co-Creation Inside and Outside the State
- Co-Creation and research; challenging university/community boundaries
- “Postcards from….” City and Community Stories on Co-Creation
- (Co)-Creative methods and practices
We welcome contributions in a variety of formats, including papers, presentations, videos, performances, workshops and alternative formats.
Please submit your abstract to shirazi@brookes.ac.uk to include the following:
- Title
- Author and affiliation
- Contact information
- Abstract (max 300 words)
- Up to 5 key words
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 30th June 2022. A review of abstracts will be completed by the 8th of July 2022.
The conference is free to attend. The organisers will support the travel and accommodation of one early career researcher and one community-based artist or urban practitioner. If you would like to be considered for one of these bursaries, please attach a short (max 100 words) motivation letter to your abstract submission.
This is the final conference of the Co-Creation project, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 734770.