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On this three-week course, you will further develop your skills and knowledge of urban planning and development. You will take the approaches, theories, and case studies of belonging to develop strategies for belonging, and discuss how belonging can be practiced and facilitated.
Through case studies, you will look into what belonging means as a result of social locations, political and religious identifications, emotional attatchments, and ethical values.
You’ll also gain a better understanding of how belonging emerges through differing attachments, attunements, politics, and places.
As the largest urban research hub in the southern hemisphere, RMIT University provides an intellectual home for multidisciplinary urban researchers to successfully execute global and local initiatives with universities, industry, not-for-profits, media and government. This course has been co-designed together with the European Institute of Innovation and Technology and has aligned itself to the New European Bauhaus Principles.
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Apply some of the key theories of belonging
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Describe the NEB approach to belonging
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Explore and analyse case studies where belonging is designed in digital and non-digital environments
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Develop inclusive strategies to bring people together
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Improve social distances through embracing and sharing difference
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