A summary of all the Theorising Spatial and Environmental Challenges (MAN-BCU2036) courses of the Bachelor of Geography, Planning and Environment and the Pre-master Spatial Planning at the RU. Made using the Active Recall method, a proven study technique for faster learning!
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Theorising Spatial Practices
College 1 - INTRODUCTION - Notions of Placemaking
Literatuur college 1
The Routledge Handbook of Placemaking
Definition
Placemaking has no universal definition, it can be created by:
the community
relative experts
Participation
Ladder of Participation
Participation or not
Evolution
Social and environmental justice
What are the three subject of this course and what is the connection
with placemaking?
What is Space/Place?
Space is een ruimte
Place is een plek waar je iets bij voelt
How spaces design and feel
Placemaking produces/ activates places from spaces
What do you do when you are making places?
Je probeert ruimtes te maken voor mensen waar ze uiteindelijk iets
bij gaan voelen.
What is Spatial (In)Justice?
De impact die plannen en beslissingen hebben op de ruimtelijke ordening
Theorising Spatial Practices 1
, Multiple dimensions of uneven geographies
Multiple practices to discuss the distribution of power and justice
(topdown → bottum up)
Placemaking; a place which is unwelcom for one , is unwelcome for all
How do you compare placemaking and spatial injustice?
een afweging die moet worden gemaakt tussen plaatsen/ruimtes
maken voor de mens en de impact die dit heeft op de ruimtelijke
ordening
What is Conflicts/Agonism?
Contested power and politics and politics of place
Intersectional placemaking → multiple interdependencies between
gender, race
What is Placemaking?
het creeren en transformeren van (publieke) plaatsen/ruimtes voor de mens
College 2 - CONFLICT/AGONISM - Conflicts in Planning,
Policy and Space
Literatuur college 2
Agonistic planning theory revisited: The planner’s role in dealing
with conflict
Politics
Planning has as political process in all its phases
What is a Consensus democracies?
basis of compromises
What is a competitive democracies?
majoritarian (meerderheids) principle
Agonistic planning theory
What are the theoretical and conceptual weaknesses?
No transformation from antagonistic to agonistic conflict
No transformation from policy to planning
No conditions for definition ‘productive force’
Theorising Spatial Practices 2
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