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Progressing Planning
Progressing Planning
14 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast series by Planning for Justice exploring the role of urban planning in fostering change in contemporary society. Planning for Justice is a coalition of graduate students, alumni and faculty at LSE questioning the relationship between urban planning and systemic inequality.
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A podcast series by Planning for Justice exploring the role of urban planning in fostering change in contemporary society. Planning for Justice is a coalition of graduate students, alumni and faculty at LSE questioning the relationship between urban planning and systemic inequality.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Urban exclusion and the future of Lahore
Progressing Planning
26 minutes 12 seconds
3 years ago
Urban exclusion and the future of Lahore

In this episode, Fizzah Sajjad, Pakistani urban planner and researcher, discusses the effects of state-led displacement within working class communities in Lahore and Colombo.

Fizzah holds a masters in City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), with a specialization in International Development Planning, and is currently pursuing her PhD in Human Geography and Urban Studies at the London School of Economics.

Progressing Planning
A podcast series by Planning for Justice exploring the role of urban planning in fostering change in contemporary society. Planning for Justice is a coalition of graduate students, alumni and faculty at LSE questioning the relationship between urban planning and systemic inequality.