Rapid urbanization, social inequality, and geopolitical shifts have placed cities at the forefront of modern conflict and systemic violence. To build safer spaces, urban planners and policymakers must understand the complex forces that drive insecurity in metropolitan areas. This text-based course provides a comprehensive introduction to the literature, theories, and policy frameworks surrounding urban violence and development. You will learn to analyze how spatial design, resource distribution, and governance structures impact community safety. What you'll learn: 1. Understand foundational concepts of structural violence, spatial segregation, and urban conflict. 2. Analyze key academic literature and policy frameworks shaping modern urban security. 3. Evaluate planning interventions and policy innovations that promote social cohesion and peace. 4. Explore the role of community-led resilience and participatory design in rebuilding divided cities. 5. Examine how modern challenges like climate vulnerability and digital mapping influence urban safety strategies. Beginning with essential terminology and historical planning models, you will progress through structured readings and case studies that highlight successful policy turnarounds. This course is designed for beginners, community advocates, and students of urban studies, requiring no prior background in planning or public policy. Start reading today to develop the critical tools needed to analyze and address the challenges of conflict-affected cities.
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