Carola Hein, Curriculum 990815 - Bryn Mawr College
Carola Hein, Curriculum 990815 - Bryn Mawr College
Carola Hein, Curriculum 990815 - Bryn Mawr College
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<strong>Carola</strong> <strong>Hein</strong>, <strong>Curriculum</strong> Vitae 11<br />
6/2007 Planning Cultures and the Quest for a Capital of Europe Paper for the conference “Planning<br />
Cultures in Europe” organized by the HafenCity University Hamburg.<br />
4/2007 “Machi (Neighborhood and Small Town): The foundation for Urban Transformation in<br />
Contemporary Japan‖ Paper for the Small Cities Conference at the Center for Middletown<br />
Studies, Ball State University, Muncie..<br />
4/2007 Maurice Rotival and Edmund Bacon: Fighting a war for better cities in New Haven and<br />
Philadelphia, 1940-70, Paper for the Society of Architectural Historians Conference (SAH)<br />
in Pittsburgh.<br />
12/2006 Brussels, Capital of Europe, in the Context of International Capitals. An Analysis of<br />
Brussels’ Unique Capital Status as Part of a Polycentric Headquarters System in<br />
Comparative Perspective. Paper for the Interuniversity & International Colloquium on<br />
Brussels and Europe in Brussels.<br />
10/2006 Participant in the Third German-American Frontiers of Humanities (GAFOH) meeting<br />
organized by the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung and the American Philosophical Society<br />
(APS) in Philadelphia.<br />
8/2006 The polycentric EU capital and European city networks. Paper for the European Association<br />
of Urban Historians (EAUH) in Stockholm.1/2006 Maurice Rotival—transnational<br />
planning at the conjunction of personal, national and international forces. Paper for the<br />
American Historical Association (AHA) meeting in Philadelphia.7/2005 The future<br />
development of Tallinn, Warsaw, and Budapest as part of the polycentric EU headquarters'<br />
network. Paper for the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) conference in<br />
Vienna.<br />
4/2005 The Polycentric EU Headquarters Network and the 2004 Enlargement. Paper for the<br />
conference Rethinking European Spaces: Territory, Borders, Governance, Royal Holloway,<br />
University of London (21.-22 April).<br />
7/2004 Brussels, the headquarters city of the European Union – a new capital paradigm? Paper<br />
given at the conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) in<br />
Barcelona.<br />
7/2004 Participation in Round Table – Transporting Planning: On Native Aspirations and the<br />
Diffusion and Transformation of Models at the at the conference of the International<br />
Planning History Society (IPHS) in Barcelona.<br />
3/2004 The Emergence of a Polycentric Capital City in the European Union, paper given at the<br />
American Association of Geographers (AAG) meeting in Philadelphia.<br />
8/2003 The European Union in Brussels paper given at the ACSP-AESOP (American Collegiate<br />
Schools of Planning- Association of European Schools of Planning) Third joint congress<br />
in Leuven.<br />
11/2002 Rebuilding Japan's Bombed Cities, paper given at the conference of the Association of<br />
Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) in Baltimore.<br />
7/2002 Toshikeikaku and Machizukuri in Japanese Urban Planning, paper given at the<br />
International Planning History Society (IPHS) conference in London<br />
11/2001 Discussant for the panel Rethinking Metropolis: Localism, Globalism and<br />
Europeanization of the Western European City at the conference of the American<br />
Anthropological Association (AAA) in Washington D.C.<br />
11/2001 Opening the Black Box: The Exchange of Planning Ideas Between Japanand the "West"<br />
paper given at the conference of the Society of American City and Regional Planning<br />
Historians (SACRPH) in Philadelphia.<br />
10/2001 Organizer and chair of a symposium on The Rebuilding of Japan´s Bombed Cities at<br />
<strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong>, paper given on Capital Reconstruction:Envisioning Tokyo and<br />
Berlin.