Georgia Tech Hosts International Regional Studies Association Conference

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Dr. Jennifer Clark
Director, Center for Urban Innovation
Associate Professor, School of Public Policy 
Academic Organizer, RSA North American Conference

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GT Center for Urban Innovation Serves as the Academic Host for the RSA Conference

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This week The Georgia Tech Center for Urban Innovation serves as the academic host for the Regional Studies Association’s Second North American Conference. 

The 2016 RSA North America Conference, Cities and Regions: Managing Growth and Change, will congregate academics, policy-makers and practitioners from around the world with backgrounds in economics, geography, political science, planning and sociology. In the wake of the global financial crisis, cities have searched for new policies and practices capable of addressing major shifts in socio-economic relations at the urban and regional scale. These divergent and differentiated efforts have led to the intensification of underlying problems in some cities and a return to growth in others. 

The 2016 RSA North America Conference, in the 51st Year of the Regional Studies Association, is an opportunity to discuss these issues, to chart future research imperatives, and to address concerns and challenges confronting policymakers and practitioners.  It provides a platform for researchers to address the effects of these policy, organizational, and institutional innovations and their impact on work, identity, governance, production networks, infrastructure investments, technology diffusion, and ultimately place. The conference will focus on the policy implications of emerging forms of governance and policy delivery relative to uneven development and inequality in a post-crisis era of ongoing market liberalization, financialization, and global competition.

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  • Created On: Jun 14, 2016 - 1:39pm
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