Informality Research Observatory Annual Event 2021: The Global Normalisation Of Informality PART 2

Informality Research Observatory Annual Event 2021: The Global Normalisation Of Informality PART 2

nformality Research Observatory Annual Event 2021: The Global Normalisation Of Informality

Organised by: Informality Research Observatory, Inclusive Cities Impact Group and is associated with the Economic and Political Geographies (EPG) Research Group.

Informality is a global norm, with livelihoods and homes in the global south predominantly produced through informal processes. In the global north the rise of the gig economy is testament to the global normalisation of informality. Yet, inclusive approaches towards informality are rare. The Informality Research Observatory (IRO) at Cardiff University brings together scholars in this contemporary subject area, and provides a platform for new understandings of the role of informality today, with the aim of driving more inclusive policy and practice.

The annual lunchtime event showcases recent research from IRO scholars and will be of interest to academics and development practitioners interested in geography, conflict studies, refugee studies, social policy, and urban planning. Short presentations will cover:

Session 1
Informality in post-conflict settings. Professor Alison Brown, Cardiff University

Informal/formal urban assemblages. Dr. Hesam Kamilipour, Cardiff University

The informal city, Colombia. Dr. Lina Martínez, Universidad Icesi, Colombia

Managing streets in Indonesia’s informal settlements. Dr. Jimly Al Faraby, Atma Jaya University

Session 2

Refugee economies in Addis Ababa, Dr. Peter Mackie, Cardiff University

Bordering economies: Informal refugee cross-border trade, Dr. Patricia García Amado, Cardiff University

Informality and construction supply chains: Tracing formal-informal networks of materials Dr. Tom Smith, Cardiff University

Informality in urban water supplies, Dr. Adrian Healy, Cardiff University

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