PODKAST: Såkalte «svenske tilstander» er mye omtalt i Norge om dagen, men finner man lignende tilstander i Norge? Og hva betyr lokalsamfunnene og sårbarhetsfaktorene i utsatte byområder for rekruttering av barn og unge til kriminalitet?
Podcast: Cities & Society
Cities & Society invites expertise working at the frontiers of urban research to address current debates around the relationship between cities and social change. This podcast series is a part of the University of Oslo's podcast platform, Universitetsplassen.
PODCAST: What is green gentrification, and how can we best understand it?
PODCAST: How may area-based initiatives affect the process of gentrification?
PODCAST: What is residential segregation and how can we best study it?
PODCAST: The urban environment has long been recognized as being the geographical context needed for the development of creative industries, but is the city the only place where cultural practices can thrive?
PODCAST: How are platform companies and other technical solutions to urban problems changing the city’s capacity for politics?
PODCAST: What does colonialism performed by a Nordic welfare state look like, and how are technologies of urban planning used within the colonial project?
PODCAST: Flooding, heat waves and water scarcity. How do we meet and adapt to the challenges of climate change in a way that does not leave anyone behind?
PODCAST: Cats, bats and rats - does urban development only affect humans or do we have to take others into account, and what implications does this realization have for urban planning?
PODCAST: How do we rapidly transform our cities and societies in an equitable and just way to meet the challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, global inequality, and other pressing problems? Do the answers lie in the communities themselves?
PODCAST: What characterizes a good neighborhood, how important is the neighborhood, and how can urban planning facilitate good living environments?