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Dr Jason Slade is a Lecturer in Planning at the School of Geography and Planning, University of Sheffield. His work bridges planning theory, commercialisation in public-sector planning, and community-led initiatives through narrative strategies and participatory methods.
- Education: BA in English Literature (University of Sheffield, 2006-09), MA in Town and Regional Planning (University of Sheffield, 2011-12), PhD in Planning (University of Sheffield, 2013-17).
His research focuses on participatory democracy, social justice, and planning education, with a particular emphasis on storytelling as a tool for inclusion. Recent publications explore commercialisation’s impact on planning ethics, community-led regeneration, and planning as a 'technology of hope.'
Key trends in his work include critical urban governance, action research, and collaborative planning practices. His 2024 book The Future for Planners examines tensions between professional standards and public interest in the UK.
Scientific Awards:
- RTPI research award (2018)
- Senate Award for Learning and Teaching for WARP (2015)
Dr Slade supervises PhD dissertations and teaches modules spanning spatial planning, development law, and applied research methods. He also contributes to planning education reform through experiential learning partnerships and community engagement projects like the Westfield Action Research Project (WARP).
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