Co-Sponsorship Annual Meeting 2023

Religion and Cities Unit and Religion and Economy Unit

Call for Proposals

Producing and Contesting Urban and Environmental Landscapes – The story of the Riverwalk in San Antonio is one that links the city, the environment, the economy, and religion. In 1921, a category 1 hurricane hit Texas, resulting in massive flooding that resulted in $19 million in property loss and the death of 50 people in San Antonio. To prevent the future loss of life and property, architect Robert H. H. Hugman proposed the riverwalk, a design that simultaneously tamed the river while reviving colonial Spanish mission architecture for urban development through tourism.

Inspired by this history of the Riverwalk, the Religion and Cities and Religion and Economy unit invite papers and panel proposals for a co-sponsored session that considers the labor of producing and contesting urban and environmental landscapes. This could include literal landscapes of economic and environmental change, infrastructures and land use, green spaces, and urban ecologies. We also welcome proposals focused on the labor of producing imaginative landscapes, including landscapes of memory, border landscapes, and pathways through the city.

Chair Mail Dates
Kati Curts, Sewanee: The University of the… kacurts@sewanee.edu - View
Fatimah Fanusie fanusie@icjs.org - View
Rupa Pillai rupillai@sas.upenn.edu - View
Rebecca Bartel rbartel@sdsu.edu - View
Steering Member Mail Dates
Lisa Beyeler-Yvarra lisa.beyeler-yvarra@yale… - View
Stanley Jenkins jahiakinwole1@yahoo.com - View
Elayne Oliphant eo45@nyu.edu - View
Christopher Cantwell, Loyola University,… ccantwell1@luc.edu - View
Edward Dunar, Albertus Magnus College edunar@albertus.edu - View
Deonnie Moodie dmoodie@ou.edu - View
Daniel Vaca daniel_vaca@brown.edu - View
Max Dugan max.j.dugan@gmail.com - View
Isaiah Ellis idellis@smu.edu - View
Esra Tunc, San Diego State University etunc@sdsu.edu - View
Devin Singh devin.singh@dartmouth.edu - View
Review Process: Participant names are visible to chairs but anonymous to steering committee members until after final acceptance/rejection