Engaged Urban Pedagogy Participatory practices in planning and place- making

Engaged Urban Pedagogy presents a participatory approach to teaching built environment subjects by exploring 12 examples of real-world engagement in urban planning involving people within and beyond the university. Starting with curriculum review, course content is analysed in light of urban pasts,...

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Other Authors: Natarajan, Lucy (Editor), Short, Michael (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London UCL Press 2023
Series:Engaging Communities in City-making
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