Planning practice and education require consideration of both universal and local norms and methods. It is often firmly embedded in localized issues and practices, yet students need to expand their career horizons and develop more critical, reflective understandings of planning issues in their 'home' environment. Internationalized curriculum provides a fertile environment for exploring cross-cultural encounter and reflexive practice using varied planning traditions to situate examples for teaching. The ethical and political implications of working internationally can, however, be masked within the seeming familiarity of shared planning language, concepts and techniques, and the apparent simplicity of comparative frames of referenc...
This chapter introduces planning as a discipline with an international dimension and context and pre...
For many young planners, the noble intentions with going to planning school seem starkly out of plac...
Several authors have recently suggested that educational planning is experiencing an identity crisis...
The possibilities of internationalised planning curricula are manifold. For students this includes s...
The Posdbjjitlesof internationalized Panning curricula are manifold. For students this includes sco...
Inter-cultural awareness and the capacity for cross-cultural collaboration is a fundamental contempo...
Inter-cultural awareness and the capacity for cross-cultural collaboration is a fundamental contempo...
In order to be relevant and useful in a fragmented developing country context, community and regiona...
AbstractIn an era of rapidly changing economic, social and environmental conditions, urban and regio...
Urban and regional planners, in the era of globalization, require being equipped with necessary skil...
Broadening our Classroom is organized into two parts. Part One deals with a theoretical discussion ...
Rapidly changing economic, social, and environmental conditions have created a need for urban and re...
The main contribution of this paper is to explore how changes are being reflected in the internation...
The transformation of the global landscape has changed economic and social realities in the United S...
Context: cross-national study in spatial planning The value of cross-national spatial planning teach...
This chapter introduces planning as a discipline with an international dimension and context and pre...
For many young planners, the noble intentions with going to planning school seem starkly out of plac...
Several authors have recently suggested that educational planning is experiencing an identity crisis...
The possibilities of internationalised planning curricula are manifold. For students this includes s...
The Posdbjjitlesof internationalized Panning curricula are manifold. For students this includes sco...
Inter-cultural awareness and the capacity for cross-cultural collaboration is a fundamental contempo...
Inter-cultural awareness and the capacity for cross-cultural collaboration is a fundamental contempo...
In order to be relevant and useful in a fragmented developing country context, community and regiona...
AbstractIn an era of rapidly changing economic, social and environmental conditions, urban and regio...
Urban and regional planners, in the era of globalization, require being equipped with necessary skil...
Broadening our Classroom is organized into two parts. Part One deals with a theoretical discussion ...
Rapidly changing economic, social, and environmental conditions have created a need for urban and re...
The main contribution of this paper is to explore how changes are being reflected in the internation...
The transformation of the global landscape has changed economic and social realities in the United S...
Context: cross-national study in spatial planning The value of cross-national spatial planning teach...
This chapter introduces planning as a discipline with an international dimension and context and pre...
For many young planners, the noble intentions with going to planning school seem starkly out of plac...
Several authors have recently suggested that educational planning is experiencing an identity crisis...