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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What does ‘good growth’ mean for strategic planning in England?

What does ‘good growth’ mean for strategic planning in England?

Catriona Riddell is the Director of Catriona Riddell & Associates Ltd and former Director of Planning of the South East England Partnership Board. In this episode, Catriona explores the role of strat...

9 Sep 202120min

The role of gender in building urban resilience

The role of gender in building urban resilience

Emma Spruce is a Teaching Fellow at the Department of Gender Studies, at the London School of Economics. Floriane Ortega is a manager at the Carbon Trust, an international consultancy helping business...

16 Aug 202135min

How to boost local economy in Covid times?

How to boost local economy in Covid times?

In our fourth podcast in the Progressing Planning series, Meera Kumar, project officer at the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA), explores NJEDA's response to the Covid-19 crisis and lo...

16 Juli 202115min

The legal fiction of property law in the US

The legal fiction of property law in the US

In this podcast, Dr Jessie Speer Assistant Professor in Human Geography at the London School of Economics delves into exclusionary property law in the US, looking at the “legal fiction of property law...

11 Juni 202128min

Helping displaced populations through a neighbourhood approach

Helping displaced populations through a neighbourhood approach

In this episode, we had a discussion with Dr. Romola Sanyal , Associate Professor of Urban Geography at the London School of Economics. Romola has a PhD in Architecture from the University of Californ...

14 Maj 202128min

What transport planning can do to address racism in cities

What transport planning can do to address racism in cities

Our first guest for this series of podcasts exploring how urban planning is fostering change in contemporary society was Lindiwe Rennert, a transport planner and PhD student in the department or Geogr...

14 Maj 202129min

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