Urban planning as a networked field of governance can be an essential contributor for de-colonising planning education and shaping pathways to urban equality. Educating planners with the capabilities to address complex socio-economic, environmental and political processes that drive inequality requires critical engagement with multiple knowledges and urban praxes in their learning processes. However, previous research on cities of the global South has identified severe quantitative deficits, outdated pedagogies, and qualitative shortfalls in current planning education. Moreover, the political economy and pedagogic practices adopted in higher education programmes often reproduce Western-centric political imaginations of planning, which in tu...
In this thematic issue we pursue the idea that comparative studies of planning systems are utterly u...
The years 2016–2017 have opened up a dream-world set of opportunities for the planning profession. T...
Infrastructure plays key roles in shaping the spatial form of the city at a macro- and a more l...
Urban planning as a networked field of governance can be an essential contributor for de-colonising ...
Accelerated economic change in developing countries is rapidly transforming cities; existing urban s...
This dataset was gathered primarily in the first quarter of 2018 with planning professionals and pla...
Feminist, Southern, and decolonial thinkers have long argued that epistemological questions about ho...
Urbanisation is growing in the global South, but urban planning is not keeping up to ad- dress the p...
Prevalent notions of ‘education cities’ and ‘education hubs’ are vaguely defined, operate at blurry ...
Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Sciences. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.Despite int...
This article presents original research based on the premise that inclusive urban planning is about ...
This book examines planning education provision and approaches globally, through a comparative and l...
Cities in the sub-Saharan Africa region present challenges to the urban and regional planning p...
The paper explores the effects of colonial systems on spatial inclusivity in Global South communitie...
Thesis (M.Sc.U.R.P.)-University of Natal, 2002.Town and regional planning in South Africa is challen...
In this thematic issue we pursue the idea that comparative studies of planning systems are utterly u...
The years 2016–2017 have opened up a dream-world set of opportunities for the planning profession. T...
Infrastructure plays key roles in shaping the spatial form of the city at a macro- and a more l...
Urban planning as a networked field of governance can be an essential contributor for de-colonising ...
Accelerated economic change in developing countries is rapidly transforming cities; existing urban s...
This dataset was gathered primarily in the first quarter of 2018 with planning professionals and pla...
Feminist, Southern, and decolonial thinkers have long argued that epistemological questions about ho...
Urbanisation is growing in the global South, but urban planning is not keeping up to ad- dress the p...
Prevalent notions of ‘education cities’ and ‘education hubs’ are vaguely defined, operate at blurry ...
Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Sciences. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.Despite int...
This article presents original research based on the premise that inclusive urban planning is about ...
This book examines planning education provision and approaches globally, through a comparative and l...
Cities in the sub-Saharan Africa region present challenges to the urban and regional planning p...
The paper explores the effects of colonial systems on spatial inclusivity in Global South communitie...
Thesis (M.Sc.U.R.P.)-University of Natal, 2002.Town and regional planning in South Africa is challen...
In this thematic issue we pursue the idea that comparative studies of planning systems are utterly u...
The years 2016–2017 have opened up a dream-world set of opportunities for the planning profession. T...
Infrastructure plays key roles in shaping the spatial form of the city at a macro- and a more l...