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Routledge Handbook of University-Community Partnerships in Planning Education: Routledge International Handbooks

Editat de Megan E. Heim LaFrombois, Jay Mittal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 oct 2023
This handbook explores two guiding questions – how can university-community partnerships in planning education work, and how can they be transformative? University-community partnerships – often referred to as service-learning or community-engaged teaching and learning – are traditionally based on a collaborative relationship between an academic partner and a community-based partner, in which students from the academic partner work within the community on a project. Transformational approaches to university-community partnerships are approaches that develop and sustain mutually beneficial collaborations where knowledge is co-created and new ways of knowing and doing are discovered.
This edited volume examines a variety of university-community partnerships in planning education, from a number of different perspectives, with a focus on transformative models. The authors explore broader theoretical issues, including topics relating to pedagogy, planning theory, and curriculum; along with more practical topics relating to best practices, logistics, institutional support, outcome measures, and the various forms these partnerships can take – all through an array of case studies. The authors, which include academics, professional practitioners, academic practitioners, and students, bring an incredible depth and breadth of knowledge and experience from across the globe – Australia, Canada, Chile, Europe (including Germany, Spain, Slovakia, and Sweden), India, Jamaica, South Korea, and the United States.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032389875
ISBN-10: 1032389877
Pagini: 526
Ilustrații: 28 Tables, black and white; 19 Line drawings, black and white; 67 Halftones, black and white; 86 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Introduction
Megan E. Heim LaFrombois and Jay Mittal
SECTION I
Theoretical Considerations: Planning Theory, Pedagogy, and Curriculum

Introduction
Megan E. Heim LaFrombois
  1. Black Experiences with Planning in Canada: Expanding Anti-Racism Competencies through Community-Engaged Research and Digital StorytellingAdwoa Afful, Marjorie Johnstone, Veronica Marsman, Abigail Moriah, Itah Sadu, Magdalena Ugarte, Simone Weir, and Amina Yasin
  2. Building Capacity for Indigenous PlanningSarah Cooper
  3. An Architecture Studio Providing a Planning Education through Community-Engaged Models: A Detroit CaseJoongsub Kim
  4. On the Coloniality of Planning in Jamaica: Transformation of the Classroom into a Site of Hopeful ResistanceTina M.F. Beale and Rochelle Channer
  5. Smashing Statues, Burning Churches, and Ransacking the Constitution: A Pedagogical Response, Chile 2019–2022Beatriz Maturana and Anthony McInneny
  6. Appreciative Inquiry: Theoretical and Practical IllustrationsIvis García
    SECTION II
    The Big Picture: Best Practices, Logistics, Collaborations, and Outcomes

    Introduction
    Megan E. Heim LaFrombois
  7. Best Practices from 28 Planning Program-Community Partnership ProjectsCraig T. Olwert, Zeynep Toker, and Henrik P. Minassians
  8. Incorporating Immersive International Learning in Graduate Planning Curriculum: Lessons from India ExperienceAjay Agarwal
  9. The Role of Community-Based Projects in Enhancing Student Learning in a Planning CurriculumSusan L. Bradbury
  10. Learnings from Ten Years of Engagement with Communities in the Southeastern United StatesJay Mittal
  11. Planning for the Transformation of a Diverse River Corridor amid Political Conflict: Reedy River Master Plan, Greenville, SCBarry Nocks
  12. Reflections on Community-Engaged Projects in the RustbeltRobert Pfaff and Stephanie Ryberg-Webster
  13. The European Joint Doctorate "UrbanHist": Insights from an Innovative Training Network across EuropeFederico Camerin
  14. University-Community Partnerships in AustraliaNeil G. Sipe
  15. Using Outreach and Engagement to Strengthen Teaching and Research: A Collaborative Framework at Iowa State UniversityBiswa Das and Gary Taylor
    SECTION III
    Tying it all Together in Practice: Case Studies

    Introduction
    Megan E. Heim LaFrombois
  16. A Grant-Based Community Partnership Project Learning ExperienceYunmi Park and Jung-Eun Lee
  17. Collaborative Local Food Resilience Planning in Logan, AustraliaKimberley Reis, Gayle Brent, and Stacey Martin
  18. Community-Education Partnership for Fostering Sustainable Transport: The Case of Sydney, AustraliaAwais Piracha
  19. Community-Engaged Scholarship: Repurposing the Millsaps HotelJoan Marshall Wesley and Daphine G. Hill
  20. Elevating Community Voice: Community Engagement in Planning StudioLynn Mandarano
  21. Environmental Justice Leadership-In-Training (EJ-LIT): A University-Professional Organization Partnership for Preparing the Next Generation of Environmental Justice LeadersKwame N. Owusu-Daaku, Bonita C. Johnson, and Stephen Kofi Diko
  22. Indian Village Planning through Community EngagementAnand Khatri
  23. Leveraging University and Metropolitan Planning Organization Partnerships to Support Environmental Planning in Greater Cincinnati RegionMargaret Minzner and Kristy Hopfensperger
  24. Play Ames: Imagine Your City. A City-University Partnership in Engaging Underrepresented Residents with Playful Learning ActivitiesAlenka Poplin, Stella Schroeder, Gloria Betcher, Vishnu Priya Sairamesh, Fatema Nourin, and Natalie Jacobson
  25. Promoting a Sustainable Future for and with the Community: University-Community Partnership through Immersive LearningSanglim Yoo
  26. The Toronto Green Infrastructure Youth HackathonKate Nelischer, Sheila Boudreau, Angela Murphy, and Pat Cheung
    Conclusion
  27. Transforming the Practice of Planning through the Collective Impact of University-Community Partnerships
Megan E. Heim LaFrombois

Notă biografică

Megan E. Heim LaFrombois, PhD, AICP, is an Associate Professor in the Master of Community Planning program in the Department of Political Science at Auburn University, US. Her research focuses on community development, urban inequalities, participatory forms of planning, public policy, and feminist and qualitative methodologies. With over eight years of professional experience in community development and planning, an important aspect of her work, both as a practitioner and academic, is community engagement in addressing urban inequalities.
Jay Mittal, PhD, MBA, is an Associate Professor in the Master of Community Planning program at Auburn University, US. With over 24 years of professional experience in private consulting, research, and academic settings, Jay teaches graduate courses in urban planning, real estate development, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). He has partnered with several local communities, public housing authorities, and economic development agencies in Alabama and Georgia, US, for collaborative community-engaged class projects. His research interests are university-community partnerships for local economic development, land value capture, land markets, real estate valuation, real estate market analysis, and plan-making in the United States and India.

Recenzii

“The editors have included an excellent collection of examples and case studies of university-community partnerships in the planning field from across the world. This collection provides insights for university administrators and planning program leaders alike, highlighting the important role that planning programs play in university-community partnerships.”
Jennifer S Cowley, University of Texas at Arlington, President
"The Routledge Handbook of University-Community Partnerships in Planning Education reveals the often-transformative impact of urban planning school project work on professional education and on the communities served.  Comparisons among thirty-three universities in eleven countries contain a wealth of ideas about how best to leverage the enthusiasm and freshness of students to bring the latest urban planning practices into a wide-range of communities.  This book should be required reading for new academic staff and tenure committees."
Bruce Stiftel, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Founding Chair, Global Planning Education Association Network

Descriere

This handbook explores two guiding questions – how can university-community partnerships in planning education work and how can they be transformative? This edited volume examines a variety of university-community partnerships in planning education, from a number of different perspectives, with a focus on transformative models.