UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW

ISA International Housing Conference
 

Draft conference programme

Please click the attached Final Programme to view a more detailed progamme, which includes workshop allocations.

There is no need to pre-register to attend conference workshops. However, spaces are limited and stewards will refuse entry once a room has reached its maximum capacity. Please bear this in mind and respect the stewards decision.

Note that the programme details are subject to change and alteration by the organisers as required.

 1 September 2009 (Day 1)

13.00 - 14.00      Registration 
13.45 - 16.00  Study Tours 
15.45 - 16.15  Coffee
16.15 - 18.00   Doctoral Sessions 
18.00 - 19.30          Free Time 
19.30 - Civic Reception - Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum 

2 September 2009 (Day 2)

08.30 - 09.15          Registration 
09.15 - 10.45 

Plenary 1 (sponsored by Chartered Institute of Housing)

                               

Welcome & Introduction, Sir Muir Russell - Principal, University of Glasgow, Scotland 

 

Nicola Sturgeon MSP - Deputy First Minister of Scotland

   'From Global Buck to Local Muck: Capital Markets, Public Policy, and Neighborhood Wreckage in the U.S.' Professor Dan Immergluck, Georgia Tech University, USA  
10.45 - 11.15  Coffee 
11.15 - 13.00    Parallel Sessions 1 
  HSA Special Session
Neighbourhoods for Regeneration
Housing and Macro I
Comparative Housing Crises & Analysis 1
Gentrification
Urban Impacts I
Housing Supply I
Affordability 1
13.00 - 14.00   Lunch
14.00 - 15.45

Parallel Sessions 2

                              Joseph Rowntree Foundation – Life Chances in Social Housing
Housing Studies Handbook 1
Housing and Macro Economy 2
Comparative Housing Crises & Analysis 2
Urban Impacts 2
Housing Supply 2
Affordability 2
15.45 - 16.15 Coffee
16.15 - 18.00 Parallel Sessions 3 
The Scottish Government Special Session
Planning 1
Personal & Household Strategies 1
Comparative Housing Crises & Analysis 3
Housing Supply 3
Social Theories 1
Hosuing Supply 4
Central and Eastern Europe 1
  Free Evening (TBC) 

3 September 2009 (Day 3)

08.30 - 09.15          Day Delegate Registration
09.15 - 10.45       Plenary 2 (sponsored by the Chartered Institute of Housing) 
                               

'Housing Futures: A Role for Derivatives?', Professor Susan Smith, University of Durham, England

  Professor Duncan Maclennan, University of St Andrews, Scotland
10.45 - 11.15       Coffee
11.15 - 13.00       Parallel Sessions 4
                              Northern Ireland Housing Executive – Special Session
Planning 2
Personal & Household Strategies 2
Financial Sector Response 1
Inequalities 1
Social Theories 2
Home Ownership in Crisis 1
Central and Eastern Europe 2
13.00 - 14.00      Lunch
14.00 - 15.45      

Parallel Sessions 5 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation - Housing & Neighbourhood Monitor
Planning 3
Inequalities 2
Sustainability
Home Ownership in Crisis 2
Central and Eastern Europe 3
15.45 - 16.15  Coffee
16.15 - 18.00 Parallel Sessions 6 
  Glasgow Housing Association - Special Session
Comparative Analysis1
Financial Sector Responses 2
Planning 4
Inequalities 3
Social Theories 3
Class and Inequalities I
Urban Impacts 3

18.30 - 19.30

Private Visit for Delegates to the People's Palace Museum
18.30 - 22.30       Conference Dinner - Winter Gardens, Glasgow Green (Coaches at 23.00)

4 September 2009 (Day 4)

09.00 - 09.15        Day Delegate Registration
09.15 - 10.45   Plenary 3 (sponsored by the Chartered Institute of Housing) 
                                   

'Housing & Prolonged Economic Stagnation in Japan', Professor Yosuke Hirayama, Kobe University, Japan  

                        'The Madness of Mortgage Lenders: the Financial Crisis & the Evolution of UK Mortgage Lending Policies', Professor Chris Hamnett, Kings College, London  
10.45 - 11.15    Coffee
11.15 - 13.00     Parallel Sessions 7 
Competitive Analysis 2
Financial Sector Responses 3
Urban Impact 3
Inequalities 4
Financial Sector Responses 4
Class and Inequalities 2
Housing and the macro Economy 3
13.00 - 14.00   Lunch
                          Conference Ends

Last updated: 19 August 2009