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Doctoral Students of Urban Planning 


PhD Seminars

Spring 2008

Abstracts

  • Feb 20: Marisa Zapata, "Planning across Differences: Developing cross-cultural planning processes to prepare for the future"

    As global forces engender increasingly socially diverse urban spaces, cities and regions these spaces are home to people from different, and often disparate, cultural backgrounds. Such demographic changes challenge planners to develop planning processes that accommodate and represent the multi-vocal nature of these communities. In this talk I discuss my dissertation research about the experiences of stakeholders who participated in an innovative regional planning process in California's Central Valley. Conducted by an area not-for-profit organization, the Great Valley Center, this process utilized a dialogic process called scenario planning to consider multiple, plausible ways the future might unfold in the region. Central to the process, and ideology of the convening organization, was the selection of diverse stakeholders to participate in the process. Using a case study research approach, I explored the experiences of stakeholders, focusing on what they learned from one another's differences. My findings identify characteristics of the process, organization and stakeholders that supported planning in culturally diverse regions. These findings also distinguish between White and Latino experiences during and after the process, offering insights into how planners can adapt their practices to different cultural perspectives about planning. This research contributes to a more nuanced understanding of how planners can more effectively develop planning processes in multicultural communities.

Fall 2007

  • Aug 28 (Joint seminar with REAL, 5:30pm at 219 Davenport Hall): Shanzi Ke "A Two-Market Equilibrium Model and Cross Sectional Analysis of Chinese Urban Housing and Land Markets"
  • Aug 29: Nikhil Kaza and Lew Hopkins "Planning Strategically: In what circumstances should we plan in public?"
  • Sep 5: Geoff Hewings "What is 'REAL'?"
  • Sep 12: Jordi Honey-Roses "Forest conservation and regional planning in Mexico"
  • Sep 19: Edward Feser, Lew Hopkins, and Daniel Schneider "Panel discussion on the DURP PhD program"
  • Oct 10: Mary Edwards "Why planners need to know public finance"
  • Oct 24: Rob Olshansky "Theory Building and Improvisation: The Adventure of Studying Planning After Disasters"
  • Oct 31: Betsy Sweet "Multiple uses of qualitative methods in urban planning"
  • Nov 7: Book discussion: “Engaging the Future: Forecasts, Scenarios, Plans, and Projects Editors: Hopkins, Lewis and Marisa Zapata, 2007
    Discussion moderators: Lew Hopkins and Marisa Zapata
  • Nov 14: Brian Deal "Successful grant proposal writing and LEAM"
  • Nov 28: Nama Raj Budhathoki "Spatial Data Infrastructure, Web 2.0, and Planning: Research Opportunities and Challenges"
  • Dec 5: Tim Green "Assessing business vulnerability in disasters"

Spring 2007

  • Apr 3, Jason Brody "Emergent Neighborhood"
  • Apr 11, Todd Bendor, "Redistribution Effects of Wetland Mitigation over Space and Time"
  • Apr 23, Kate Nesse, "Including non-wage income in base multiplier calculations"
  • May 3, Julia Koschinsky, "Improving the Spatial Intelligence of Subsidized Rental Spillover Models"



 



   
 

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