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Associate Professor Sonia Roitman
Associate Professor

Sonia Roitman

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Overview

Background

Sonia Roitman is an urban sociologist and planner by training. She is currently the Planning Program Lead. She joined the University of Queensland in 2013 following previous academic, research and professional appointments at University College London (UK), School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS, UK), Free University Berlin (Germany), Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Argentina), Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Técnica (CONICET-Argentina) and Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable, Gobierno de Mendoza (Argentina). Before moving to Australia, Sonia lived and worked in Argentina, United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Uganda. Her contributions to the field of development planning and urban sociology include influential research on urban inequalities and how they manifest in cities. Her research interests include housing and poverty alleviation policies; the role of grassroots in the production of space; and, gated communities, segregation and planning instruments in global South cities. Her current research locations are Indonesia and Uganda. She served in the Board of the RC21 Committee (Research Committee of the Sociology of Urban and Regional Development, International Sociological Association) from 2014 to 2023 and was a joint-coordinator of the RC21 Doctoral School in Delhi in 2019.

I lead the 'Urban Inequalities Research Group'. We are a group of researchers working on understanding how urban inequalities are manifested and reproduced in cities. The topics we examine include: land tenure and collective action in Cambodia; informal livelihoods and the use of public space in the Philippines and Bangladesh; housing policies in Indonesia; land acquision processes in Indonesia; displacement and livelihoods in Myanmar; social justice, planning and sanitation infrastructure provision in Indonesia; the impacts of gated communities; the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Uganda; informal settlements and land tenure in Indonesia; social housing and segregation in Brazil; inclusionary planning instruments in Indonesia; and women empowerment and governance.

Teaching responsibilities

PLAN1101 Teamwork and negotiation for planners (Course coordinator and lecturer - 2021 and 2022)

PLAN3005/7121 Community planning and participation (Course coordinator and lecturer - 2019 to date)

PLAN3200/7200 Understanding development complexities: Indonesia fieldtrip course (Course coordinator and lecturer - 2015 to date)

PLAN4001/7120 Planning theory (Guest lecturer 2014-2019)

PLAN4130/7130 Planning practicum (Course coordinator - Summer 2018)

PLAN7010 Planning project (Course coordinator and lecturer - 2015-2016)

PLAN7612 Global South Cities (Course coordinator and lecturer - 2014 to date)

PLAN7614 Urban management and governance (Guest lecturer 2013-2016)

PLAN7638 Assessment of development projects (Course coordinator and lecturer 2013-2015 and lecturer 2016)

SOSC7140 Development effectiveness (Lecturer 2017)

ENVM2100/7100 Sustainable Development (Guest lecturer 2013)

GEOS3102 Global change: Problems and prospects (Guest lecturer 2022)

Service and Engagement

Planning Program Convenor Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning and Master of Urban and Regional Planning (2023- to date)

Planning Program Lead, UQ (2019-2023)

Student Advisor Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (BRTP) and Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP), UQ (Jan 2019- Dec 2020)

Planning Institute of Australia UQ Representative (since 2019)

Full Member of Planning Institute of Australia

Board Member RC21 Committee (Research Committee of the Sociology of Urban and Regional Development) International Sociological Association (2014-2023)

Scientific Committee Member of Prospectiva Journal (Revista Prospectiva, Universidad del Valle, Colombia) (since 2015)

Scientific Committee Member of Bitácora Urbano-Territorial Journal (Revista Bitácora Urbano-Territorial, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (since 2012)

Editorial Member of Journal of City and Regional Development (Jurnal Penbangunan Wilayah & Kota, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) (since 2018)

Availability

Associate Professor Sonia Roitman is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Research interests

  • Urban inequalities, segregation and exclusion

  • Bottom-up planning processes and collective action

  • Disaster planning and informality

  • Land access, housing policies and development

  • Gated communities and private governance

  • Qualitative research methodology and participatory methods for development

Research impacts

As an internationally recognised urban sociologist and planner, I have had the opportunity to regularly disseminate and promote my work within the academy and also with policy-makers and practitioners. In Latin America, my 20 years of work on understanding the phenomenon of gated communities and how we can minimise their negative impacts at the city and society levels as well as maximise their positive impacts for families who choose them as their residence have been considered by policy-makers in the design of urban planning regulations (i.e. Plan de Ordenamiento Territorial de Mendoza (Argentina) – Urban Development Plan, Mendoza Province). I was also invited as keynote speaker at the Inaugural International Conference on Urban Residential Enclosure (National Valle University, Colombia, 13-14 October 2015) and founder member of the Red Internacional de Investigación sobre Encerramiento Residencial (International Research Network of Residential Enclosure). I was a member of the Urban Private Governance and Gated Communities Research Network since 2003 to 2015, and became a member of the Scientific Committee in 2011. In 2020, I had the honour to be invited by UN-Habitat to produce an Online Lecture on Gated Community Development (available here) for their series UN-Habitat Urban Lectures.

In Indonesia, my work on urban inequalities and the impact of gated communities has attracted the attention of governments, policy-makers and the private sector. I have been a speaker in urban debates on the problems and future of Jakarta, with the participation of government (Office of Environmental and Spatial Planning, DKI Jakarta) and private sector (Real Estate Indonesia). I have also been working with grassroots organisations and local NGOs in Yogyakarta, Indonesia since 2014. My work analyses the local practices and strategies for bottom-up planning and has contributed to strong advocacy and dialogue between community groups and local governments in Yogyakarta Special Region.

My work and research partnerships in Indonesia have informed the design of a new course (PLAN3200/7200 Exploring Development Complexities). This is an international fieldtrip course for UQ and UGM (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia) that takes place annually since 2015 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It has received several teaching awards, including the Curriculum Innovation Award, from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (USA) and Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (USA) in 2019. The course has also received mobility funding from the Australian Government ($280,000) to contribute to cultural awareness and to develop student employability skills through Work Integrated Learning.

In Queensland, Australia, I am working with researchers and Aboriginal families from Wakka Wakka Country, on mapping Aboriginal routes and artefacts that are significant to protect and preserve Aboriginal cultural identity (ARC Linkage). As part of this project we are examining the value of research partnerships between universities and Aboriginal groups, and how best research can benefit communities.

I am a regular contributor to non-academic outlets, including The Conversation and national and local media in Australia and Argentina (Los Andes, Página 12). I regularly present my work at international conferences and events, including the World Urban Forum (UN-Habitat).

Works

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62 works between 2000 and 2024

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2024

Journal Article

Beyond university planning studio courses: involving civil society organizations in educating planners

Roitman, Sonia, Setiawan, Bakti, Hadny Zakiyaturrahmah, Annisa and Murwani, Ainun (2024). Beyond university planning studio courses: involving civil society organizations in educating planners. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 44 (3), 1078-1095. doi: 10.1177/0739456x221074062

Beyond university planning studio courses: involving civil society organizations in educating planners

2024

Book Chapter

The logic of informality in shaping urban collective action in the Global South

Roitman, Sonia and Walters, Peter (2024). The logic of informality in shaping urban collective action in the Global South. Research Handbook on Urban Sociology. (pp. 538-551) edited by Miguel A. Martínez. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781800888906.00045

The logic of informality in shaping urban collective action in the Global South

2023

Journal Article

Nusantara: capital gain?

Walters, Peter, Ardhianto, Imam, Roitman, Sonia and Cahyadi, Rusli (2023). Nusantara: capital gain?. Inside Indonesia, 112 (Apr-Jun).

Nusantara: capital gain?

2023

Book

Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia

Sonia Roitman and Deden Rukmana eds. (2023). Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003318170

Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia

2023

Journal Article

ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF URBAN INDONESIA PREFACE

Roitman, Sonia and Rukmana, Deden (2023). ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF URBAN INDONESIA PREFACE. Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia, XXVI-XXIX.

ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF URBAN INDONESIA PREFACE

2023

Book Chapter

Conclusion: Seeing from Urban Indonesia

Rukmana, Deden and Roitman, Sonia (2023). Conclusion: Seeing from Urban Indonesia. Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia. (pp. 380-391) London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003318170-32

Conclusion: Seeing from Urban Indonesia

2022

Journal Article

Review of: The Routledge handbook of people and place in the 21st century city, edited by Kate Bishop and Nancy Marshall, New York and Oxon, Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2020, 315 pp., AUD 319.20 (Hardback)/AUD 67.19 (Paperback), ISBN 978-0-8153-8094-8

Roitman, Sonia (2022). Review of: The Routledge handbook of people and place in the 21st century city, edited by Kate Bishop and Nancy Marshall, New York and Oxon, Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2020, 315 pp., AUD 319.20 (Hardback)/AUD 67.19 (Paperback), ISBN 978-0-8153-8094-8. Urban Policy and Research, 40 (4), 1-3. doi: 10.1080/08111146.2022.2141420

Review of: The Routledge handbook of people and place in the 21st century city, edited by Kate Bishop and Nancy Marshall, New York and Oxon, Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2020, 315 pp., AUD 319.20 (Hardback)/AUD 67.19 (Paperback), ISBN 978-0-8153-8094-8

2022

Book Chapter

Urban Indonesia: challenges and opportunities

Roitman, Sonia and Rukmana, Deden (2022). Urban Indonesia: challenges and opportunities. Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia. (pp. 3-14) London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003318170-2

Urban Indonesia: challenges and opportunities

2022

Book Chapter

Community Organisation and Neighbourhood Improvement Through Collective Action and Bottom-up Gender Planning in Yogyakarta

Murwani, Ainun, Rochayati, Atik, Surati, , Utami, Wulan, Susilah, , Cahyanti, Eko Nur, Sujiyanti, , Mulia, Jasri and Roitman, Sonia (2022). Community Organisation and Neighbourhood Improvement Through Collective Action and Bottom-up Gender Planning in Yogyakarta. Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia. (pp. 102-116) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003318170-10

Community Organisation and Neighbourhood Improvement Through Collective Action and Bottom-up Gender Planning in Yogyakarta

2020

Book Chapter

Segregación residencial

Roitman, Sonia (2020). Segregación residencial . Hábitat residencial. (pp. 146-165) edited by Margarita Greene and Rodrigo Mora . Santiago de Chile : Universidad Pontificia de Chile, Ediciones ARQ.

Segregación residencial

2020

Journal Article

The politics of gendered space: social norms and purdah affecting female informal work in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Lata, Lutfun Nahar, Walters, Peter and Roitman, Sonia (2020). The politics of gendered space: social norms and purdah affecting female informal work in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Gender, Work and Organization, 28 (1) gwao.12562, 318-336. doi: 10.1111/gwao.12562

The politics of gendered space: social norms and purdah affecting female informal work in Dhaka, Bangladesh

2020

Journal Article

Understanding Indonesia’s gated communities and their relationship with inequality

Roitman, Sonia and Recio, Redento B. (2020). Understanding Indonesia’s gated communities and their relationship with inequality. Housing Studies, 35 (5), 795-819. doi: 10.1080/02673037.2019.1636002

Understanding Indonesia’s gated communities and their relationship with inequality

2019

Journal Article

Mobility nodes and economic spaces: links, tensions and planning implications

Recio, Redento B., Roitman, Sonia and Mateo-Babiano, Iderlina (2019). Mobility nodes and economic spaces: links, tensions and planning implications. Journal of Transport and Land Use, 12 (1), 765-783. doi: 10.5198/jtlu.2019.1478

Mobility nodes and economic spaces: links, tensions and planning implications

2019

Journal Article

Urban poverty alleviation strategies in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: contrasting opportunities for community development

Roitman, Sonia (2019). Urban poverty alleviation strategies in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: contrasting opportunities for community development. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 60 (3) apv.12229, 386-401. doi: 10.1111/apv.12229

Urban poverty alleviation strategies in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: contrasting opportunities for community development

2019

Book Chapter

Sukunan village, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Environmental sustainability through community-based waste management and eco-tourism

Iswanto, Rahmani, Sita and Roitman, Sonia (2019). Sukunan village, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Environmental sustainability through community-based waste management and eco-tourism. Global Planning Innovations for Urban Sustainability. (pp. 90-105) edited by Sébastien Darchen and Glen Searle. Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351124225-7

Sukunan village, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Environmental sustainability through community-based waste management and eco-tourism

2019

Book Chapter

Yogyakarta: Slum dwellers' strategies and tactics in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Roitman, Sonia (2019). Yogyakarta: Slum dwellers' strategies and tactics in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Routledge Handbook on Informal Urbanization. (pp. 281-292) edited by Roberto Rocco and Jan van Ballegooijen. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315645544-26

Yogyakarta: Slum dwellers' strategies and tactics in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

2019

Book Chapter

Informal settlers

Martínez, Miguel A. and Roitman, Sonia (2019). Informal settlers. The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Urban and Regional Studies. (pp. 1-4) edited by Anthony M. Orum. London, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/9781118568446.eurs0160

Informal settlers

2019

Book Chapter

Urban activism in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: deprived and discontented citizens demanding a more just city

Roitman, Sonia (2019). Urban activism in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: deprived and discontented citizens demanding a more just city. Contested cities and urban activism. (pp. 147-174) edited by Ngai Ming Yip, Xiaoyi Sun and Miguel Angel Martínez López. Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-1730-9_7

Urban activism in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: deprived and discontented citizens demanding a more just city

2018

Journal Article

Y el Estado dónde está?

Roitman, Sonia (2018, 12 11). Y el Estado dónde está? Página 12

Y el Estado dónde está?

2018

Journal Article

A marriage of convenience: street vendors' everyday accommodation of power in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Lata, Lutfun , Walters, Peter and Roitman, Sonia (2018). A marriage of convenience: street vendors' everyday accommodation of power in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Cities, 84, 143-150. doi: 10.1016/j.cities.2018.08.002

A marriage of convenience: street vendors' everyday accommodation of power in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2025
    From technical to socio-ecological pathways for climate change adaptation: analysis of floods in Semarang
    Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) - KONEKSI / Knowledge Partnership Platform (KPP)
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2017 - 2022
    Mapping Aboriginal routes to link landscape knowledge and cultural identity
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2018
    How can gated communities contribute to the public good and improve the living conditions of poor residents? Gated communities and inequality in Indonesia
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2014
    Urban Poverty: A Month in the Life of Wesley Mission Brisbane's Emergency Relief
    Wesley Mission Brisbane
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Sonia Roitman is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Urban inequalities in the city

    I am interested in how social inequalities are manifested in cities. This includes analysing how planning can contribute to tackle inequalities and create more just cities. You can read more on this in my article in The Conversation https://theconversation.com/how-to-use-the-power-of-urban-planning-to-tackle-inequality-91010 This also includes the analysis of the impacts of gated communities to the outside areas, including positive and negative impacts.

    Please note that currently there are no funding opportunities for this project.

  • Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG11)

    I am currently analysing how SDG11 is being implemented in several cities around the world and in particularly in the Global South. I examine the potential changes in governance structure and dynamics that result as a consequence of the New Urban Agenda and the implementation of SDG11.

    Please note that currently there are no funding opportunities for this project.

  • Urban planning responses to climate change adaptation in Pacific cities

    Urbanisation is increasing in the Pacific Island Countries, while the region is one of the most vulnerable to climate change. The project aims to analyse the role of urban planning in responding to climate change in cities in the Pacific.

    Please note that currently there are no funding opportunities for this project.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Urban planning responses to climate change adaptation in Pacific cities

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Affordable Housing Policies in Indonesia: Evaluations Analysis of National Programs (BSPS, FLPP and SSB)

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Thomas Sigler

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Moving the Indonesian Capital City: An opportunity for conflict or inclusion?

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Walters

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Political and Environmental Contributions of Agro-Forestry and Permaculture to Build Resilience to Climate Change

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Kristen Lyons

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Climate-based Urban Development Approach in Rapid Development Metropolitan Areas in Indonesia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Paola Leardini

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Impacts of Climate Change on Women Households in Indonesian Coastal Urban Communities

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Walters

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Sonia Roitman directly for media enquiries about:

  • Development Planning
  • Gated communities
  • housing policies
  • International Development
  • land policies
  • private governance
  • Qualitative research methodology
  • segregation
  • Social exclusion
  • urban planning
  • urban sociology

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