This book is finally published! If interested, you can ask the authors for a pdf copy of their chapters. If you want to help disseminating it, please order a copy for your favourite library. Thanks to all who contributed!
https://t.co/djTa0OGEVy
Sonia Roitman (@SR_180901) from @Uqscience on her favourite Indonesian city, #Yogyakarta. What has changed in your city?
Learn more: https://t.co/YHRglgILca
#urbanplanning
#Indonesia has typically had a top-down approach to #urbanplanning, but recent initiatives are changing this - Sonia Roitman (@SR_180901) of @Uqscience
watch now: https://t.co/XXkR70OumM
Yesterday we had a great conversation about understanding the entanglements of urban disasters at #isawcs23#rc21#isarc21
It was a great interdisciplinary discussion between urban sociology, housing and disasters.
We presented preliminary findings about a current project on the impact of COVID-19 on international students. Stay tuned for the publications on this!
Indonesia is now an urban nation. What does this mean for city dwellers, and how are they shaping their futures?
See @SR_180901 (@Uqscience) and @AyumiMalamassam (@populationBRIN & @Demography_ANU) at https://t.co/YHRglgILca.
Registrations opening soon!
Would you like to host the RC21's (ISA Urban and Regional Sociology) 2024 conference? The RC21 Board would like to receive proposals no later than December 31st, 2022. If so, check these guidelines: https://t.co/4ot4U5XgXb... and email @marcpradelm
Just released! Two years of hard team work with @dedenrukmana
Thank you everyone who contributed to the book.
Thank you @d_schaefter and your team for all your support!
If you work at a university, ask your library to purchase the book! #planning#Indonesia#Southern Planning
Online public lecture organised by #BRIN this Friday. Three researchers will be presenting on their work on informality, kampung, public space and tolerance in Banda Aceh, Semarang and Pontianak (Indonesia). The work is published in the #Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia.