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Emily Kelling
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter/inTechnische Universität Berlin
Fakultät VI: Planen Bauen Umwelt
Institut für Soziologie
Fraunhoferstraße 33-36
Sekretariatszeichen FH 9-1
10587 Berlin
emily.kelling@tu-berlin.de
Tel.: | 25971 |
Fax.: | 79494 |
Sekr.: | +49 (0)30 / 314 - 22811 |
Raum: | FH 912 |
01.2017 - 03.2017 | Guest researcher at the Chair for History and Theory of the City, Monika Grubbauer, HafenCity University Hamburg |
10.2016 - 12.2016 | Guest researcher at the Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Ernesto Lopez-Morales, Universidad de Chile |
seit 2013 | Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Soziologie der TU Berlin |
04.2015 - 09.2015 | Forschungsaufenthalt am The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London (UK) (durch den DAAD gefördert) |
11.2012 - 09.2013 | Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin bei Dr. Camillo Boano für den Masterstudiengang ‘Building and Urban Design in Development‘, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London (UK) |
09.2011 - 09.2012 | Masterstudium ‘Urban Development Planning’ am The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London (UK) |
08.2008 - 07.2011 | Bachelorstudium ‘Liberal Arts and Sciences’, University College Maastricht, Maastricht University (Niederlande) |
09.2010 - 01.2011 | Auslandsstudium an der Bogazici University (Türkei) |
Aufsätze |
"Knowing Urban Informalities", Colin Marx & Emily Kelling, in Urban Studies, 2018. doi.org/10.1177/0042098018770848 discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10046040/ |
"Toward an Architecture of Dissensus: Design Politics in South-East Asia", Camillo Boano & Emily Kelling, in Footprint: Delft Architecture Theory Journal, Spring 2013. journals.open.tudelft.nl/index.php/footprint/article/view/Boano |
Vorträge |
"Wohnhaft im Verborgenen: neuartige Raumproduktion prekären Wohnens in der Berliner Hostelwirtschaft", with Dagmar Pelger, Paper presented at the Conference "Figurationen der Wohnungsnot: Kontinuität und Wandel sozialer Praktiken, Sinnzusammenhänge und Strukturen" at Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm, September 2018. |
"London's Backyard Periphery", Input Talk presented at the Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory Symposium "Mobilising the Peripheries, Focus Europe: From Fragmented Periphery to Metropolitan Region", April 2018. |
"Die verborgene Verdichtung Londons", Paper presented at the Urban Design Salon, HafenCity Universität Hamburg, February 2017. |
"Allegados in London", Paper presented for a Lunchtime Lecture, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Chile, November 2016. |
"Shed living: housing in the shadows", Paper presented at the Centre for Public Policy, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, July 2016. |
"Praktiken im Feld des informellen Wohnens", Vortrag im Organisationssoziologischen Kolloquium von Prof. Arnold Windeler an der Technischen Universität Berlin, Februar 2016. |
"Shed living: housing in the shadows", Vortrag in der Reihe Urban Design Shorts des studentischen Urban Design Forums der Technischen Universität Berlin, Februar 2016. |
"Informal housing in London", Emily Kelling, Lunchtime Talk at The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London, May 2015. |
"Informality as conceptualized by Erhard Friedberg", Emily Kelling, Presentation to The Bartlett Doctoral Informality Network, May 2015. |
"Emergent mechanisms of exclusion: Informal housing in London", conference paper presented at the European Sociological Association’s Research Network 37 “Urban Sociology”, Mid-term conference Public spaces and private lives in the contemporary city, Lisbon, 19-22nd November 2014. |
"The proliferation of informal housing in geographies of the global north", Emily Kelling, paper presented at the workshop Restructuration of Space, TU Berlin, 26-28th June 2014. |
"London's Backyard Informality", Caroline Newton & Emily Kelling, Konferenzbeitrag im Workshop „Informal Ways of Residing“. Research Committee on Housing and the Built Environment of the International Sociological Association (RC43), 10.-12. Juli 2013. |