Austrian Academy of Sciences
Campus, Seminar Room 1
Bäckerstraße 13, 1010 Vienna
09:00‒09:05 Welcome
Robert Musil| ISR (ÖAW), Vienna
Thomas Maloutas | National Centre for Social Research, Athens
09:05‒10:30 Session 1
Urban microsegregation – what does it mean?
Thomas Maloutas | National Centre for Social Research, Athens
Micro-segregation in the housing market of Budapest: price differences between old and new residential buildings
Zoltán Kovács | University of Szeged
Szabo Balazs | Geographical Institute, Hungary
Exploratory study on the relation between urban morphology and ethnicity in Prague
Martin Šimon | Czech Academy of Sciences
10:30‒11:00 Coffee Break
11:00‒12:30 Session 2
Vertical Segregation in the Open Housing Blocks of Belgrade: Socialist Legacy and Contemporary Dynamics.
Ivan Ratkaj | Faculty for Geography, University of Belgrade
Aljosa Budović | Faculty for Geography, University of Belgrade
Nicolas Jocić | Faculty for Geography, University of Belgrade
An inclusive vertical differentiation: Geodesign workshop in the
case study area of the neighbourhood of Bronx
Shlomit Flint Ashery | Bar-Ilan University, Israel
The pattern of social and ethnic vertical segregation in Athens
Stavros Spyrellis | National Centre for Social Research, Athens
12:30‒13:30 Lunch break
13:30‒15:00 Session 3
Luxury housing and neighborhood change in Warsaw in 2002-2021: Micro-polarisation or super-gentrification?
Tomasz Mikolajczyk | University of Lodz
Szymon Marcinczak | University of Lodz
Uncovering processes behind residential segregation dynamics in small and medium-sized towns in Austria:
Residential mobility and in-situ social change 2011-2021
Jiannis Kaucic | ISR (ÖAW), Vienna
Microsegregation and social mix – two contradictive perspectives on urban diversity?
Robert Musil | ISR (ÖAW), Vienna
15:00‒16:00 Session 4
Summing-up & discussion on future perspectives of microsegregation