SessionProgram 

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The 1st  World Planning Schools Congress
11-15 July 2001,Shanghai, China

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                                                                                   Author list        Session schedule  

The session program is here. 659 papers and 17 roundtables will be discussed in 18 rooms both in Ruian House and our college building. If you have any questions about the list, please contact WPSC Office directly by email - wpsc2001@shtel.net.cn.

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 Track 4: Gender, Race, and Social Exclusion

 

Co-chairs:  Ann Forsyth (Harvard University, USA)

                 Donna Ferretti (University of South Australia, Australia) 

 

4.1 Politics of Race

4.2 Globalization, Neoliberalism & Work

4.3 Diversity and the Space of Daily Life

4.4 Brazilian Urban Planning: Innovative Practices to Improve Equity and Democracy

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4.1 Politics of Race

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 15: 45-17:30

Venue: Room 310

Chair & Discussant: Susan Thompson (University of New South Wales, Australia)

 

4001   The Contribution of Race and Cultural Diversity to the Urban Sustainability Debate

           Andy Steele (University of Salford, UK)

4006   Planning for Peace: A Strategic Planning Response to Urban Racial Violence

            Karen Umemoto (University of Hawai`i at Manoa, USA)

4010   Discrimination and Racism in Spatial Planning in ¡®Civil Societies¡¯

            Viktoria Waltz (University of Dortmund, Germany)

4008   Economic Theory on Slums: Economic Rationale and the Slum Dweller's Choice of Location

           Pedro Abramo (Rua Jardim Botânico, Brazil)  

4.2 Globalization, Neoliberalism & Work

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 8:00-9:45

Venue: Room 310

Chair & Discussant: Marco Cenzatti (Harvard Design School, USA)

 

4002   The Gendered Effects of Economic Structural Adjustment: Two Case Studies, Siberia and Mexico

            Elizabeth L. Sweet (Omsk State University, Russia)

4014   The Impact of Industrial Relocation on Displaced Workers: A Case Study of Cortland, NY

            Lourdes Bener¨ªa (Cornell University, USA)

            Luis E. Santiago (University of Puerto Rico, Iran)

4009   Gender and Race in the Least Developed Countries in the Course of Globalization

            Takeko IINUMA (Cornell University, USA)

4018   The Role of Strategic Planning in Tackling Social Exclusion

            Keith Hayton (University of Strathclyde, UK)  

4004   The Effort of Industrial Complex Development on the National Spatial Structure, Focused on National Industrial Complex

           Ha Chang Hyoun (Gyeongsang National University, Korea) 

 

4.3 Diversity and the Space of Daily Life

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 10:15-12:00

Venue: Room 310

Chair & Discussant: Hemalata C. Dandekar (The University of Michigan, USA)

 

4005   The Kids Aren't Alright: Ideological Planning Impediments in the Creation of Public Spaces for Young People

            Jim Gleeson (Griffith University, Australia)

4007   Changing Urban Space and Gendered Space in China's Reform Era--A Case Study of Nanjing

            Lan-chih Po (University of California, Berkeley, USA)

4012   Postmodernity and Segregation in Stockholm, Sweden

            Karl-Olov Arnstberg (University of Stockholm, Sweden)

4016   "Colonias in Arizona"

            Barbara Becker (Univercity of Arizona, USA)

4003   Study on Urban Renewal in the City Center

            Geng huizhi (Tongji University, China)  

 

 

4.4 Brazilian Urban Planning: Innovative Practices to Improve Equity and Democracy

Roundtable 4017

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Room 310

Chair: Carlos B. Vainer (National Association of Graduate Schools of Urban and Regional Planning (ANPUR, Brazil) and Institute for Urban and Regional Planning and Research, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (IPPUR/UFRJ, Brazil)  

Participatory Budgeting in Belo Horizonte: is it a new form of democratic public administration?"
Cladia Feres Silva
(Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) 

Action in Favela: limits and poissibilities
Laura Machado de Mello Bueno (University of São Paulo, Brazil) 

Discussant: Bish Sanyal (Massachussets Institut of Technology, USA)

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