Dear colleagues,

The Urban Working 
Group<https://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/research/urban-working-group/> has 
developed the following panel proposal for this year's Earth System Governance 
annual conference<https://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/2022toronto/> 
'Governing accelerated transitions, justice, creativity and power in a 
transforming world' (Toronto, 21-23 October 2022). We invite you to initially 
express your interest, and then send abstracts of up to 400 words to the 
co-conveners by 28th January 2022.

Urban Working Group panel proposal: ‘Urban governance for radical and just 
sustainability transformations’.
Set against stalled international climate change negotiations and escalating 
calls to address the global climate emergency, cities and metropolitan areas 
have emerged as key sites to deliver environmental sustainability and social 
justice. Contemporary urban challenges are unparalleled, ranging from 
ecological breakdown, outdated and inadequate infrastructure systems, to rising 
levels of poverty and inequality. Tackling such complex, intersecting issues 
requires interventions beyond conventional modes of municipal decision-making. 
It demands radical and multi-faceted structural change, new forms of 
experimental governance, socio-technical innovation, and social learning. 
However, cities respond to contemporary challenges through multi-level 
governance systems, in which local decision-makers are dependent on higher 
political levels and stakeholders representing entrenched interests. All too 
often, seemingly ambitious policies reproduce dominant rhetoric, promote 
familiar paradigms such as techno-economic solutionism, benefit powerful 
incumbent actors, and marginalise less well-represented groups.
Responding to the urgent need disrupt ‘governance as usual’ we invite panel 
contributions that explore how cities govern radical and just sustainability 
transformations. We are particularly interested in contributions that take 
stock of existing knowledge on urban governance strategies. What have we 
learned from decades of research on urban sustainability governance about 
potential pitfalls, contradictions, and ways forward? Contributions may address 
the following themes:

  *   Bypassing dominant architectures and agents: How can hegemonic discourses 
and powerful incumbents be challenged to realise radical and just sustainable 
urban transformations?
  *   Rethinking multi-level governance: How do international politics support 
or constrain transformative change at the city level? In the context of 
fragmented and ephemeral policy interventions and innovations, how can cities 
develop networked governance approaches that take account of heterogeneous 
urban infrastructures and different socio-spatial contexts? How can urban 
institutions make space for knowledge plurality, deliberative and co-creative 
governance processes, and community-led innovation?
  *   Developing transformative capacity: How can municipalities, often beset 
by resource constraints, develop knowledge partnerships and implementation 
capacity to leverage transformative change? What is the role of experimental 
and adaptive urban governance approaches in enabling sustainable and just 
transformations? How can key learning principles and evaluation systems be 
incorporated into existing urban governance programmes?
  *   Reflecting on theoretical limits: Are conceptualisations of urban 
governance constrained by dominant disciplines, epistemologies, and 
methodologies? Can transformative governance be reimagined by drawing on 
different forms of knowledge production, worldviews, or by studying urban 
politics from ‘elsewhere’?
We very much hope you can participate, and we look forward to receiving your 
contributions.
With best wishes,

Rachel Macrorie – [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Linda Westman – [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Marielle Papin – 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


Marielle Papin, Ph. D.
Postdoctoral fellow
Department of Geography - McGill University

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