Teaching the Contemporary City abroad

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Mario Paris, Mina Akhavan
Publishing Year 2019 Issue 2019/88 Language English
Pages 2 P. 65-66 File size 97 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2019-088009
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In this section, authors reflect about their teaching experiences in foreign contexts. The aim of this collective reflection is to focus on risks, challenges and opportunities of working with international audiences in contexts marked by different urban planning cultures, regulations and references. In this light, a ‘visiting scholar’ becomes a link to different disciplinary approaches and methods, an interface between local cultures and trans-national debates, able to open cross-border relationships and comparisons. Eight scholars involved in teaching the course ‘Contemporary City: Descriptions and Projects’ at Politecnico di Milano (2013-2018) share their own recent experiences, gained from working and studying in schools of architecture and urban studies around the world.

Keywords: Urban studies; transnational teaching activities; urban and regional planning

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Mario Paris, Mina Akhavan, Teaching the Contemporary City abroad in "TERRITORIO" 88/2019, pp 65-66, DOI: 10.3280/TR2019-088009