Joe Doak
Associate Professor of Urban Planning & Development at Henley Business School
Biography
Henley Business School
Joe’s research is exploring the processes of urban development and redevelopment in Central Reading over the last 500 years. Using ideas derived from assemblage theory, he is examining the changes in land and property ownership, built form and the regulation of that process in four case study sites in Reading. The research is being undertaken on a part-time basis.
Grants and research projects
- Land use decision making in rural areas
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy - PhD University of Reading (2017 — 2023)
- MPhil UCL (1980 — 1982)
- BA (Hons) UCL (1977 — 1980)
Skills
The most important
- E-Learning
- Collaborative Working
- Leadership
Other
Community Engagement, Analysis, Stakeholder Engagement, Tutoring, Report Writing, Real Estate Development, Qualitative Research, Lecturing, Higher Education, Urban History, Policy, Research, Urban Planning, Sustainability
Videos
The Undergraduate Experience - Joe Doak, Director Undergraduate Programmes
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