He is an amazing lecturer- I love him
Always supportive and inspiring to all.
Dr Ben Haman is a Lecturer in Human Geography (Teaching Specialist, Academic) at Flinders University within the College of Business, Creative Arts, Law and Social Sciences. He is an urban sociologist and lecturer in Urban and Regional Planning, specialising in housing, urban planning, gentrification, urban resettlement, and place-based interventions. His research focuses on the social impact of urban development and housing policies, particularly on marginalised communities. He holds a Graduate Certificate in Research from the University of Tasmania. Dr Haman serves as Topic Coordinator for several undergraduate topics including PLAN1000 Introduction to Planning: Past, Present and Futures, PLAN1001 Design Principles for People, Place and Planet, PLAN2000 Urban Planning Project, PLAN2002 Work Placement 1, and GEOG2142 Environment, Economy and Culture. He also contributes as a topic lecturer in areas such as HASS9001 Minor Research Project and GEOG1002 Human Geography: Geographies of Oppression. His professional interests encompass urban and regional planning, housing, urban design, social issues, and social inclusion. Dr Haman is a member of the Planning Institute of Australia.
His work is influenced by critical urban scholarship and examines topics including the socioeconomic impacts of planning and housing exclusion. Available details on his academic background confirm his transition from urban sociology to planning roles, with a focus on inclusive and equitable approaches to urban development. No additional details on prior appointments, major awards, specific key publications with years, editorial roles, or public lectures are verified on official university sources.
