2014 - 2015

0691-4851-01
  Planning with Communities: Theory and Methodology                                                    
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Prof. Tovi FensterYad Avner - Geography012Mon1200-1600 Sem  2
 
 
University credit hours:  4.0

Course description
The course focuses on theories and methodologies of working with communities. The purposes of the course are to examine theoretical planning developments dealing with community involvement in the planning process; to present the various methodologies and their theoretical foundations; and to implement the theories and methodologies in field work.

Bibliography:
1. Fincher, R. and Iveson, K. (2008) Planning and Diversity in the City, Palgrave,
2. Healy, P. (1977) Collaborative Planning, Palgrave
3. Jacobs, J. (1996) Edge of Empire, Routledge
4. Rothfield, P., Fleming C. and Komersaroff, P. (Eds/) (2008) Pathways to Reconciliation: Between Theory and Practice, Ashgate
5. Timothey, D. and Guelke, J.K. (2008) Geography and Genealogy, Ashgate
6. Tolia-Kelly, D. (2010) Landscape, Race and Memory, Ashgate
1. מיטשל, וו. ג'י, (2009) נוף קדוש, רסלינג
2. יאנג, ר. (2008) פוסט קולוניאליזם, רסלינג
3. פנסטר, ט. (2007) זיכרון, שייכות ותכנון מרחבי בישראל, תיאוריה וביקורת, 30

Grade:
Attendance 20 %
Paper 30 %
Final paper 50%

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