Dr. Elena Besussi

Associate Professor

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Biography

Elena Besussi is an Associate Professor focused on teaching at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London. Her academic work primarily revolves around critical pedagogy and urban political economy, emphasizing the issues of local state restructuring, neighborhood regeneration, and socio-economic exclusion. Currently holding the position of Director for the BSc in Urban Studies and serving as the Departmental Undergraduate Tutor, Besussi is deeply committed to community-engaged learning. Her teaching strategy integrates principles of knowledge co-production while collaborating with grassroots community groups, which has led her to create numerous collaborative teaching and learning projects. She has a research agenda that seeks to bring forth original contributions to critical urban planning, advocating for democratic principles in planning practices and aiming for the inclusion of diverse voices. Prior to her role at UCL, she was a research fellow at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis and served as a planning policy advisor at the Willowbrook Centre. Additionally, she has a history of producing research for national and international organizations, along with considerable experience in community planning and housing regeneration processes. Besussi also volunteers as a chair for a community partnership that focuses on improving life chances for local individuals. Her educational background includes a Laurea from Università Iuav di Venezia.

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Experience

Associate Professor (Teaching)

2012-09-01 — 2100-01-01

Bartlett School of Planning, University College London • London, England

Focus on critical pedagogy and urban political economy.