Junior Professur
Sustainable Cities and Climate Change
Prof. Dr. Jakub Galuszka
Der Arbeitsgebiet für Sustainable Cities and Climate Change erforscht Fragen der städtischen Nachhaltigkeit an der Schnittstelle zwischen Stadtplanung, gerechten Transformationsansätzen und sozioökonomischer Entwicklung. Er konzentriert sich insbesondere auf Fragen der Siedlungsentwicklung, des Wohnungsbaus, des Klimawandels und der städtischen Mobilität.
Vita
- seit 02/2024:
Junior Professor für Sustainable Cities and Climate Change an der HafenCity Universität Hamburg - 05/2022 bis 01/2024:
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Habitat Unit an der Technische Universität Berlin (SESA und SOLUTIONSplus Projekt) - 04/2021 bis 05/2022:
Post-doc/Walter Benjamin Fellow (DFG) am School of Geography and the Environment an der University of Oxford und Laboratoire Architecture Ville Urbanisme Environnement – CRNS/Paris. - 09/2016 bis 03/2021:
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Habitat Unit an der Technische Universität Berlin (Wits-TUB Urban Lab und SOLUTIONSplus Projekt) - 12/2013 bis 07/2015:
Monitoring and Evaluation Researcher, Violence Prevention through Urban Upgrading NPC, Kapstadt, Südafrika - 12/2008 bis 09/2010
Spezialist für Stadtsoziologie – EC1 Łódź – Miasto Kultury, Łódź, Polen
Gremienarbeit/ Mitgliedschaften
Advisory Board and Committee on Ethics and Gender - FAIRVILLE: Facing Inequalities and democratic challenges through Co-production in Cities (H2020, 2023-2026)
Affiliated Researcher, Planning Hub, UN-Habitat Collaborating Center - Urban Living Lab Center (seit 2022)
Lenkungsausschuss des N-AERUS: Network Association of European Researchers on Urbanization in the South (2018-2020)
Studium
2015-2019 Dr. Phil. Habitat Unit, Institut für Architektur, Technische Universität Berlin
2010-2012 Msc Mundus Urbano - Erasmus Mundus Double Degree. Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Stadtentwicklung - Technische Universität Darmstadt, Deutschland / Urbanism, Habitat and International Cooperation – UGA Grenoble, France
2002-2008 MA Soziologie & MA Ethnologie - Universität Łódź
2024
Jakub Galuszka (2024). BOATS AS HOUSING IN OXFORD, UK: Trajectories of Informality in a High‐Income Context. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 48(1), 126-144.
2022
Jakub Galuszka, Anna Wilk-Pham (2022) Incremental housing extensions and formal-informal hybridity in London, United Kingdom. Questioning the formal housing imaginaries in the ‘North’. Habitat International. doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2022.102692
Jakub Galuszka (2022) Transcending path dependencies: Why the study of post-socialist cities needs to capitalise on the discussion on urbanisation in the South (and vice versa). Urban Studies, 59(12), 2411-2430
2021
Jakub Galuszka, Martin, E., Nkurunziza, A., Achieng’Oginga, J., Senyagwa, J., Teko, E., & Lah, O. (2021) East Africa’s Policy and Stakeholder Integration of Informal Operators in Electric Mobility Transitions - Kigali, Nairobi, Kisumu and Dar es Salaam. Sustainability, 13(4), 1703.
Jakub Galuszka (2021) Adapting to informality: multistory housing driven by a co-productive process and the People’s Plans in Metro Manila, Philippines. International Development Planning Review, 43(2), 175-204. 10.3828/idpr.2020.8
2020
Jakub Galuszka (2020) Beyond the decay? Positive patterns in the development of a large housing estate: the case of Olechow-Janow district in Łódź Poland. Urban Research & Practice, 1-21 10.1080/17535069.2020.1782459
2019
Jakub Galuszka (2019) Co-Production as a driver of urban governance transformation? The case of the Oplan LIKAS programme in Metro Manila, Philippines. Planning Theory & Practice, 20(3), 395-419
Jakub Galuszka (2019) What makes governance co-productive? Contradictions in the current discussion on co-production. Planning Theor y, 18(1), 143-160.
2017
Jakub Galuszka (2017) Examining patterns of policy change in a post-socialist city: the evolution of inner city regeneration approaches in Łódź, Poland after 1989. Town Planning Review, 88(6), 639-664.
2015
Tali Cassidy, Melikaya Ntshingwa, Jakub Galuszka, Richard Matzopoulos (2015) Evaluation of a Cape Town Safety Intervention as a Model for Good Practice: A Partnership Between Researchers, Community and Implementing Agency. Stability: International Journal of Security & Development, 4(1), 27, 1-12.
2014
Jakub Galuszka (2014) Community-based approaches to settlement upgrading as manifested through the big ACCA projects in Metro Manila, Philippines. Environment and Urbanization, 26(1), 276-296.
2013
Jakub Galuszka (2013) Multicultural past as hope for the future? Spatial representations of the history of Łódź as an attempt to transform the city’s image and identity. Ece-urban - Lviv Centre for Urban History of East Central Europe, no. 11
2012
Jakub Galuszka (2012) Housing provision and improvement programs for low income populations in the developing world. A review of approaches and their significance in the European context. Bulletin of Geography 2(18)/2012, 29-38.
2011
Jakub Gałuszka (2011) Kultura lokalna — kultura globalna. Przeobrażenia twórczości muzycznej w dobie globalizacji kultury. Culture-History-Globalization, 1 (9)/2011, 21-33
2010
Jakub Gałuszka (2010) Lokalna twórczość odzwierciedlona we współczesnej muzyce popularnej. Humanities Review, 1/2010: 105 – 123
2009
Jakub Gałuszka (2009) Space of manifestation: how graffiti transforms urban space. Regional and Local Studies (in Polish) 1(35)/2009, 110-126
Bücher/Buchkapitel
Jakub Gałuszka (2023) Łódź’s estates — not just a divergent case study. In: Güntner S., Lehner J., Hauser J. and Reinprecht C. The Social Dimension of Social Housing. Sepector Books.
Jakub Gałuszka (ed.) (2011) Wokol Nowego Centrum Łodzi (The New Centre of Łódź). EC1 Łódź – Miasto Kultury: Łódź.
Policy Notes/Bewertungen
Galuszka J. (2023) Integrating e-mobility into multimodal transportation systems from a desing and urban planning perspective. Policy Advice Paper. https:// www.solutionsplus.eu/solutionspluspublications
Galuszka J. (2018) Civil society and public sector cooperation: Case of Oplan LIKAS. Policy Note, Philippine Institute for Development Studies, No. 2018-10
Gałuszka J. (2017) Evidence-based planning and housing approaches bias. Methodological alternatives for broadening policy options in mass housing programs. In: Garland A., Reducing Urban Poverty. Wilson Center: Washington DC, 64-85.
Galuszka J. (2013) Community-based approaches towards upgrading of informal settlements: Alternative strategies and recommendations for policymaking. Policy Note, Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2013-03
Kontakt & Informationen
Kontaktinformationen
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jakub Galuszka
jakub.galuszka(at)hcu-hamburg.de
Raum 4.028
Henning-Voscherau-Platz 1
20457 Hamburg
Sprechstunde
Sprechstunde: Donnerstags 11:00-12:00 (nach Vereinbarung).