What/Next

What/Next ist der Blog zur Fachzeitschrift Planung neu denken. Die Zeitschrift und der Blog werden heraus-gegeben vom Lehrstuhl für Planungstheorie und Stadtentwicklung der RWTH Aachen University. What/Next entsteht in einem Netzwerk aus Fachleuten aus Wissenschaft und Praxis. Der Blog ist offen für Mitwirkende und Beitragende aus verschiedenen Disziplinen, Institutionen und Ländern.

https://www.planung-neu-denken.de

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 34m. Bisher sind 37 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 hours 13 minutes

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episode 4: Fischer, Graef, Shapiro & Vellani – Transformatives Forschen in Mittelstädten


Small and medium-sized cities were both the subject and the site of research and development in the Research Training Group "Medium-Sized Cities as Co-Participation Cities ". In addition to the group of twelve doctoral students, a network of 40 small and medium-sized cities was established and developed into a space of discussion and resonance for the specific concerns and resources of these cities...


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episode 3: Veith, Macdonald & Egermann – Trialogische Kontakte in der Stadtentwicklung


In urban development, new forms of governance are constantly being called for in order to develop cities sustainably. In recent years, there has been an increase in cooperation between city makers from organised civil society, urban planners and developers from administrations and researchers – a trialogue rather than just a dialogue...


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episode 2: Hannes Langguth – From Future Anticipation to Deep-time Thinking


From Future Anticipation to Deep-time Thinking: Asserting the production of time inherently implies acknowledging the diversity of temporal experiences that are embedded in different cultures, geographies, economic and political systems. In this second episode, we talk with Hannes Langguth who analyses Time as an (infra)structuring element in the future-making of the urban that allows for crucial insights into the construction of power and inequality...


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episode 1: Saskia van Stein – The Science Underpinning Change


Science Underpinning Change: Understanding and showing the relevance of time to people of diverse ages and backgrounds can be not only a theoretical but a creative and cultural challenge. In this inaugural interview with Saska van Stein, the Time Out team uncover the initial processes and thinking that enabled and inspired the International Architecture Biënnale Rotterdam to organize, curate, and host the 2022 biennale It’s About Time...


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 December 18, 2023  30m
 
 

Kathrin Krienke and Christian Wild von Hohenborn – Voicing Ideas


Senf.koeln is a platform for participation founded in Cologne by a multidisciplinary team of students united by their love for the city and motivation to make it even better.

Senf.koeln ist eine Beteiligungsplattform, die von einem multidisziplinären Team von Studierenden in Köln gegründet wurde. Sie sind vereint von ihrer Liebe für die Stadt und von der Motivation, sie noch schöner zu machen.

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 May 16, 2022  27m
 
 

episode 5: Hebert, Rabe & Willinger – Mit Narrativen Stadt machen


Storytelling is becoming increasingly important for citymaking. But what exactly are so-called narratives and what possibilities arise from working with them? In this podcast, three guests from Bonn, Hamburg and Berlin are getting down to the essence of storytelling. They report on their own planning and research projects, discuss their concept of planning and provide tips for use in practice.

Geschichtenerzählen wird immer wichtiger fürs Stadtmachen...


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 August 31, 2021  47m
 
 

episode 4: Sascha Kullak – Quartiersmanagement von unten nach oben


The Hansaforum in Münster has become a brand. With its origins in the B-Side, an up-and-coming socio-cultural center in the Münster harbor, the initiative, which is funded by the Federal Institute for Building, Urban and Spatial Research, activates the community spirit in the neighborhood.

Das Hansaforum in Münster ist mittlerweile eine Marke...


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 May 28, 2021  35m
 
 

episode 3: Michler, Nehm & Pereira – Das Wissen der Vielen einbeziehen


A city is developed by many – individuals, groups and organizations with different experiences, backgrounds and demands. Awareness of the diversity of stakeholders seems to be growing among planning practitioners...


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 May 21, 2021  52m
 
 

episode 2: Jungmann, Neuhöfer-Avdić & Neufeld – Wissen und Wandel in kleinen Mittelstädten


In order to be able to cope with the complex transformation tasks of our time, it is necessary to strengthen local links. By promoting a moderated exchange between different institutions and civil society, a breeding ground for change is created in small medium-sized cities. This requires places and formats of encounter to jointly develop new ideas and alliances...


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 May 3, 2021  59m
 
 

episode 1: Chris Herrmann – We Activate and Support Urban Co-production


With Quartier U1 in Nuremberg, the Urban Lab team is pursuing the goal of introducing actors from urban and civil society to help shape the city. The core business is imparting knowledge and practical guidance on all aspects of promoting low-threshold offers in the district. The reason for the project was pilot funding from the national urban development policy “Shaping the city together!” in 2018...


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 March 22, 2021  34m