In addition to our blog re-focus towards articles showcasing what is going to happen to planning and urban studies pedagogy … More
Category: Early Career Scholars
Literature reviews: start (and end) with ‘why?’
12 min. read Starting our series of posts around urban studies research and pedagogical alternatives post-2020, we have our very … More
AESOP YA Blog statement – Summer 2022
There is a change that is happening within the planning discipline. Issues of public and private health, natural disasters, international … More
VOTING STARTED: AESOP YA Coordination Team 2022-24
1 min. read The voting platform for the following AESOP Young Academics Network Coordination Team members is now open. We … More
5th World Planning Schools Conference – Opportunities for Planning Students
2 min. read The 5th World Planning Schools Conference and the 16th Asian Planning Schools Association Congress WPSC-APSA 2022 are … More
Operationalizing the ‘Just City’ – Annual conference of the AESOP Thematic Group of Ethics, Values and Planning.
1 min. Read. Hello AESOP Young Academics. Happy new year! We start this year 2022 by reporting on the annual … More
Centering a critical urban geography of disaster-prone areas
8 min. read Natural disasters are often identified in the parlance as ‘acts of God’, and their human victims, as … More
PlaNext-AESOP Call for papers: Special issue Cities in the face of crises: Planning & designing future living environments
5 min. read In our interest for this call to reach further and particularly to Young Academics, we are happy … More
Emerging collaborative resources for young urbanists and scholars
3 min. read There is an emerging trend within academia, and particularly amongst young academics, to collaborate more freely and … More
Call for Contributions – Urban Issues of the Global South
1 min. read In our goal to increase visibility for urban planning issues and urban studies in general in the Global South, we … More