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BISTUS VIII: Explored Cities Before, During and After COVID-19
Prof Dr Marco Bontje Department of Human Geography,Planning and International Development Studies University of Amsterdam
Prof Dr Marco Bontje Department of Human Geography,Planning and International Development Studies University of Amsterdam
Time: 11-15 January 2021, 17.00 - 20.00 hrs
Room: online or tbd
Interdisciplinary seminar for
Master and PhD students
, 6 CP
Registration closing
10 October, 2020
. Places will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis.
Please contact
matthias.kiese@rub.de
stating name, matriculation number, and study program.
Learning outcomes
Review the 'state of the art' of urban studies debates about why cities grow or decline;
Reflect critically on the strengths and weaknesses / limitations of theories about urban growth and decline;
Consider the policy implications of applying such theories to urban development strategies;
Explore how and to what extent the COVID-19 pandemic and crisis should change the way we think about urban growth and decline;
Analyse urban growth or decline in a city of your choice and develop policy recommendations for 'urban development after COVID-19' in that city.
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