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Author | Heinrich A.J.; Million A. | |
Title | Educational Inequality and Urban Development: Education as a Field for Urban Planning, Architecture and Urban Design | |
Reference | Heinrich A.J.; Million A. Educational Inequality and Urban Development: Education as a Field for Urban Planning, Architecture and Urban Design,Knowledge and Space 16 |
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Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151546628&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-78597-0_3&partnerID=40&md5=3f3990ca3da7ba1f7336f72ecba3ce0a |
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Abstract | Educational inequalities and spatial disparities can be intertwined; consequently, education has become a field of action for urban planners, architects, and urban designers. To establish this key argument of our contribution, we start by explaining the background of education as a field of policy and action in urban development and planning in Germany. We establish how strategies for the development of deprived neighborhoods are focused on a growing variety of education-related topics and measures. Subsequently, we discuss so-called sociospatial educational landscapes as projects in which educational policy, urban planning, architecture, and urban design are particularly closely interwoven. We introduce two examples: “Morgenland Neighborhood Education Center” (Bremen) and “Campus Rütli” (Berlin). Drawing on an in-depth analysis of eight socio-spatial educational landscapes we reconstruct seven motives, describing the deeper meanings stakeholders attribute to the projects. We conclude with a critical reflection on the pedagogization of spaces of childhood and youth inherent in the policies discussed throughout the contribution. © 2022, The Author(s). |
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