Post COVID-19 Urban Futures
DPU's blog and webinar series

COVID-19 is a massive game changer in all spheres of life: Are we ready to imagine a better post COVID world? The Post COVID-19 Urban Futures series features written blogs, webinar events and video outputs reflecting on the impact of COVID-19 on cities.
No. 1 - From crisis to radical changeNo. 2 - Coping with the urban impacts of COVID-19 and imagining the aftermath
Dr Catalina Ortiz and Giovanna Astolfo
No. 3 - Learning from African post-pandemic experiences to tackle deep inequalitiesProf Adriana Allen and Dr Rita Lambert
No. 4 - The COVID-19 “Crisis” in Contested Cities and Divided SocietiesNo. 5 - The pedagogy of the catastrophes and intergenerational justiceNo. 6 - Remote pedagogies for social learningProf Adriana Allen & Julia Wesely
No. 7 - Urban mobility: responses, challenges and prospects for urban transformationDr Daniel Oviedo & Prof Caren Levy
No. 8 - Unrecognised States and COVID-19 politics: Somaliland, Palestine & SyriaProf Michael Walls & Prof Haim Yacobi
The impact of COVID-19 on night-time economies, arts and cultureWorking remotely: Implications on the fate of smaller cities, towns and villages in the New economyHas the pandemic reinforced what we know about disaster risk management?Chile: Protect the campamentos!
Francisco Vergara Perucich and Camillo Boano
Covid-19, urban mobility and social equityGaza and the COVID-19 “Crisis”: Breaking the cycle of structural vulnerability firstHaim Yacobi, Michelle Pace, Ziad Abu Mustafa, Manal Massalha
‘Stay at Home’: Housing as a pivotal infrastructure of care?Catalina Ortiz and Camillo Boano
Urban economics in the time of Covid-19: What happens when the thing that makes cities great also makes them dangerous?