Dear all,
I cannot be at our meeting this Tuesday, therefore my input in attachment.
I wish you a good meeting!
Nanke
Dr. N. Verloo
Assistant Professor in Urban Planning and Conflict
University of Amsterdam
Department of Geography, Planning, and International Development Studies
Phone: 0031 (0) 20 5254037
email: n.verloo@uva.nl
follow: @NankeVerloo
Visiting address:
Room B4.15
Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
Amsterdam
Mail:
P.O. Box 15629
1001 NC Amsterdam
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Read my work here:
Social-Spatial Narrative: A framework to analyze the democratic opportunity of conflict
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0962629816303134
Governing the global locally: Agonistic democracy practices in The Hague’s Schilderswijk.
http://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/EZmzYsAnRmDShTQVzktJ/full
Small Stories rethink Large Issues
Van: "Kaika, Maria" <M.Kaika@uva.nl>
Datum: dinsdag 26 maart 2019 om 15:30
Aan: "Upcoregroup@list.uva.nl" <Upcoregroup@list.uva.nl>
Onderwerp: [Upcoregroup] our next core group Urban Planning meeting
Dear colleagues
As agreed during our last meeting, we shall focus this one on sharing best teaching delivery and assessment practices
so, we would like to ask you to prepare a one short pitch each, on the following topic:
--this is a positive teaching delivery /or teaching assessment / method that worked well and I would like to share with you / offer to you as an option
for your courses
We look very much forward to it.
Please be there!
Please note: if you cannot make it to the meeting, please prepare a short paragraph on your best teaching delivery and assessment practice and
possibly some links that can demonstrate it. Please forward these to me before the meeting
All the best
Maria and Luca
Maria Kaika
Professor of Urban Regional and Environmental Planning
Department of Human Geography, Planning and International Development (GPIO)
http://www.uva.nl/en/profile/k/a/m.kaika/m.kaika.html
New Publications
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Kaika, M. (2018). Between the frog and the eagle: claiming a ‘Scholarship of Presence’ for the Anthropocene.
European Planning Studies, 26(9), 1714-1727. doi: 10.1080/09654313.2018.1484893
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Luke, N., & Kaika, M. (2018). Ripping the Heart out of Ancoats: Collective Action to Defend Infrastructures of Social Reproduction against Gentrification.
Antipode. doi: 10.1111/anti.12468; first published early online 21 November 2018
Postal address
Prof. Maria Kaika
University of Amsterdam
Att: Secretariaat GPIO
REC C,
kamer C 4.08
Valckenierstraat 65-67
1018 XE Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Visiting address
Roeterseilandcampus C 4.017 Nieuwe Achtergracht 166 | 1018 WV Amsterdam | The Netherlands
Web page:
https://tinyurl.com/http-mariakaika-uva
Publications:
https://independent.academia.edu/mariakaika
From: Marco Te Brömmelstroet [mailto:brommelstroet@uva.nl]
Sent: 05 February 2019 18:12
To: Upcoregroup@list.uva.nl
Subject: [Upcoregroup] Urban Planning meeting notes (+ listserv)
Hi all,
See attached the notes of our meeting of today. A bit long due to the sharing of information. Maybe next time this works better to file somewhere before each meeting for further reference.
Also: I created this listserv on UvA servers to allow us to share relevant information for the Core Group members of Urban Planning. I added all of you to the list, so you should be allowed to send messages directly to that address. Since
each message will automatically get [UPCoregroup] in the subject, you can easily have it forwarded to a folder.
Cheers
Marco
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Dr. Marco te Brömmelstroet
University of Amsterdam
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Towards a pattern language for cycling environments:
merging variables and narratives [link]
Traveling together alone and alone together:
mobility and potential exposure to diversity [link]
Planning for cycling in the dispersed city: establishing
a hierarchy of effectiveness of municipal cycling policies [link]
Our documentary: Why
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