EP 2: Advanced Planning Thought

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📘🌍 Uncover the connections between the advanced planning theories and the pivotal book "Cities for People, Not for Profit"! In this video, we delve into how the book's concepts align with and enhance advanced urban planning practices. From equitable development to sustainable growth, see how these ideas can reshape our cities for the better. Perfect for students, planners, and anyone interested in the future of urban living. Watch now and join the conversation on building cities that truly serve their residents!

References:
Brenner, N., Marcuse, P. and Mayer, M. (2012). Cities for people, not for profit: critical urban theory and the right to the city. London: Routledge.

Grange, K. and Winkler, T. (2023) Introduction to the Handbook on Planning and Power. In Gunder, M., Grange, K. and Winkler, T. (editors) Handbook on Planning and Power (pp. 1–11). Edward Elgar Publishing.

Harmanşah, Ö. (2014) Urban Utopias and How They Fell Apart: The Political Ecology of Gezi Park, in The Making of a Protest Movement in Turkey, pp. 121–133. London: Palgrave Pivot.

Jill Scott (2000) ‘A Long Walk’, Who is Jill Scott? words and Sounds Vol.1.Available at:    • Jill Scott | A Long Walk HD | Who Is ...  

Parker, G., Wargent, M., Linovski, O., Schoneboom, A., Gunn, S., Slade, D., Odeleye, N.D., Maidment, C., Shepherd, E., Doak, J. and Elliot, T. (2020) The Future of the Planning Profession. Planning Theory & Practice, 21(3): 453–480

Watson, V. (2003) Conflicting Rationalities: Implications for Planning Theory and Ethics. Planning Theory & Practice, 4(4): 395–407.



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