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Commission on Marginalization, Globalization and Regional and Local Responses C12.29

Annual report 2012/2013 A. Membership 1. The structure of the steering committee: Chair Assoc. prof. Stanko Pelc University of Primorska Faculty of Humanities; Geography Department Titov trg 5, SI-6000 Koper Slovenia Phone: ++386 41 695 392 E-mail: [email protected]

Steering Committee Members Dr. Jamalunlaili Abdullah Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying Departement of Town and Regional Planning 40450 Shah Alam Malaysia E-mail: [email protected] Prof. Raghuvir Chand Kumaun University; Department of Geography Nainital-263002 Uttarakhand India E-mail: [email protected] Assoc. prof. Steve Déry Université Laval; Département de géographie 2405, rue de la Terrasse, Québec, QUÉBEC Canada, G1V 0A6

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E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 1-418-656-2131 poste 5107 Prof. Roddy Fox Rhodes University; Geography Department P O Box 94, GRAHAMSTOWN, 6140 South Africa E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Tomáš Havlíček Charles University in Prague; Faculty of Science; Department of Social Geography and Regional Development Albertov 6, CZ-128 43 PRAHA 2 Czechia Phone: +420 221 995 512 Fax:+420 221 995 514 E-mail: [email protected] Prof. Alison McCleery, Associate Dean (Research Development & RAE), Napier University; School of Health & Social Sciences Craighouse Campus, Edinburgh, EH10 5LG United Kingdom Phone: 00 44 (0)131 455 6002 E-mail: [email protected] Prof. Etienne Nel University of Otago; Department of Geography PO Box 56 Dunedin, 9054 New Zealand Phone: ++64 3 4798548 Fax ++64-3-4799037 E-mail: [email protected] Prof. Margarita Schmidt Universidad Nacional de Cuyo; Facultad de Filosofía y Letras; Departamento de Geografía Centro Universitario 5500-Mendoza Argentina E-mail: [email protected] Prof. Markku Tykkyläinen University of Eastern Finland; Department of Geographical and Historical Studies P.O. Box 111, FI-80101 JOENSUU Finland Mobile: +358-50-3011570 Switchboard: +358-294 45 1111 Fax:+358-13-2512 050 E-mail: [email protected]

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Secretary: Walter Leimgruber, Emeritus Professor University of Fribourg/CH Department of Geosciences, Geography 4, chemin du Musée CH-1700 Fribourg Switzerland Tel. ++41 (0)26 300 90 10 (secr.) Fax ++41 (0)26 300 97 46 [email protected] www.unifr.ch/geosciences/geography

2. Commission corresponding members The number of commission corresponding members by country as of 1 December 2013: Argentine Australia Austria Bangladesh Bosnia Brazil Canada Chile China, PR China Taipei Croatia Cuba Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Iran Israel Italy Japan Korea (South)

17 4 3 1 1 1 6 3 1 2 20 5 5 1 5 3 7 1 2 1 16 1 6 10 10 9

Malaysia Mexico Namibia Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Tunisia Turkey UK USA Vietnam Zimbabwe

4 1 1 22 3 5 3 1 11 1 3 2 1 1 11 4 30 17 8 1 2 15 17 1 1

There are 307 corresponding members on our address list from 51 countries.

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B. Meetings a. The meetings our commission organized in 2012-2013 were: 1. Commission conference in Dubrovnik, August 19-23, 2012; 45 participants 2. at IGU congress in Cologne, August 26-30, 2012; 20 participants 3. at IGU Regional conference in Kyoto, August 4-9, 2013; 25 participants b. A brief summary of the topics addressed at each meeting: 1. The topics of the Dubrovnik conference were geographical marginalization and karst landscapes; the challenges of physically marginalized landscapes (islands, mountains, coasts, wetland, remote and landlocked area), living and coping in the face of marginalization, marginalization in a global world and understanding marginalization. 2. The paper sessions at IGU congress in Cologne included: interpretations of marginality with papers covering topics from global food issues to changing livelihood strategies and practices of a marginal community of Bhutan, marginality in a globalizing world with topics such as the local-global interaction in the Uco valley (Mendoza, Argentina) or global economic crisis and regional disparities in Romania and finally regional and local responses to marginality with topics ranging from the integration of South-east Asia’s mountain areas to the question about English marginalizing other scientific languages. 3. During the IGU RC in Kyoto 2013 we held 3 commission sessions and 3 joint sessions with the Commission on Sustainability of Rural Systems. The attendance at the joint sessions varied from 17 to 21 participants including chairs and speakers, and between 9 and 18 at the sessions of our commission. Altogether 23 papers were presented, 11 at the joint sessions and 12 at our commission sessions. The common 3 joint sessions main topic was: “Rural areas, Development Dynamics, Policy Options and Marginalization”. One commission session was dedicated to “Different contexts of geographical marginality” with only 3 contributions (Alison McCleery, Markku Tykkylainen and Stanko Pelc – while Etienne Nel unfortunately could not attend and his paper has not been presented). The other two sessions with 9 contributors were labeled “Marginality and marginalization - spatial, social and economic viewpoints”. As usual the time for the discussion was limited at all the above conferences and the topics presented also very diverse, therefore we could not come to some general conclusions that could be presented as added value of the conference work. The most important outcome was every single time the exchange of opinions and experiences. We were determined to try new modes of conference work at least within one session where the discusssion would be the main part of the session with participants that would already read the contributions to the discussed topic. At Kyoto conference very strict guidelines about the sessions did not allow us to do that but we hope to do that at one of the planned meetings in near future.

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Prof. Walter Leimgruber as a presenter and the members of local organizing committee at the Dubrovnik conference, 2012

The audience at Dubrovnik conference, 2012

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Tonami dispersed settlements area visited at Kyoto 2013 post conference commission field trip c. The meetings planned for 2014 and later years In 2014 we are planning to meet only at Krakow 2014 regional conference from August 18-23 were we intend to hold commission sessions that will deal with the changing nature of globalization, marginalization and marginality and the new challenges for understanding and responding. We also plan to have joint sessions with C12.15 Geography of Tourism, Leisure, and Global Change and C12.28. Local and Regional Development. Topics that we intend to deal with are tourism and marginality mainly from the perspective of local initiatives shaped by global trends and areas of growth and economic stagnation with special regard on the challenges of globalization and marginalization.

C. Networking a. Collaboration with other IGU Commissions and Task Forces during 2012-2013 We held joint sessions with the Commission on Sustainability of Rural Systems in Kyoto at 2013 regional conference and we believe that this was a good idea therefore we decided to continue this practice and for 2014 regional conference we prepared the proposal for joint sessions with Geography of Tourism, Leisure, and Global Change commission and Local and Regional Development commission. b. Other collaboration We had no formal collaboration with other organizations or with the International Social Science Council or the International Council for Science.

D. Publications

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a. Newsletters, special journal issues, and books published in 2012-2013 We regularly issue two Newsletters annually June 2013 Newsletter has been sent to all the corresponding members that we have on our mailing list and the December 2013 Newsletter is about to be sent. Publishing the papers of our conferences is causing us some problems lately, as some of the local organizers did not manage to publish the papers in a form of a book of proceedings due to different reasons. We are therefore considering the option to collect all the publishable material and publish it on a CD or in a form of an online book of proceedings. Publications by members of the Commission are regularly listed in the newsletter. b. The current accurate URL of the commission’s web site Our web site address is: http://www.igu-marginality.info/.

Koper, December 12, 2013 Stanko Pelc, Commission chair

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Assoc. prof. Stanko Pelc. University of Primorska Faculty of Humanities; Geography Department. Titov trg 5, SI-6000 Koper. Slovenia. Phone: ++386 41 695 392.

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