Providing an educational and pedagogical contextualisation this chapter argues that the far-reaching technological, economic, political, cultural, social, spatial and demographic changes that have escalated on a global level in recent decades call for radically new pedagogies. Such pedagogies, referred to here as critical postmodern pedagogies, must be able to respond to the complexities and erratic shifts of the world, whilst also addressing the power structures that are the legacy of modernity. The chapter explores such pedagogies in the context of education for urban and spatial planners, a field which is particularly affected by such accelerating global shifts. Drawing on the contributions by planning educators and scholars in the book,...
Space, people, and time are all intertwined in the city, a complex system in which planners interven...
For many young planners, the noble intentions with going to planning school seem starkly out of plac...
The stretched scope of urbanism, with its large range of inputs drawn from various disciplines, seem...
This book examines planning education provision and approaches globally, through a comparative and l...
Planners are often billed as leaders and change agents of the (un)built environment. It is, however,...
Urban planning as a networked field of governance can be an essential contributor for de-colonising ...
This paper examines the way the planning education is taught and examines the recent trends in the c...
Designing pedagogical methods to teach community engagement and participation to spatial planning st...
Accelerated economic change in developing countries is rapidly transforming cities; existing urban s...
Beyond reductionist thought, looking at a theoretical framework that embrace a complex dimension of ...
This thesis considers the proposition that postmodernism holds important implications for geography ...
How are approaches and tools changing to deal with critical territorial challenges, particularly ris...
How are approaches and tools changing to deal with critical territorial challenges, particularly ris...
Building on the work of Peter McLaren, Henri Lefebvre, and David Harvey, this dissertation develops ...
Parallel Session (Theme 3): The Future of China’s Urban Planning and Urban Studies: China’s Continue...
Space, people, and time are all intertwined in the city, a complex system in which planners interven...
For many young planners, the noble intentions with going to planning school seem starkly out of plac...
The stretched scope of urbanism, with its large range of inputs drawn from various disciplines, seem...
This book examines planning education provision and approaches globally, through a comparative and l...
Planners are often billed as leaders and change agents of the (un)built environment. It is, however,...
Urban planning as a networked field of governance can be an essential contributor for de-colonising ...
This paper examines the way the planning education is taught and examines the recent trends in the c...
Designing pedagogical methods to teach community engagement and participation to spatial planning st...
Accelerated economic change in developing countries is rapidly transforming cities; existing urban s...
Beyond reductionist thought, looking at a theoretical framework that embrace a complex dimension of ...
This thesis considers the proposition that postmodernism holds important implications for geography ...
How are approaches and tools changing to deal with critical territorial challenges, particularly ris...
How are approaches and tools changing to deal with critical territorial challenges, particularly ris...
Building on the work of Peter McLaren, Henri Lefebvre, and David Harvey, this dissertation develops ...
Parallel Session (Theme 3): The Future of China’s Urban Planning and Urban Studies: China’s Continue...
Space, people, and time are all intertwined in the city, a complex system in which planners interven...
For many young planners, the noble intentions with going to planning school seem starkly out of plac...
The stretched scope of urbanism, with its large range of inputs drawn from various disciplines, seem...