Centrality in The Age of Dispersion

Data rozpoczęcia i zakończenia wydarzenia

2026-09-16 - 2026-09-17

Lokalizacja

Nazwa obiektu: Wydział Architektury Politechniki Wrocławskiej
Ulica i numer: ul. Bolesława Prusa 53/55
Miasto i kod: Wrocław

Organizator

Katedra Urbanistyki i Gospodarki Przestrzennej

Opis wydarzenia

Call for Papers: to 11.05.2026.

Registration: https://centrality-dispersion.pwr.edu.pl

Human settlement has always evolved around centres. Be it ancient Greek polis or 20th century neighbourhoods – each of them focused various human activities and formed a specific node  in the geographical space. Changes in settlement structures were considered to be hierarchical and evolutionary. Those natural concentration mechanisms are undermined by various dispersion processes, having multiscalar and temporal character, and thus undermining the well-established settlement structures.
 

Network society, demographic transitions, global economy, homeownership decline, instant communication, online services – among others – challenge the urban planning paradigms all over the world.

What does centrality mean today?
How does urban governance respond to concentration and dispersion processes?
How can these phenomena be measured at different spatial scales and across various urban layers?

The conference addresses the demand for a new approach in territorial governance, and gathers experts from various scientific disciplines to present their research on urban centres and discuss dispersion occurrences.

 

CENTRAL THEMES 

MEASUREMENT 

  • The concept of centrality in the urban planning discourse
  • Quantifying and simulating concentration and dispersion
  • Complex centre–periphery relations in various scales and temporalities
  • The role of the ICT in evaluating and managing central functions
  • The role of scale and time in centralisation and dispersion processes
     

MODELS AND PARADIGMS 

  • The paradigm of polycentric development
  • Urban centres as an inherent component of the Compact City concept
  • Implementing Transit-Oriented principles in urban centres
  • Self-contained communities and Urban Villages
     

URBAN AND SUBURUBAN DESIGN 

  • Design styles in urban and suburban centres
  • The role of public spaces in providing livability
  • Promoting historical and cultural heritage in urban centres
  • Transforming urban centres: between depopulation, renewal and gentrification 

SPATIAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT 

  • Urban and suburban housing in relation to urban centres
  • Policy solutions for preventing dispersion
  • Neighbourhoods and districts – in the search for functional self-containment
  • Urban mobility on the way to urban centres
     

GEOGRAPHY AND ECONOMY OF URBAN CENTRES 

  • Services distribution in urban areas
  • Divided centres and trans-border regions
  • Market versus planning: finding the balance in urban centres
  • Mitigating traffic congestion
  • The impact of economy, demography, climate, politics and history on centralisation and dispersion processes
  • Exclusion from home ownership and its impact on central urban areas
     

THE POWER OF COMMUNITIES 

  • Urban planning stakeholders: conflicts and synergy effects
  • Distribution of power in urban centres: expertise, authority, democracy, lobbying
  • Community involvement in urban centres development
  • Quality of central spaces: functionality and perception
     

GLOBAL CHALLENGES 

  • Continental, national, regional, district and local service centres
  • ‘Glocality’ as a driving factor for development of urban centres
  • Urban resilience: energy transition, adaptation to climate change, demographical crisis, war
  • The impact of centralisation and dispersion on public safety efforts in urban areas
  • Urban/rural division: expansion, annexation, dissolution, decision-making
     

CENTRALITY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD 

  • Local consequences of concentration and dispersion
  • Neighbourhood agency and its spatial effects
  • Community centres: activation, integration and networking
  • Placemaking initiatives in the perspective of large urban structures

Opłaty za uczestnictwo:

850 zł / 200 euro

Strona internetowa:

https://centrality-dispersion.pwr.edu.pl

Centrality in The Age of Dispersion