Teaching
I teach contemporary urban issues and research methods in a range of disciplines and supervise students conducting research on these topics.
Courses
The classes I teach, or have taught on, include:
Urban Futures & Prosperity [reading list] [video intro] (postgraduate, Built Environment)
Geographies of Infrastructure [reading list] (undergraduate, Geography)
Cities, Space and Power (postgraduate, Urban Studies)
Health, Social Justice and the City (postgraduate, Urban Health)
Divided Cities: Politics of Mapping & Design (undergraduate, Architecture)
Urban Issues Today (undergraduate, Architecture)
Research students
I supervise a number of Master’s and PhD dissertations in issues relating to urban (in)equality, migration and memory. The PhD projects I currently supervise are:
Field Trips
As part of the course Urban Futures & Prosperity, I take students on a number of field trips around London. We are joined by guides and guest speakers from local authorities, tenants’ rights campaigners and mutual aid networks. Virtual versions of these trips, developed when in-person meeting wasn’t possible due to lockdown, include: