Caroline Miller (planner) explained
Caroline Miller is a planning professor and historian at Massey University, Palmerston North, and is the author of New Zealand’s first book on planning history; The Unsung Profession.
Biography
Caroline Miller graduated from the University of Auckland with a BA, and entered the planning profession in 1980. She worked for the Palmerston North City Council as a planning practitioner.[1] She became associated with Massey University as a teacher in programmes offered by the Property Studies Programme.
In 1995 Miller joined the School of Resource and Environmental Planning. Having obtained a BRP, Miller went on to complete a PhD thesis on the history of the planning profession in New Zealand from 1900-1933.[2] Her continued research interest in planning history led to the release of The Unsung Profession in 2007.[3] Other research interests include urban planning generally, and the relationship between local government structures and planning practice.[4]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Rankin. Janine. 2018-10-11. Palmerston North planners honoured. live. 2021-05-27. Stuff. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210527012156/https://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/107670943/palmerston-north-planners-honoured . 2021-05-27 .
- Miller . Caroline . 2000 . Doctoral thesis . Town planning in New Zealand, 1900-1933 : the emergent years : concepts, the role of the state, and the emergence of a profession . Massey Research Online, Massey University . 10179/2169.
- Boyd. Felicity. February 2010. The Unsung Profession: A History of the New Zealand Planning Institute 1946-2002. Lincoln Planning Review. 2. 1. 44–45.
- Web site: 13 April 2018. Planning scholar awarded for practice book - Massey University. live. 2021-05-27. www.massey.ac.nz. en-NZ. https://web.archive.org/web/20190205053545/http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/about-massey/news/article.cfm?mnarticle_uuid=30EB995E-E317-49B4-9AA7-EC772DB4F52F . 2019-02-05 .