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The podcast “breaking paradigms” is a collaborative effort of Constanze Frech and Sarah Kusché. It focuses on all things spatial planning, especially regarding knowledge transfer and non-European practices and theories. Every 30-minute episode centers around a different topic and should give insights and perspectives on both theory and practice. Our goal is to be educational for those still studying and already in the professional field. We seek to collaborate with experts in their respective fields from all continents and build a platform to exchange niche subjects and start a conversation. Find us at: www.breakingparadigms.org Patreon: www.patreon.com/breakingparadigms

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episode 7: Can planners influence public health?


We are embarking on a series all around public health and spatial planning. In this episode we are explaining some basic concepts and challenges. Tell us in the comments what aspect peaks your interest!

Sources:

https://unhabitat.org/topic/water-and-sanitation

https://unhabitat.org/project/wash-in-nepal

https://unhabitat.org/project/wash-in-schools

Christaller, W., 1980. Die zentralen Orte in Süddeutschland. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.

Information on Walter Christaller:
Nazi Spatial Theory: The Dark Geographies of Carl Schmitt and Walter Christaller, Trevor J. Barnes and Claudio Minca, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 103 (3) 2013, 669–687, https://doi.org/10.1080/00045608.2011.653732

Please note that Walter Christaller was a member of the NSDAP (Nazi Party), as this is incorrectly noted in the English Wikipedia article about him. He was affiliated with different parties throughout his lifetime.

credits

Created by Constanze Frech & Sarah Kusché
Editing: Constanze Frech
Content & concept: Constanze Frech & Sarah Kusché
Script: Constanze Frech (translation: Sarah Kusché)

With music composed by Dídac Barroso Cascales
Voice for intro and outro by Dídac Barroso Cascales
Sound design by Dídac Barroso Cascales & Florian Frech
Special thanks to Florian Frech for providing his studio and expertise for intro & outro!


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 April 15, 2021  12m