Open Calls for T2M, CATference and CASNiG 2025 out now!

The CoMoDe group is pleased to share open calls for three events that are important to us: the upcoming T2M, CATference and CASNiG conferences. As part of our team will be present, we would be happy to hear from you about organising joint sessions and panels.

2025 T2M Annual Conference: Mobility Alternatives – Alternative Mobilities.
– Eindhoven, 4-7 November 2025

The submission platform is scheduled to open on March 13, with the submission deadline expected by April 20. Further registration details will be provided shortly.

CAT-ference 2025: 11th International Urban Geographies of Post-communist States Conference
Tirana, 22-25 September 2025

The call for organized or open sessions (90 minutes each with 3 up to 5 presentations) will be open from March 1, 2025, until April 15, 2025. A call for papers will follow.

Read the full open call and download the PDF here:

CASNiG Conference 2025
– Bishkek, 8-10 June 2025

RE-Making the City: Urbanization with its opportunities and challenges in Central Asia

The Central Asian Studies Network in Germany (CASNiG), the American University of Central Asia (AUCA) – Department of International and Comparative Politics and the Institut Français d’Etudes sur l’Asie Centrale (IFEAC) cordially invite you to submit an abstract for the 6th annual CASNiG conference on “RE-Making the City: Urbanization with its opportunities and challenges in Central Asia.”

The conference will take place in Bishkek on 8-10 June 2025. Urbanization in Central Asia is a multi-faceted issue, which integrates dynamics of power relations, interactions between humans and biophysical processes (biodiversity, water cycle, air quality, etc.) and the reshaping of values. This results in the coexistence of visible and invisible parts, processes and actors of the city, which intertwine in everyday life and influence the framework and dynamics of urban life. In addition to translocality, the interconnectedness of urban areas through the movement of people, goods and ideas, trends of globalization also influence everyday urban life, landscape and mindset. Densification inevitably raises urgent questions and reactions about environmental and climate-related issues and their consequences for quality of life and health. Discussing the models of densification means addressing aspects of urban-rural contrasts, migration, poverty, housing, and urban planning. The latter has an opportunity to provide solutions and shape the future of cities. Additionally, Bishkek and other cities in Central Asia face challenges due to their post-socialist past, with visible and invisible transformations in the streets and minds. Spinning the wheel of contemporary challenges and opportunities further, issues of inequality and social segregation, particularly concerning access to jobs and increasing competitiveness in global labor markets, are also invited to be outlined, analyzed, and discussed. Given Bishkek as a suitable location, we are grasping the opportunity to explore the dynamics of urbanization in Central Asia from a transdisciplinary perspective. We encourage submissions that address, but are not necessarily limited to, one or more of the following areas:

● Everyday realities of urban life,
● Translocality and Globalization
● Urban Environmental and Climate Issues
● Urban-Rural Contrasts and Migration
● Identities transformations
● Cities and Local governments recomposition
● Urban Politics and Governance
● Inequality and Social Segregation

Abstracts should be limited to 300 words and include the title of the paper, the name and affiliation of the author(s), and up to five keywords. In addition to individual papers, we are also open to alternative forms of knowledge dissemination, such as mini-workshops, roundtables, or artistic interventions. Please submit your abstracts by 30 March 2025.
Submissions of Abstracts to: icp@auca.kg Answers by: in time 😉
Contact Person for any special questions towards this event: Görkem Atsungur (atsungur_g@auca.kg) (Conference) and Paulina Simkin (paulina.simkin@geo.uni-augsburg.de) (CASNiG).