Progressing Planning

Progressing Planning

A podcast series by Planning for Justice exploring the role of urban planning in fostering change in contemporary society. Planning for Justice is a coalition of graduate students, alumni and faculty at LSE questioning the relationship between urban planning and systemic inequality.

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Inequity in resource management in Palestine

Inequity in resource management in Palestine

This episode was recorded before the events of October 2023.  In this episode, we speak to Palestinian geographer and PhD holder, Muna Dajani. Dajani's research focuses on documenting water struggles ...

5 Tammi 202444min

Precarious geographies and property guardianship in the UK

Precarious geographies and property guardianship in the UK

In this episode we speak to Mara Ferreri, Assistant Professor in Economic and Political Geography at Polytechnic of Turin. Her research focuses on housing precarity, temporary and platform urbanism, a...

30 Maalis 202325min

What does 'internal displacement' mean for cities?

What does 'internal displacement' mean for cities?

In this episode we talk to Melissa Weihmayer, PhD candidate in Regional and Urban Planning Studies at LSE, currently researching on internally displaced people and refugees. Here, Melissa investigates...

20 Loka 202241min

Using urban theory to understand land-financialisation

Using urban theory to understand land-financialisation

In this episode we are joined by Dr. Callum Ward, LSE fellow in Urban Planning and Geography. In his research, Callum uses urban political theory to help better understand contemporary economic and po...

9 Syys 202222min

Urban exclusion and the future of Lahore

Urban exclusion and the future of Lahore

In this episode, Fizzah Sajjad, Pakistani urban planner and researcher, discusses the effects of state-led displacement within working class communities in Lahore and Colombo. Fizzah holds a masters i...

6 Kesä 202226min

Have you heard of ‘Heart Centered Cities’?

Have you heard of ‘Heart Centered Cities’?

In this episode, we chat with Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, an American urban anthropologist, founder and director at THINK.urban. She studies heart centered cities, in which a care mentality comes firs...

28 Maalis 202222min

A history of land reform and peasant resistance in the Costa Chica region

A history of land reform and peasant resistance in the Costa Chica region

In this episode, Ulises Moreno Tabarez, interdisciplinary geographer and Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Geography and Environment at the LSE talks about his experience living in the Costa...

10 Marras 202140min

Queer spaces in London

Queer spaces in London

In this episode, Emma Spruce, Teaching Fellow in Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights at the Department of Gender Studies (LSE) talks about their research on queer spaces in London with a focus on Brixt...

5 Loka 202119min

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