ICAS 26 'Home: Belonging, Identity and Displacement'

ICAS 26 'Home: Belonging, Identity and Displacement'

Overview

Join us at ICAS 26 as we explore the concept of 'Home' through the lens of belonging, identity, and displacement.

Keynote speakers: Megan Hunter The End We Start From (2017) and Eileen Murphy CEO of Women's Aid Armagh Down

The concept of home – at once intimate and expansive, personal and political –continues to captivate scholarly inquiry across disciplines. In an era marked by unprecedented mobility, environmental precarity, and socio-political flux, home emerges as a critical locus for interrogating the conditions of belonging, identity, and place.

ICAS 26 seeks to engage with the multifarious meanings and materialities of home. Drawing inspiration from Gaston Bachelard’s seminal meditation in The Poetics of Space (1964), wherein he posits that ‘the house shelters daydreaming, the house protects the dreamer,’ alongside bell hooks’ compelling assertion that ‘home is a place of resistance’ (1990), we seek to probe the complex dialectics of home as refuge, site of contestation, and matrix of affect.

Join us at ICAS 26 as we explore the concept of 'Home' through the lens of belonging, identity, and displacement.

Keynote speakers: Megan Hunter The End We Start From (2017) and Eileen Murphy CEO of Women's Aid Armagh Down

The concept of home – at once intimate and expansive, personal and political –continues to captivate scholarly inquiry across disciplines. In an era marked by unprecedented mobility, environmental precarity, and socio-political flux, home emerges as a critical locus for interrogating the conditions of belonging, identity, and place.

ICAS 26 seeks to engage with the multifarious meanings and materialities of home. Drawing inspiration from Gaston Bachelard’s seminal meditation in The Poetics of Space (1964), wherein he posits that ‘the house shelters daydreaming, the house protects the dreamer,’ alongside bell hooks’ compelling assertion that ‘home is a place of resistance’ (1990), we seek to probe the complex dialectics of home as refuge, site of contestation, and matrix of affect.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • ages 16+
  • In person

Location

Southern Regional College - Newry Campus

Graduate Suite East Campus

Patrick st Newry BT35 8DN

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Agenda

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Session 1: Thursday 29th January Online Session

Erika Brandl, University of Bergen, Norway

Paper 1 - Philosophy: Right-Sizing as Justice: Rethinking Housing Needs in Resource-Constrained Contexts

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Session 1: Thursday 29th January Online session

M.I. Imbrunito, G.G. Maqueda, and O.C. Arantes

Paper 2- Architecture and Urban Planning: Incremental House: An Empowering Alternative for the Lower Circuit of the Economy (Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, Brazil)

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Session 1: Thursday 29th January Online Session

John Bessai

Paper 3- Cultural Studies: Home and Native Land? Aporetic Belonging, Settler Order, and Public Storytelling in Canada

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