Workshops

RESILIENT CITY: Physical, Social, and Economic Perspectives
March 2-5, 2022   I   MIAMI   I   Hosted by Florida International University

Conference Co-Chairs: Marilys Nepomechie and Shahin Vassigh

 


Miami Beach, Florida

ARCC will offer a series of open workshops during the Conference. The workshops are intended to offer both theoretical and practical information and feedback, with integral discussion sessions intended to foster dialog between conference participants.

> PhD and Graduate Student Workshop
The workshop is a forum for students at the proposal phase or the interpretation phase of their dissertation work to present and discuss their work with senior mentors in architectural research. The workshop strengthens thesis/dissertation work and supports development of networks for young researchers in architecture and related disciplines.

> Spatial Equity and Inclusiveness in Research and Practice
The workshop will introduce a series of questions and provocations by scholars from Europe, Canada and the U.S. to foster audience participation on the topic of spatial equity and inclusion in the discipline and profession of architecture.

> Developing an Architectural Research Agenda
The workshop will discuss currently relevant areas of architectural research and address how to choose and develop an architectural research topic and frame research questions or hypotheses. Issues of funded research will also be covered including possible funding agencies and guidance on developing good research proposals.

> Writing for Architectural Journals: Guidelines, Tips, and Pitfalls
Moderated by editors of architectural journals, the workshop will provide guidance on writing for academic journals including structuring the papers, evolving an argument, providing adequate literature support, and developing conclusions.  Examples will be discussed and attendees will have the opportunity to solicit feedback on their work.

> NSF Grant Success Information
The workshop will offer presentations and discussion by a previous NSF program manager and successful NSF awardee describing the process for securing an NSF grant, from communications with NSF Program Directors to qualifications, impact and proposal submission. Q&A session to follow.

> Publishing with Routledge Press
The workshop will offer a presentation by Taylor & Francis describing the process for publishing a book with Routledge Press, from proposal submission to editorial assessment, peer review, contracts, timelines and manuscript delivery. Q&A session to follow.

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ARCC-EAAE 2022 International Conference
Wednesday-Saturday, March 2-5, 2022

Contact
Direct Inquires to:
Adil Sharag-Eldin
asharage@kent.edu