24 August
9:45-10:00
Riccardo Bavaj, Konrad Lawson & Bernhard Struck (St Andrews): Welcome & Introduction
I: Sources
10:00-10:20
Bernhard Struck (St Andrews): The Map as Spatial Text
James Koranyi (Durham): Travel Guides
Jordan Girardin (St Andrews): Itineraries
Despina Stratigakos (Buffalo): Visiting Adolf Hitler’s Berghof: The Floor Plan as Historical Source
10:20-10:50: Susanne Rau (Erfurt): Comments
10:50-12:30: Discussion of draft chapters
12:30-13:30: Lunch
II: Themes & Approaches
13:30-14:00
Michael Talbot (London): Maritoriality
Frithjof Benjamin Schenk (Basel): Infrastructure and Spatial/Territorial Integration
Dawn Hollis (St Andrews): Lefebvre in the Landscape: A Spatial Approach to the History of Mountain Experience
Antonis Hadjikyriacou (Istanbul): Visualising Patterns of Economic Production
Tim Cole (Bristol) & Alberto Giordano (San Marcos, Texas) / Konrad Lawson (presenter): Digital Mapping
14:00-14:30: Christoph Nübel (Potsdam): Comments
14:30-15:20: Discussion of draft chapters
15:20-15:45: Coffee
15:45-17:00: Discussion of draft chapters
25 August
III: Spaces
09:30-10:00
Stéphane Van Damme (Florence): Metropolises: Rematerializing Science, Nature and the City
Kate Ferris (St Andrews): Everyday Spaces: Subjectivity, Experience and Practice – A Case-Study of Bars in Fascist Italy
Sarah Easterby-Smith & Matt Ylitalo (St Andrews): Ships, Space and Sources: Heterotopia on the High Seas
Mark Harris (St Andrews): Rivers
Adam Cathcart (Leeds): Visualizations of Yanbian and Transborder Spaces in Northeast China
10:00-10:30: Diarmid Finnegan (Belfast): Comments
10:30-11:20: Discussion of draft chapters
11:20-11:45: Coffee
11:45-13:00: Discussion of draft chapters
13:00-13:30: Concluding discussion