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May 14, 2013: ISOCARP Congress 2013 - Frontiers of Planning - http://www.isocarp.org/index.php?id=1320
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May 12, 2013: AESOP Young Academics Best Paper Prize 2013 - Call for submissions - AESOP Young Academics Best Paper Prize 2013...
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April 25, 2013: EUSS - European Urban Summer School - For further information please visit: http://euss2013.com/
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April 23, 2013: International research conference: planning / conflict - cities and citizenship in times of crisis Lisbon, October 9-11, 2013 - http://www.planningconflict.ics.ul.pt/The second international...
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February 15, 2013: AESOP 2013 PhD Workshop - The AESOP 2013 PhD Workshop will take place in Belfast, Northern...
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November 12, 2012: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Fellowship in Spatial and Infrastructure Planning (Thematic Focus: Smart Cities) - The interdisciplinary graduate program "Topology of...
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October 5, 2012: RESPAG 2013 conference - RESPAG 2013 conferenceCALL for PAPERSThe Institute of Architecture...
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September 11, 2012: SELECTION FOR THE ADMISSION TO THE RESEARCH DOCTORATE COURSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PALERMO - Academic Year 2012/2013The University of Palermo announces a...
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August 31, 2012: Urban Transcripts 2012 open call - Urban Transcripts 2012 open call: London the (n)ever-changing...
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August 31, 2012: AESOP 'compleyity and planning' event - Dear Young Academics,This is an open invitation to you all to...
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July 31, 2012: THE FALLING WALLS LAB - THE FALLING WALLS LAB100 IDEAS, 3 MINUTES, 1 DAYThe Falling Walls...
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July 4, 2012: European Urban Summer School - AESOP runs Summer School for young planning professionals -...
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June 5, 2012: Call for paper for the special issue - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CO-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENTCall for paper for...
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June 5, 2012: CONFLICTS OVER COMMONS SUMMER SCHOOL SERIES - CONFLICTS OVER COMMONS SUMMER SCHOOL SERIES: FISHERIESCo-organized...
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June 5, 2012: TRANSDISCIPLINARY SUMMER WORKSHOP - Dear all,Within the SPINDUS research project...
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June 2, 2012: The role of Universities and their Contribution to Sustainable Development - Call for Papers: The role of Universities and their Contribution...
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June 1, 2012: CALL FOR POSTDOCTORAL POSITION - CALL FOR POSTDOCTORAL POSITION URBAN AND REGIONAL...
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June 1, 2012: 6th AESOP YA Meeting REPORT - The 6th annual meeting of AESOP YA, , was co-organized with Henley...
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May 24, 2012: International Young Planning Professionals Award 2012 - International Young Planning Professionals Award 2012 The...
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May 24, 2012: Debate on the future of the cohesion policy - Debate on the future of the cohesion policy, Saturday 2nd of June,...
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May 24, 2012: 3rd International Conference on Degrowth - 3rd International Conference on Degrowth Ecological Sustainability...
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May 24, 2012: Architecture Workshop - Architecture Workshop Summer 2012 Bridging Prague CALL FOR...
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May 24, 2012: SummerLab 2012 Series International Workshops - Development Planning Unit SummerLab 2012 Series International...
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February 27, 2012: SPATIUM Call for papers -   SPATIUM, the Journal of the Institute of Architecture and...
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February 23, 2012: SPATIUM call for papers - SPATIUM International Review is a double blind peer-reviewed...
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February 21, 2012: EURA Conference - EURA Conference - 20 September 2012 - 22 September 2012Urban...
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February 21, 2012: 1st AESOP-IFHP Lecture - Watch Online the 1st AESOP-IFHP Lecture: 28 January 2012: Klaus R....
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January 23, 2012: 6th AESOP YA Meeting, University of Reading, UK - AESOP YA is glad to announce its Annual Meeting in Reading, UK...
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January 23, 2012: 2012 AESOP PhD Workshop - AESOP 2012 PhD Workshop will take place in Izmir, Turkey from 6 to...
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January 17, 2012: Publication of a new issue of DisP - The Planning Review - http://www.nsl.ethz.ch/index.php/en/content/view/full/2454disP 186...
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Mr Richard Joseph Nunes - University of Reading

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Personal Information

Country: United Kingdom

City: Reading

Nationality: American

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Personal Contacts

Address: School of Real Estate and Planning, Henley Business School, Whitenights Campus, Reading

Telephone Number: +44 (0)1183786229

E-mail: r.j.nunes@henley.reading.ac.uk

Research Interests

General Research Interests:

Local and regional economic development and policy; European and international spatial planning, and territorial development and governance

PhD/Postdoctoral Research Title: Conceptualizing ‘Change’ in the Portuguese Footwear Industry: Regional Voices and Cognitive Spaces of Agency

PhD/Postdoctoral Research Abstract::

Expanding national services sectors and global competition aggravate current and perceived future market pressures on traditional manufacturing industries. These perceptions of change have provoked a growing intensification of geo-political discourses on technological innovation and ‘learning’, and calls for competency in design among other professional skills. However, these political discourses on innovation and learning have paralleled public concerns with the apparent ‘growth pains’ from factory closures and subsequent increases in unemployment, and its debilitating social and economic implications for local and regional development. In this respect the following investigation sets out to conceptualize change through the complementary and differing perceptions of industry and regional actors’ experiences or narratives, linking these perceptions to their structure-determined spheres of agent-environment interactivity. It aims to determine whether agents’ differing perceptions of industry transformation can have a role in the legitimization of their interests in, and in sustaining their organizational influence over the process of industry-regional transformation. It argues that industry and regional agent perceptions are among the cognitive aspects of agent environment interactivity that permeate agency. It stresses agents’ ability to reason and manipulate their work environments to preserve their self-regulating interests in, and task representative influence over the multi-jurisdictional space of industry-regional transformation. The contributions of this investigation suggest that agents’ varied perceptions of industry and regional change inform or compete for influence over the redirection of regional, industry and business strategies. This claim offers a greater appreciation for the reflexive and complex institutional dimensions of industry planning and development, and the political responsibility to socially just forms of regional development. It positions the outcomes of this investigation at the nexus of intensifying geo-political discourses on the efficiency and equity of territorial development in Europe.

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