Agrarian Questions Under Extended Urbanisation

Frühlingssemester 2022

As the pro­s­pect of com­ple­te urba­ni­sa­ti­on incre­asing­ly beco­mes a con­cre­te rather than abs­tract rea­li­ty, archi­tec­tu­re and urban stu­dies is con­sis­t­ent­ly con­fron­ted with the agra­ri­an ques­ti­on. This rese­arch semi­nar intro­du­ces some of the key con­cepts and ide­as around the agra­ri­an ques­ti­on and exten­ded urba­ni­sa­ti­on in agra­ri­an ter­ri­to­ries. This cour­se attempts a sys­te­ma­tic enga­ge­ment with the agra­ri­an ques­ti­ons in its many facets and inter­sec­tions with archi­tec­tu­re and exten­ded urba­ni­sa­ti­on. It explo­res the agra­ri­an ques­ti­ons under exten­ded urba­ni­sa­ti­on in the 21st cen­tu­ry through sur­vey­ing some of its cur­rent dis­cour­ses and deba­tes. Each week, the semi­nar par­ti­ci­pan­ts will be intro­du­ced to a new facet of the agra­ri­an ques­ti­on orga­nis­ed along the various the­ma­ti­cal­ly desi­gned sessions.

The intro­duc­to­ry ses­si­ons will bring the agra­ri­an ques­ti­on in a world his­to­ri­cal per­spec­ti­ve through explo­ring land sett­le­ment under colo­nia­lism, and the various revo­lu­ti­ons and coun­ter-revo­lu­ti­ons that emer­ged in its wake in the glo­bal coun­try­si­de. A fur­ther set of ses­si­ons will explo­re the ques­ti­on of food through dis­cus­sing food sove­reig­n­ty, food regimes, urban far­ming, and the future of food. A cen­tral facet of the semi­nar will be the ques­ti­on of land and labour, which will be dis­cus­sed through the the­mes of glo­bal depe­sen­ti­sa­ti­on, migra­ti­on, land enclo­sure, and pri­mi­ti­ve accu­mu­la­ti­on. Last­ly, the semi­nar will explo­re the con­tem­po­ra­ry ent­an­gle­ments bet­ween the agra­ri­an ques­ti­on and urba­ni­sa­ti­on through con­side­ring glo­bal sup­p­ly chains, car­bon forestry, and urba­nism in the agra­ri­an territories.

Each of the the­ma­tic ses­si­on will include at least three recom­men­ded rea­dings. The cour­se par­ti­ci­pan­ts will prepa­re short pre­sen­ta­ti­ons based on the­se rea­dings in groups of two fol­lo­wed by a mode­ra­ted dis­cus­sion bet­ween the par­ti­ci­pan­ts. Based on the rea­dings, the par­ti­ci­pan­ts are encou­ra­ged to iden­ti­fy alter­na­ti­ves and ima­gi­ne the pos­si­bi­li­ties for archi­tec­tu­ral and urban prac­ti­ce in agra­ri­an territories.

Lei­tung: Chris­ti­an Schmid, Nitin Bathla