TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiversity of the twenty-first century – examining opportunities for integrating community engagement in planning curricula
AU - Frank, Andrea I.
AU - Sieh, Louie
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This paper examines student-community engagement activity in planning. This is a subset of university–community engagement, and is a point of overlap between such engagement and planning education. Community engagement activity enables students to learn in situ practical skills within live projects, while community partners may benefit from technical knowhow, and labour input. Based on a UK-wide survey and three in-depth case studies, the paper explores the pedagogical designs underpinning community engagement activities involving students, as well as the various capacities in which the different participants – students, instructors and community members – act. The analysis reveals considerable diversity in approaches. An alignment of student engagement activities in the planning curriculum with emerging transformative co-learning models of university-community engagement could offer novel opportunities for the discipline of planning and their impact on communities as well as the fields standing in today’s multiversities.
AB - This paper examines student-community engagement activity in planning. This is a subset of university–community engagement, and is a point of overlap between such engagement and planning education. Community engagement activity enables students to learn in situ practical skills within live projects, while community partners may benefit from technical knowhow, and labour input. Based on a UK-wide survey and three in-depth case studies, the paper explores the pedagogical designs underpinning community engagement activities involving students, as well as the various capacities in which the different participants – students, instructors and community members – act. The analysis reveals considerable diversity in approaches. An alignment of student engagement activities in the planning curriculum with emerging transformative co-learning models of university-community engagement could offer novel opportunities for the discipline of planning and their impact on communities as well as the fields standing in today’s multiversities.
KW - curriculum
KW - design
KW - impact
KW - Student-community involvement
KW - University-community engagement
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U2 - 10.1080/02697459.2016.1180573
DO - 10.1080/02697459.2016.1180573
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
AN - SCOPUS:84966716046
SN - 0269-7459
VL - 31
SP - 513
EP - 532
JO - Planning Practice and Research
JF - Planning Practice and Research
IS - 5
ER -