| Field in International and Comparative Planning |
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Faculty Advisors: Nezar AlSayyad, Teresa Caldeira, Robert Cervero, David Dowall, Ananya Roy, AnnaLee Saxenian (on leave to UC Berkeley’s School of Information, 2007-08) The International and Comparative Planning field provides grounded knowledge of international development planning and key international actors. It establishes a rigorous theoretical framework for studying the political economy of global change at multiple scales ranging from the urban neighborhood to supra-national institutions. To this end, it teaches transnational and comparative methodologies of analysis that are relevant to all sectors of planning. Course Requirements (three from the following list)
CY PLAN 219: Comparative International Topics in Transportation (Fall, 3 units) |




