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Título
The european joint doctorate “Urbanhist” insights from an innovative training network across Europe
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Año del Documento
2023
Editorial
Taylor and Francis Group
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
CAMERIN, Federico (2023): “The European Joint Doctorate “Urbanhist” Insights from an Innovative Training Network across Europe”. En Heim LaFrombois, Megan E.; Mittal, Jay -eds.-, Routledge Handbook of University-Community Partnerships in Planning Education. Nueva York: Routledge, pp. 235–254. ISBN: 9781003347873. DOI: 10.4324/9781003347873-18
Abstract
UrbanHist is a scientific training program aimed at PhD students that shaped a new generation
of researchers based on a new transnational and interdisciplinary approach to the field
of urban history in Europe. This program saw the participation of 15 PhD candidates who
were willing to get a double degree and involved in partnerships with the community and
non-academic sector. It promoted a new research field about the investigation of inclusive
historical change of urbanism throughout Europe during the twentieth century. The promotion
of university-community partnerships was more successful for the academic sector than
the non-academic one since UrbanHist was primarily aimed at enabling innovative partnerships
within academia. The transformative approach helped to develop a new consciousness
of European countries through the lens of urbanism to assemble a common history of the
twentieth century. This happened through various initiatives that, in some cases, had an impact
on society. However, the assessment of UrbanHist university-community partnerships is
partially hidden by the lack of in-depth public information about the training experiences
car-ried out by the whole group of PhD candidates in the non-academic sector. The
assessment of UrbanHist transformational approach would be more effective with the
provision of a public ex-post evaluation to find out more about the benefits that innovative
doctoral training had in addressing societal challenges.
Materias Unesco
3329 Planificación Urbana
Palabras Clave
UrbanHist
Scientific training program
Urbanism
Urban regeneration
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9781003347873
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eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/submittedVersion
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openAccess
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