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Urban Planning
2016 - 2025
Current editor(s): Tiago Cardoso From Cogitatio Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by António Vieira () and IT Department (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2020, volume 5, articles 4
- The City of Digital Social Innovators pp. 1-7

- Chiara Certomà, Mark Dyer and Antonella Passani
- Digital Social Innovation and Urban Space: A Critical Geography Agenda pp. 8-19

- Chiara Certomà
- Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure pp. 20-32

- Mark Dyer, Min-Hsien Weng, Shaoqun Wu, Tomas García Ferrari and Rachel Dyer
- Designing for Inclusivity: Platforms of Protest and Participation pp. 33-44

- Michael Leyshon and Matthew Rogers
- Public Perception of Urban Air Quality Using Volunteered Geographic Information Services pp. 45-58

- Sonja Grossberndt, Philipp Schneider, Hai-Ying Liu, Mirjam F. Fredriksen, Nuria Castell, Panagiota Syropoulou and Alena Bartoňová
- Digital Social Innovation and the Adoption of #PlanTech: The Case of Coventry City Council pp. 59-67

- Ciaran Devlin
- Innovators in Urban China: Makerspaces and Marginality with Impact pp. 68-77

- Monique Bolli
- Smart Villagers as Actors of Digital Social Innovation in Rural Areas pp. 78-88

- Nicole Zerrer and Ariane Sept
- Challenges of Urban Living Labs towards the Future of Local Innovation pp. 89-100

- Aksel Ersoy and Ellen van Bueren
- Built Environment, Ethics and Everyday Life pp. 101-105

- Mattias Kärrholm and Sandra Kopljar
- Ontological Boundaries or Contextual Borders: The Urban Ethics of the Asylum pp. 106-120

- Ebba Högström and Chris Philo
- The Trash Bin on Stage: On the Sociomaterial Roles of Street Furniture pp. 121-131

- Johan Wirdelöv
- Blue-Green Solutions and Everyday Ethicalities: Affordances and Matters of Concern in Augustenborg, Malmö pp. 132-142

- Misagh Mottaghi, Mattias Kärrholm and Catharina Sternudd
- A Shared Everyday Ethic of Public Sociability: Outdoor Public Ice Rinks as Spaces for Encounter pp. 143-154

- Mervyn Horgan, Saara Liinamaa, Amanda Dakin, Sofia Meligrana and Meng Xu
- Towards Non-Ageist Housing and Caring in Old Age pp. 155-170

- Shelly Cohen and Yael Allweil
- Learning to Care, Learning to Be Affected: Two Public Spaces Designed to Counter Segregation pp. 171-182

- Ida Sandström
- Coffeehouses (Re)Appropriated: Counterpublics and Cultural Resistance in Tabriz, Iran pp. 183-192

- Laleh Foroughanfar
- Guilt-Tripping: On the Relation between Ethical Decisions, Climate Change and the Built Environment pp. 193-203

- Paulina Prieto de la Fuente
- Exploring the Potential for Just Urban Transformations in Light of Eco-Modernist Imaginaries of Sustainability pp. 204-216

- Pernilla Hagbert, Josefin Wangel and Loove Broms
- Big Science, Ethics, and the Scalar Effects of Urban Planning pp. 217-226

- Sandra Kopljar
- Lack of Participatory Effort: On the Ethics of Communicating Urban Planning pp. 227-237

- Gunnar Sandin
- Dialectical Design Dialogues: Negotiating Ethics in Participatory Planning by Building a Critical Design Atlas pp. 238-251

- Barbara Roosen, Liesbeth Huybrechts, Oswald Devisch and Pieter Van den Broeck
- Urban Connective Action: The Case of Events Hosted in Public Space pp. 252-266

- David McGillivray, Severin Guillard and Emma Reid
- Platform Urbanism: Technocapitalist Production of Private and Public Spaces pp. 267-276

- Sybille Bauriedl and Anke Strüver
- The Urban Digital Platform: Instances from Milan and Amsterdam pp. 277-288

- Letizia Chiappini
- The ‘Analogue City’: Mapping and Acting in Antwerp’s Digital Geographies pp. 289-300

- Chiara Cavalieri, Michael Stas and Marcelo Rovira Torres
- Digital Maps and Senses of Security: The Influence of a Veracious Media on Urban Life pp. 301-311

- Matthew S. Hanchard
- Expert-Amateurs and Smart Citizens: How Digitalization Reconfigures Lima’s Water Infrastructure pp. 312-323

- Fenna Imara Hoefsloot, Javier Martínez, Christine Richter and Karin Pfeffer
- City-Life No More? Young Adults’ Disrupted Urban Experiences and Their Digital Mediation under Covid-19 pp. 324-334

- Katja Kaufmann, Christoph Straganz and Tabea Bork-Hüffer
- Participatory Infrastructures: The Politics of Mobility Platforms pp. 335-346

- Peter T. Dunn
- “Look How Many Gays There Are Here”: Digital Technologies and Non-Heterosexual Space in Haikou pp. 347-357

- James Cummings
- The Hybrid Space of Collaborative Location-Based Mobile Games and the City: A Case Study of Ingress pp. 358-370

- Ulysses Sengupta, Mahmud Tantoush, May Bassanino and Eric Cheung
- IT-Oriented Infrastructural Development, Urban Co-Dependencies, and the Reconfiguration of Everyday Politics in Pune, India pp. 371-383

- Aditya Ray
- New Urbanism: From Exception to Norm—The Evolution of a Global Movement pp. 384-387

- Susan Moore and Dan Trudeau
- Does New Urbanism “Just Show Up”? Deliberate Process and the Evolving Plan for Markham Centre pp. 388-403

- Katherine Perrott
- New Urbanism and Contextual Relativity: Insights from Sweden pp. 404-416

- Crystal Filep and Michelle Thompson-Fawcett
- New Urbanism as Urban Political Development: Racial Geographies of ‘Intercurrence’ across Greater Seattle pp. 417-428

- Yonn Dierwechter
- Disparate Projects, Coherent Practices: Constructing New Urbanism through the Charter Awards pp. 429-440

- Dan Trudeau
- New Urbanism in the New Urban Agenda: Threads of an Unfinished Reformation pp. 441-452

- Michael W. Mehaffy and Tigran Haas
- New Urbanism: Past, Present, and Future pp. 453-463

- Ajay Garde
- The Creeping Conformity—and Potential Risks—of Contemporary Urbanism pp. 464-467

- Jill L. Grant
2020, volume 5, articles 3
- The Role of Arrival Areas for Migrant Integration and Resource Access pp. 1-10

- Heike Hanhörster and Susanne Wessendorf
- Broadening the Urban Planning Repertoire with an ‘Arrival Infrastructures’ Perspective pp. 11-22

- Bruno Meeus, Luce Beeckmans, Bas van Heur and Karel Arnaut
- How the Presence of Newly Arrived Migrants Challenges Urban Spaces: Three Perspectives from Recent Literature pp. 23-32

- Martina Bovo
- Arrival or Transient Spaces? Differentiated Politics of Mobilities, Socio-Technological Orderings and Migrants’ Socio-Spatial Embeddedness pp. 33-43

- Tabea Bork-Hüffer and Simon Alexander Peth
- The Transformative Power of Urban Arrival Infrastructures: Berlin’s Refugio and Dong Xuan Center pp. 44-54

- René Kreichauf, Olivia Rosenberger and Paul Strobel
- Between Hospitality and Inhospitality: The Janus-Faced 'Arrival Infrastructure' pp. 55-66

- Maxime Felder, Joan Stavo-Debauge, Luca Pattaroni, Marie Trossat and Guillaume Drevon
- Urban Arrival Infrastructures between Political and Humanitarian Support: The ‘Refugee Welcome’ Mo(ve)ment Revisited pp. 67-77

- Rivka Saltiel
- Accessing Resources in Arrival Neighbourhoods: How Foci-Aided Encounters Offer Resources to Newcomers pp. 78-88

- Nils Hans and Heike Hanhörster
- Leipzig’s Inner East as an Arrival Space? Exploring the Trajectory of a Diversifying Neighbourhood pp. 89-102

- Annegret Haase, Anika Schmidt, Dieter Rink and Sigrun Kabisch
- Peripheral Estates as Arrival Spaces? Conceptualising Research on Arrival Functions of New Immigrant Destinations pp. 103-114

- Nihad El-Kayed, Matthias Bernt, Ulrike Hamann and Madlen Pilz
- Ordinary Places of Postmigrant Societies: Dealing with Difference in West and East German Neighbourhoods pp. 115-126

- Karin Wiest
- Frustrating Beginnings: How Social Ties Compensate Housing Integration Barriers for Afghan Refugees in Vienna pp. 127-137

- Josef Kohlbacher
- Refugees and Asylum Seekers Dispersed in Non-Metropolitan French Cities: Do Housing Opportunities Mean Housing Access? pp. 138-149

- Camille Gardesse and Christine Lelevrier
- Negotiations of Socio-Spatial Coexistence through Everyday Encounters in Central Athens, Greece pp. 150-162

- Eva (Evangelia) Papatzani and Lena Knappers
- Housing Commons vs. State Spatial Policies of Refugee Camps in Athens and Thessaloniki pp. 163-176

- Charalampos Tsavdaroglou and Konstantinos Lalenis
- “Live Like a Lifelong Tourist”? The Contradicting Realities of Finnish Offshore Service Workers in Athens pp. 177-188

- Johanna Lilius and Dimitris Balampanidis
- Migrants and Refugees: Bottom-Up and DIY Spaces in Italy pp. 189-199

- Marco Cremaschi, Flavia Albanese and Maurizio Artero
- Imagining Cities of Inclusion—Formulating Spaces of Justice pp. 200-205

- Anja Nygren and Florencia Quesada
- City, Nation, Network: Shifting Territorialities of Sovereignty and Urban Violence in Latin America pp. 206-216

- Diane Davis
- Densification and School Segregation: The Case of Oslo pp. 217-229

- Rebecca Cavicchia and Roberta Cucca
- The Refugees’ Right to the Center of the City and Spatial Justice: Gentrification vs Commoning Practices in Tarlabaşı-Istanbul pp. 230-240

- Charalampos Tsavdaroglou
- Experience of Urban Hospitality: An Ecological Approach to the Migrants’ World pp. 241-251

- Louise Carlier
- “They Sold Us Illusions”: Informality, Redevelopment, and the Politics of Limpieza in the Dominican Republic pp. 252-262

- Raksha Vasudevan and Bjørn Sletto
- Memory in Sacred Places: The Revitalization Process of the Muisca Community pp. 263-273

- Paola Andrea Sánchez-Castañeda
- Disrupting Risk Governance? A Post-Disaster Politics of Inclusion in the Urban Margins pp. 274-283

- Ricardo Fuentealba and Hebe Verrest
- Pathways to the ‘Good Life’: Co-Producing Prosperity Research in Informal Settlements in Tanzania pp. 288-302

- Saffron Woodcraft, Emmanuel Osuteye, Tim Ndezi and Festo D. Makoba
- Socio-Spatial Segregation and the Spatial Structure of ‘Ordinary’ Activities in the Global South pp. 303-318

- Pablo Muñoz Unceta, Birgit Hausleitner and Marcin Dąbrowski
- Planning for Local Economic Development: Research into Policymaking and Practice pp. 319-322

- Evan Cleave and Godwin Arku
- Are Metropolitan Areas Primed for Success? A Prosperity Risk Index for Evaluating Economic Development Patterns pp. 323-337

- Richard Sadler, Dayne Walling, Zac Buchalski and Alan Harris
- Promoting Adaptive Reuse in Ontario: A Planning Policy Tool for Making the Best of Manufacturing Decline pp. 338-350

- Marcello Vecchio and Godwin Arku
- The Preservation of Productive Activities in Brussels: The Interplay between Zoning and Industrial Gentrification pp. 351-363

- Sarah De Boeck and Michael Ryckewaert
- Innovation within the Context of Local Economic Development and Planning: Perspectives of City Practitioners pp. 364-377

- Selina Phan, Evan Cleave and Godwin Arku
- Negative Consequences of Innovation-Igniting Urban Developments: Empirical Evidence from Three US Cities pp. 378-391

- Ahoura Zandiatashbar and Carla Maria Kayanan
- Techs and the Cities: A New Economic Development Paradigm? pp. 392-402

- Gary Sands, Pierre Filion and Laura A. Reese
- Amazon’s HQ2 Site Selection Criteria: The New ‘Gold Standard’ in FDI Decision-Making pp. 403-417

- Alfried Braumann
2020, volume 5, articles 2
- Visual Communication in Urban Design and Planning: The Impact of Mediatisation(s) on the Construction of Urban Futures pp. 1-9

- Gabriela Christmann, Ajit Singh, Jörg Stollmann and Christoph Bernhardt
- Communicating and Visualising Urban Planning in Cold War Berlin pp. 10-23

- Christoph Bernhardt and Kathrin Meissner
- Digital Excavation of Mediatized Urban Heritage: Automated Recognition of Buildings in Image Sources pp. 24-34

- Tino Mager and Carola Hein
- Digital Visualisation as a New Driver of Urban Change in Africa pp. 35-43

- Vanessa Watson
- The Entanglement of Class, Marriage and Real Estate: The Visual Culture of Egypt’s Urbanisation pp. 44-58

- Mennatullah Hendawy and Jörg Stollmann
- Reflections on Deploying Community-Driven Visualisations for Public Engagement in Urban Planning pp. 59-70

- Sebastian Weise, Alexander Wilson and Geoff Vigar
- Citizen Participation in Digitised Environments in Berlin: Visualising Spatial Knowledge in Urban Planning pp. 71-83

- Ajit Singh and Gabriela Christmann
- Participatory Urban Planning: What Would Make Planners Trust the Citizens? pp. 84-93

- Joachim Åström
- Territories in Time: Mapping Palimpsest Horizons pp. 94-98

- Chiara Cavalieri and Elena Cogato Lanza
- Mapping the Palimpsest of Milieus: Towards a Shared Project on the Open Spaces of the Plaine Lyon-Saint-Exupéry pp. 99-115

- Alexandre Callens
- Large Landholdings in Brabant: Unravelling Urbanization Processes in the City-Territory pp. 116-131

- Guillaume Vanneste
- Territories of Extraction: Mapping Palimpsests of Appropriation pp. 132-151

- Berta Morata, Chiara Cavalieri, Agatino Rizzo and Andrea Luciani
- Mapping as Gap-Finder: Geddes, Tyrwhitt, and the Comparative Spatial Analysis of Port City Regions pp. 152-166

- Carola Hein and Yvonne van Mil
- Palimpsest Metaphor: Figures and Spaces of the Contemporary Project pp. 167-171

- Paola Viganò
- Cajamarca: Mapping (Post)Mining Palimpsests of the Peruvian Andes pp. 172-190

- Margarita Macera, Bruno De Meulder and Kelly Shannon
- Red Chalk Palimpsest: The Logic of Somba Landscape pp. 191-204

- Fabrice Noukpakou, Ghita Barkouch, Nawri Khamallah and Renaud Pleitinx
- On-Drawing South American Extent: Geo-Poetic Mapping Palimpsest in the Travesías de Amereida pp. 205-217

- Álvaro Mercado and Geoffrey Grulois
- The Territory of the Grand Tetouan as Linear City: Between Description and Project pp. 218-228

- Victor Brunfaut and Bertrand Terlinden
- Reading the Brussels Palimpsest in the History of the Nouveau Plan de Bruxelles Industriel (1910) pp. 229-242

- Marine Declève
- Reconsidering Hilberseimer’s Chicago pp. 243-248

- Philip Denny and Charles Waldheim
- Recording Permanence and Ephemerality in the North Quarter of Brussels: Drawing at the Intersection of Time, Space, and People pp. 249-261

- Claire Bosmans, Racha Daher and Viviana d’Auria
- Mapping Urbanization as an Anthropedogenetic Process: A Section through the Times of Urban Soils pp. 262-279

- Antoine Vialle and Mario Giampieri
- Rhythmanalysis of Urban Events: Empirical Elements from the Montreux Jazz Festival pp. 280-295

- Guillaume Drevon, Luca Pattaroni, Lucien Delley, Fabien Jacot-Descombes and Nils Hamel
- Editing Cumulated Landscapes: Point Cloud Modeling as a Method of Analysis in Landscape Design pp. 296-306

- Philipp R. W. Urech
- The Advent of the 4D Mirror World pp. 307-310

- Frederic Kaplan and Isabella di Lenardo
2020, volume 5, articles 1
- Learning from Other Places and Their Plans: Comparative Learning in and for Planning Systems pp. 1-5

- Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen and Stefan Verweij
- Rethinking Planning Systems: A Plea for Self-Assessment and Comparative Learning pp. 6-10

- Frank J. D'Hondt, Kristof van Assche and Barend Julius Wind
- Comparative Planning Research, Learning, and Governance: The Benefits and Limitations of Learning Policy by Comparison pp. 11-21

- Kristof van Assche, Raoul Beunen and Stefan Verweij
- Diverging Ambitions and Instruments for Citizen Participation across Different Stages in Green Infrastructure Projects pp. 22-32

- Jannes J. Willems, Astrid Molenveld, William Voorberg and Geert Brinkman
- Building Adaptive Capacity through Learning in Project-Oriented Organisations in Infrastructure Planning pp. 33-45

- Bert de Groot, Wim Leendertse and Jos Arts
- Public Design of Urban Sprawl: Governments and the Extension of the Urban Fabric in Flanders and the Netherlands pp. 46-57

- Edwin Buitelaar and Hans Leinfelder
- A Pattern Language Approach to Learning in Planning pp. 58-64

- Remon Rooij and Machiel van Dorst
- Urban Planning and the Smart City: Projects, Practices and Politics pp. 65-68

- Andrew Karvonen, Matthew Cook and Håvard Haarstad
- When Alphabet Inc. Plans Toronto’s Waterfront: New Post-Political Modes of Urban Governance pp. 69-83

- Constance Carr and Markus Hesse
- Googling the City: In Search of the Public Interest on Toronto’s ‘Smart’ Waterfront pp. 84-95

- Kevin Morgan and Brian Webb
- Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector Logics pp. 96-106

- Lina Berglund-Snodgrass and Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren
- EU Smart City Lighthouse Projects between Top-Down Strategies and Local Legitimation: The Case of Hamburg pp. 107-115

- Katharina Lange and Jörg Knieling
- Mapping Platform Urbanism: Charting the Nuance of the Platform Pivot pp. 116-128

- Ashlin Lee, Adrian Mackenzie, Gavin J. D. Smith and Paul Box
- How Does ICT Expansion Drive “Smart” Urban Growth? A Case Study of Nanjing, China pp. 129-139

- Zipan Cai, Vladimir Cvetkovic and Jessica Page
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On this page- 2020, volume 5
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 10
2024, volume 9
2023, volume 8
2022, volume 7
2021, volume 6
2019, volume 4
2018, volume 3
2017, volume 2
2016, volume 1
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