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The Guardian's Best Books of 2020: Designing Disorder by Pablo Sendra and Richard Sennett
This week The Guardian published their list of the best books of 2020 chosen by guest authors. Among those chosen was BSP's Pablo Sendra's co-authored publication 'Designing Disorder: Experiments and disruptions in the city'…
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Socially Just Planning: Manchester Regime after Recession
City Leadership, Entrepreneurial Regeneration and Economic Sustainability…
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Critical Dialogues of Urban Governance, Development and Activism: London and Toronto
Edited by Susannah Bunce, Nicola Livingstone, Loren March, Susan Moore, and Alan Walks…
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Applications Now Open: The Laidlaw Research and Leadership Programme
First year undergraduate students, apply now!…
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Socially Just Planning: Planning for multicultural and pluri-ethnic cities: perspectives from Seoul
Socially Just Planning: Planning for multicultural and pluri-ethnic cities: perspectives from Seoul. 26 November 2020, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm. Event Information. Open to. All. Availability. Yes. Organiser. Jingyi Zhu. This research analyses the…
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Virtual Public Lecture: Racialized Geographies of Housing Financialization
Join us on Zoom for the second in our series of public lectures.…
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Dr Jung Won Sonn receives grant from British Council
Dr Jung Won Sonn has received a Newton Fund Researcher Links Workshop Grant from the British Council.…
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CPRG: State-led Financialization in China
The Case of the Government-guided Investment Fund…
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Reviving Local Authority Housing Delivery Challenging Austerity Through Municipal Entrepreneurialism
By Janice Morphet and Ben Clifford…
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Socially Just Planning: Urban Amenities in a Speculative Field: Central Market in Hong Kong
Socially Just Planning: Urban Amenities in a Speculative Field: Central Market in Hong Kong. 17 November 2020, 12:30 pm–1:30 pm. Event Information. Open to. All. Availability. Yes. Organiser. Jingyi Zhu. Rebuilt in 1939, the Central Market was one…
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