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CCS Seminar: On change, Conflicts and Planning Theory: The Transformative Potential of Disruptive Contestation
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Centre for Civil Society based within School of Built Environment and Development Studies invites you to a seminar "On change, Conflicts and Planning Theory: The Transformative Potential of Disruptive Contestation" by Elisabet Van Wymeersch.

Date: Thursday 2 March 2017
Time: 13h00 - 14h00
Venue: CCS Seminar Room A726, Level 7, Shepstone, Howard College, UKZN

Topic
In this serminar , I explore how the different critical planning approaches look at social transformation, and how the percievve the role of conflict in this transformation.

Each of the perspectives has its own distinctive ideas on how'conflict' should be defined, as such perceiving different roles for conflict in transforming the social order. Apart from the widely acknowledged communicative and agonistic planning apptoach, I would like to argue that a third important approach remains largely underexposed, that is the disruptive planning approach. By using examples of three cases of land use conflicts in Belgium, I would like to show where both communicative and agonistic planning approaches fall short when analysing the transformative potential of planning conflicts, and how the disruptive approach could be further elaborated.

Speaker Bio
Elisabet Van Wymeersch is a PhD candidate at the Research group for Urban Development at the University of Antwerp(Belgium), and a current visiting scholar at CCS.

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Posted 22 February 2017
By Thabile Sibiya
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From UKZN
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Howard College Staff  Howard College Students 
Edgewood Staff  EdgWood Students 
Medical School Staff  Medical School Students 
PMB Staff  PMB Students 
Westville Staff  Westville Students 
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