349. Issues of power, democracy and policy - Nazem Tahvilzadeh

Nazem Tahvilzadeh (Associate professor political science, Senior lecturer in public administration Södertörn University)We are talking about:-Issues of power, democracy, and policy regarding contemporary urban development politics in Stockholm.-What are the reasons for this issue? is it people? the system?-What is segregation? is it caused by architecture and urban planning or not?-How do we empower people and bring more democracy to cities?-Participatory governance, citizens’ participation. How do we move from Monolog to Dialog as Nazem usually says?-What should urban planners stop doing when they plan cities? why?-What skills should urban planners learn? why?-Does Nazem see in the future like 30 years from now, cities in Sweden will become inclusive and less segregated? why?Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️All opinions expressed in each episode are personal to the guest and do not represent the Host of Urbanistica Podcast unless otherwise stated.Let's connect and talk further about this episode Mustafa Sherif Linkedin.Visit  Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or email me at info@mustafasherif.comFollow Urbanistica on Instagram, Facebook & Youtube channel.Thanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRYAFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure.Read more about AFRY https://afry.com/en KEEP UP THE GOOD WORKKEEP LOVING CITIES https://plus.acast.com/s/urbanistica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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A podcast about how we plan and design cities for people. Tune in and join listeners from 140 countries. I am Mustafa Sherif, an Urbanist and Studio Manager based in Sweden. In this podcast, I talk to people working in urban planning and design about projects, processes, methods, handbooks, challenges, leadership, and their passions in life. It's not only about the projects but also about the people behind them. In collaboration with AFRY (Urban Planning and Design Section in Stockholm)