"No Space Like Home? Space inequalities, property development and urban injustice"
Eleanor Wilkinson and her colleagues organising a session that aims to advance understandings of how housing space is produced, valued, contested, and lived, and how it might be governed or redistributed in support of more just and liveable housing futures.
Please submit your 250 word abstract to Ruth Neville [ruth.neville@ucl.ac.uk] and Phil Hubbard [philip.hubbard@kcl.ac.uk] by Friday 20 February. Abstracts should include the title of the presentation and details of authors and affiliations.
“Just Transitions in and beyond China”
The PLURALIZE research project - Linda Westman, Shizhi Zhang, Zhengli Huang and Yuting Yao - are organising a session that explores social justice and socio-economic impacts of transition-related policies and reforms in China; Just transition outcomes of Chinese overseas investment, and Chinese discourse of justice and just transition.
If you would like to contribute, please submit a title and abstract (max. 250 words) to Yuting Yao [yuting.yao@sheffield.ac.uk] or Shizhi Zhang [shizhi.zhang@sheffield.ac.uk] by Monday 23 February 2026.
“Geographies of inequalities: toward just places”
Hannah Sender and her colleagues in the MENA-GEOG (Geographies of the Middle East and North Africa region) RGS research group have a CfPs that directly address the theme of this year's conference through critical engagement with geographies of the Middle East and North Africa in particular (political ecologies, space and power, genocide and war, resource politics, coloniality/modernity, citizenship, territoriality, infrastructure politics, knowledge production).
Please email session title and abstract (max 300 words) details to Hannah Sender [h.sender@sheffield.ac.uk] by Thursday 19 February 2026.