"City Debates 2016 stems from a relational and multi-scalar understanding of urban policy as an assemblage of ideas and tools that circulate and transform. We seek to examine how international aid promotes the mobility of urban policy ideas, and mobilizes a range of stakeholders, and technologies in the process. We explore these questions by investigating two sets of urban policies: regional planning, and refugee policies. How is international aid promoting state rescaling, and an approach to urban planning which is decentralized, territorial, or regional? How is humanitarian aid conceiving refugee policies, and to what extent is it able to conceive them in dialogue with the local and urban scales, rather than generically? By analyzing case studies from across the world, with a focus on the Middle East region, City Debates contributes to critical reflection, and informed practice related to regional planning, and refugee-ness. The Debates also highlight the social and political opportunities that international aid may produce, when conceived in relation to inclusive urban and local governance dynamics, and when embedded in flexible institutional configurations that prioritize livability. "
2016 . Urban Policy Mobilities and International AidLessons from Regional Planning and Refugee Policies
http://www.aub.edu.lb/fea/citydebates/Pages/2016/index.html
Abstracts > http://www.aub.edu.lb/fea/citydebates/Pages/2016/abstracts.html
http://www.aub.edu.lb/fea/citydebates/Pages/2016/videos.html
City Debates 2016: Roundtable1(Part1)Regional Planning & Intl Donors in Lebanon Giulia Guadagnoli
City Debates 2016: Roundtable 1 (Part 2)- “Regional Planning and International Donors in Lebanon”
City Debates 2016: Roundtable 2- “Refugee Policies in Lebanon”
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