Description
REGIONAL POLARISATIONAND UNEQUAL DEVELOPMENT IN CEE: CHALLENGES FOR INNOVATIVE PLACE-BASED POLICIES
Over the last decades, new patterns of regional disparities and polarisation have developed in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) countries, drawing the attention of both researchers and policy-makers. Cohesion Policy responded to this challenge by focusing on balanced spatial development of the European regions. However, although achieving significant progress in developing towards the EU-average, CEE still faces serious internal spatial imbalances between metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas, between core regions and peripheries. These and other issues will be addressed in a number of paper sessions and by the following plenary speakers:
- Iskra Mihaylova, Chair of the Committee on Regional Development (REGI), European Parliament, Belgium
- Peter Berkowitz, Directorate General for Regional and Urban Policy, European Commission, Belgium
- Prof. John Bachtler, European Policies Research Centre, University of Strathclyde, UK
- Prof. Dominique Foray, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
- Prof. Michael Keating, School of Social Sciences, University of Aberdeen, UK
- Assoc. Prof. Ewa Korcelli-Olejniczak, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
- Prof. Jennifer Clark, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Prof. Zoltán Kovács, University of Szeged, Hungary Academy of Science, Hungary
- Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Peter Meusburger, Heidelberg University, Germany
- Dr. Lech Suwala, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany
- Emil Boc, Mayor of Cluj-Napoca and former Prime Minister of Romania (2008-2012), Romania
In addition, the conference has a strong focus on smart specialisation and offers a number of special sessions.
For more information on the conference, including the list of themes covered, please go to www.regionalstudies.org/conferences/conference/rsa-cee-cluj2017 or contact Wanda Miczorek at wanda.miczorek [at] regionalstudies.org (wanda[dot]miczorek[at]regionalstudies[dot]org), +44 (0) 1323 899 698
Conference fee
The conference is open to RSA members and non-members. RSA members benefit from a lower registration fee. Non-members may wish to join the RSA to benefit from the reduced conference fee and RSA membership benefits. To find out more about an RSA membership please click here.
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Individual/Corporate |
£190/ c. €222 |
£280/ c.€327 |
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Early Career*/Retired** |
£170/ c.€199 |
£240/ c.€280 |
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Student |
£150/ c.€175 |
£190/ c.€222 |
* The Early Career rate is for those within 5 years of the date of their PhD certificate or equivalent.
** Members who have retired from full-time work.