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Urban Planning: Theory, Power, and Public Action
Analyze the political and economic forces that shape cities, learning how foundational planning theories like the Growth Machine impact development and community equity.
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About this course
Cities are constantly evolving landscapes, but who truly drives that change—economic interests or public good? Understanding the underlying forces is crucial for effective planning and policy.
This course provides a foundational understanding of urban political economy, focusing on the influential "Growth Machine" theory. You will gain the critical tools necessary to dissect complex development proposals, assess their social impacts, and formulate strategies for planning that prioritizes equity and sustainability alongside economic viability.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core concepts of urban political economy, including the sociological theory of the Growth Machine and its modern relevance.
* Analyze how public policy, economic incentives, and local politics intersect to influence large-scale urban development and infrastructure projects.
* Practice assessing the social and economic impacts of development, focusing on issues like displacement, gentrification, and equitable resource distribution.
* Apply principles of climate resilience and sustainable design to traditional urban renewal and waterfront planning scenarios.
* Formulate effective strategies for public participation and engagement to ensure community voices shape planning outcomes.
We begin by defining key terminology and historical context before moving into deep analysis of theoretical frameworks and case studies of planning action. The course concludes with practical methods for integrating theory into contemporary planning practice. This course is designed for beginners interested in urban studies, public policy, sociology, or municipal government, requiring absolutely no prior knowledge of planning theory. Start reading today to critically examine the future of our cities.
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