On 28th November OxTalks will move to the new Halo platform and will become 'Oxford Events' (full details are available on the Staff Gateway).
There will be an OxTalks freeze beginning on Friday 14th November. This means you will need to publish any of your known events to OxTalks by then as there will be no facility to publish or edit events in that fortnight. During the freeze, all events will be migrated to the new Oxford Events site. It will still be possible to view events on OxTalks during this time.
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Contemporary cities are increasingly shaped by non-permanent spatial interventions—such as pop-up markets, green open spaces, mobile clinics, art installations, and event-based activities that offer flexible responses to evolving urban demands. These temporary spaces are frequently recognized for their adaptability and immediacy. At the same time, urban health and mental well-being have emerged as central concerns in planning, design, health and governance. Yet, the intersections between temporariness and urban health remain under-theorized and insufficiently explored.
This seminar, organised by GCHU Visiting Global Research Associate Dr Huiming Liu, invites open, interdisciplinary dialogue on the potential and limitations of temporary use of urban spaces in contributing to health outcomes and shaping users’ perceptual and emotional experiences. Rather than seeking definitive conclusions, the event aims to uncover shared conceptual frameworks, latent contradictions, and methodological opportunities for examining the spatial-temporal dimensions of health. Through cross-field exchange, the seminar seeks to identify both promising intersections and persistent gaps between temporary spatial practices and urban health agenda.