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Post-Growth Planning
Author: Christian Lamker & Viola Schulze Dieckhoff
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Collective for leading common spaces beyond growth. #postgrowthplanning - A planning in which growth is neither a necessary starting point nor a goal that must be achieved. One that does work on change, but not on growth. One that works on quality of life, but not with more of the same growth solutions. One in which planners engage and motivate.
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Episode #27 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Sophie Sturup (Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University, China). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
"What kind of humans would populate the world that is actually sustainable?" Looking beyond individualism and the multiple beings, we are, and we can be in the world. Explaining the dangers of conceptualizing ourselves as separate from everything else. Using insights from Aboriginal thinking in Australia to remind science and ourselves about exposure to other worlds and the imperfection of language. Each of us matters, and the collective is me - working towards responsibility as something we take on as a duty of care to others. Pondering on own pathways into academia, towards governmentality, transport planning, public-private partnerships, and post-growth. Calling for authority and authenticity to speak in opportunities of participatory planning. Post-growth planning is not just an idea; it is something we must actually do.
Episode #26 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Izabela Mironowicz (Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
"It is not enough that you believe, you have to practice too". Reflecting on experience and action in research, education, and practice in Poland, Austria, Germany, and Europe. Talking about scope of action within planning and legal systems, private and collective action, citizens and consumers, post-socialist housing estates, democracy and degrowth values. Pondering on historical backgrounds of cities and contemporary re-interpretations and positive narratives for the future. Explaning discussions on the integration of post-growth into education for students, practitioners, and activists. Positioning education as a tool to empower people and to empower a broader society. Moving towards post-growth planning as planning for nature, taking into account the needs of humans.
Episode #25 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Luciana Maia (futurbanos, Germany). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Can you be right in the wrong environment? Working through localising global agendas in diverse contexts, into legacies and relations between Global North and Global South, and recent international experiences. Arguing with post-growth principles, layers of decision-making and the power of Doughnut Economics as a model. Strengthening the importance of a common language and terminology, of listening as a precondition for dialogue and understanding, and providing hope and optimism for the future by connecting urgencies with normative ideas by diverse people. Post-Growth planning as a crucial piece of the puzzle and a pathway for collectively slowing down.
Episode #24 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Anton Brokow-Loga (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Reflecting on the interfaces between sustainability, post-growth, and democracy, early seeds of post-growth debates in Germany, experiences in local politics, growth coalitions and political images, political shifts in Europe and threats to democracy, but also education, engagement, and sources for future optimism. Arguing for politicizing the sustainability debate in spatial planning and identifying points of intervention.
Episode #23 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Benedikt Schmid (University of Freiburg, Germany). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Talking about experience from working groups on post-growth geographies and alternative approaches to prosperity, the common good in housing and district development in Freiburg/Germany and beyond, making limits visible and navigable, the importance of adopting a critical perspective, to be courageous by engaging and questioning and the key of listening to wishes, potentials, and abilities.
Episode #22 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Jakub Rok (University of Warsaw, Poland). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #21 of “Becoming a Post-Growth Planner: Obstacles and Challenges to Changing Roles and Practices” with Dr Angelos Varvarousis (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #20 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Prof Dr Thomas Hartmann (TU Dortmund University, Germany). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #19 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Dick Magnusson (Linköping University, Sweden). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #18 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Prof Dr Antje Bruns (University of Trier, Germany). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #17 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Stephen Leitheiser (Wageningen University & Research, the Netherlands). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #16 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Sofia Greaves (Post-Growth InnovationLab, University of Vigo in Pontevedra). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #15 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Chandrima Mukhopadhyay (Coordinator AESOP Thematic Group Planning Theories and Practices for the Global South & East). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #14 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Prof Dr Jin Xue (Norwegian University of Life Sciences). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #13 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Kim von Schönfeld (University of Porto, Portugal) and Dr Federico Savini (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #12 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Gavin Daly (University of Liverpool, UK). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #11 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Robert Kitzmann (Humboldt University, Berlin). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
You may like to view the following works that are mentioned or relate to this episode:
* Kitzmann, R. (2022). Home swapping as a degrowth strategy for housing. Urban Geography, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2022.2093503
* Kitzmann, R. (2017). Private versus state-owned housing in Berlin: Changing provision of low-income households. Cities, 61, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2016.10.017
Episode #10 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Prof Yvonne Rydin (UCL London). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #9 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Le-Lina Kettner and Samuel Mössner (University of Münster, Germany). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Episode #8 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Vincent Liegey (Budapest, Hungary). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).