Workshop 2012 Progamm
Workshop-Programm : Stadtentwicklung in Südasien
Abteilung für Kultur und Geschichte Indiens und Tibets, Universität Hamburg und Arbeitskreis Neuzeitliches Südasien (AK NS) in der DGA, Hamburg, 9.–10. November 2012
| Friday, November 9 | |
| 10:15–12:30 | Panel 1: Indian Megacities |
| Chair: Prof. Shrawan Kumar Acharya | |
| Prof. em. Dr. Dirk Bronger (Universität Bochum): Global Cities in Indien |
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| Prof. Utpal Sharma (CEPT University, Ahmedabad): The Challenge of Metropolitan Planning in Developing Countries: Case of Structure Plan for Hyderabad Metropolitan Region |
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| Ambassador retd. Dr. Hans-Georg Wieck (Berlin): Public Discourse on the Dangers of Megacities for Democracy and Social Peace in India / Der öffentliche Diskurs über die Gefahren der Mega-Städte für die Demokratie und den sozialen Frieden in Indien |
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| 12:30–13:30 | LUNCH |
| 13:30 | Panel 2: Urban Infrastructure and socioeconomic issues |
| 13:30–15:45 | Sessoion 1: |
| Chair: Prof. Utpal Sharma | |
| Prof. Shrawan Kumar Acharya (CEPT University, Ahmedabad): Urban Poverty and Revitalization in Globalizing Metropolis –Ahmedabad, India |
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| Prof. Dr. Syed Qalb-i-Abid (University of the Punjab): Coping with Dengue Disaster in Lahore, Pakistan |
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| Dr. Stefan Schütte (FU Berlin): Informal (In)Security in Urban Afghanistan |
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| 15:45–16:00 | COFFEE BREAK |
| 16:00–17:30 | Session 2: |
| Chair: Dr. Stefan Schütte |
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| Christine Hobelsberger (University of Kaiserslautern) and Markus Keck (University of Bonn, Germany): Economic and Spatial Restructuring of Food Markets in Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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| Dr. Ram Prasad Bhatt (Universität Hamburg): Urbanisation in India: A Case Study of Dehradun Town |
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| Saturday, November 10 | |
| 10:00–12:00 | Panel 3: Sociocultural Issues |
| Chair: Prof. Dr. Syed Qalb-i-Abid | |
| Dr. Sonja Wengoborski (Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz): Life in the Country and in Town in the Mirror of Singhalese Literature / Leben auf dem Land und in der Stadt im Spiegel der singhalesischen Literatur |
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| Marina Marinova (Universität Hamburg): New Developments in Urban Hindi |
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| Concluding Discussion |