Feminist, Southern, and decolonial thinkers have long argued that epistemological questions about how knowledge is produced and whose knowledge is valued and actioned are crucial in addressing inequalities, and a key challenge for plan‐ ning. This collaborative article interrogates how knowledge is mobilised in urban planning and practice, discussing three experiences which have actively centred often‐excluded voices, as a way of disrupting knowledge hierarchies in planning. We term these “emancipatory circuits of knowledge”—processes whereby diverse, situated, and marginalised forms of knowledge are co‐produced and mobilised across urban research and planning, to address inequalities. We discuss expe‐ riences from the Technological U...
This article presents original research based on the premise that inclusive urban planning is about ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...
Urban planning as a networked field of governance can be an essential contributor for de-colonising ...
Participatory urban planning does not take place outside of social systems of privilege and discrimi...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences—as academics and professionals—in coproducing ...
This working paper serves as the basis for a critical examination of the notion of knowledge co-prod...
This article presents original research based on the premise that inclusive urban planning is about ...
The article examines the conditions required for producing knowledge for just urban sustainability. ...
In 2019, Cuba approved a new political constitution that calls for deepening citizen participation t...
t In situ solutions, participatory practices and the inclusion of community knowledge have become k...
The article examines the conditions required for producing knowledge for just urban sustainability. ...
Neoliberal development has increased spatial inequalities for communities in both urban and peri-urb...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
There is a well established body of feminist scholarship critiquing the methodological and epistemol...
This article presents original research based on the premise that inclusive urban planning is about ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...
Urban planning as a networked field of governance can be an essential contributor for de-colonising ...
Participatory urban planning does not take place outside of social systems of privilege and discrimi...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences—as academics and professionals—in coproducing ...
This working paper serves as the basis for a critical examination of the notion of knowledge co-prod...
This article presents original research based on the premise that inclusive urban planning is about ...
The article examines the conditions required for producing knowledge for just urban sustainability. ...
In 2019, Cuba approved a new political constitution that calls for deepening citizen participation t...
t In situ solutions, participatory practices and the inclusion of community knowledge have become k...
The article examines the conditions required for producing knowledge for just urban sustainability. ...
Neoliberal development has increased spatial inequalities for communities in both urban and peri-urb...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
There is a well established body of feminist scholarship critiquing the methodological and epistemol...
This article presents original research based on the premise that inclusive urban planning is about ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...