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International Planning Studies2011 - 2025
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 Volume 25, issue 4, 2020
 
  Creating age-friendly cities: prioritizing interventions with Q-methodology   pp. 303-319 Mariana T. AtkinsPlanning, platforms, participation: city resilience and illegal drugs in Belfast   pp. 320-339 Philip Boland, Linda Fox-Rogers and Stephen McKayContextual and external factors enabling planning innovations in a regeneration context: the Lyon Confluence project (France)   pp. 340-354 Sébastien DarchenCan social media support large scale public participation in urban planning? The case of the #MySydney digital engagement campaign   pp. 355-371 Wayne Williamson and Kristian RumingSpace to waste: the influence of income and retail choice on household food consumption and food waste in Indonesia   pp. 372-392 Tammara SomaWhat do mid-career Melbourne planners profess?   pp. 393-408 John JacksonThe emergence of ‘performative planning’: a case study of waterfront regeneration in Kaohsiung, Taiwan   pp. 409-426 Sang-Ju YuAutopoietic interaction systems: micro-dynamics of participation and its limits   pp. 427-440 Angelique Chettiparamb Volume 25, issue 3, 2020
 
  Introduction to the special issue: the politics of land – dominant regimes and situated practices   pp. 237-246 Nina Gribat and Barbara PizzoPublic land revisited: municipalization and privatization in Newark and New York City   pp. 247-260 Samuel Stein and Oksana MironovaVacant land in London: a planning tool to create land for growth   pp. 261-276 Sonia Freire TrigoContested land and blurred rights in the Land of Fires (Italy)   pp. 277-288 Gilda Berruti and Maria Federica PalestinoMultiple interests in urban land: disaster-induced land resettlement politics in Kampala   pp. 289-301 Colin Marx, Cassidy Johnson and Shuaib Lwasa Volume 25, issue 2, 2020
 
  Exploring multi-local working: challenges and opportunities for contemporary cities   pp. 129-149 Mina Di Marino and Kimmo LapintieShifting perceptions in shrinking cities: the influence of governance, time and geography on local (In)action   pp. 150-165 Maxwell HarttExploring residential urban form patterns: a Spanish case study   pp. 166-188 Marta Braulio-Gonzalo, María José Ruá and María D. BoveaThe urban dormitory: planning, studentification, and the construction of an off-campus student housing market   pp. 189-205 Nick Revington, Markus Moos, Jeff Henry and Ritee HaiderFostering innovation in area-based initiatives for deprived neighbourhoods: a multi-level approach   pp. 206-221 Angela Barbanente and Laura GrassiniEvaluating strategies for plan coordination: a survey of Canadian planners   pp. 222-235 Stephen McCarthy, Jill L. Grant and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib Volume 25, issue 1, 2020
 
  Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyond the contemporary conjuncture   pp. 1-8 Simone Tulumello, Laura Saija and Andy InchAusterity in reverse: Korea, capabilities, and crisis   pp. 9-22 Cuz Potter and Jeeyeop KimGlobal urbanism and mega events planning in Rio de Janeiro amid crisis and austerity   pp. 23-37 Arturo Di BellaThe deep roots of austere planning in Memphis, TN: is the fox guarding the hen house?   pp. 38-51 Laura Saija, Charles A. Santo and Antonio RacitiSpatial planning amid crisis. The deepening of neoliberal logic in Germany   pp. 52-71 Michael MiessnerSpatial planning and territorial governance in Southern Europe between economic crisis and austerity policies   pp. 72-87 Simone Tulumello, Giancarlo Cotella and Frank OthengrafenThe auste-city model and bio-political strategies: re-visiting the urban space of Athens (Greece) during the crisis   pp. 88-99 Monia CappucciniNegotiating (re)appropriation practices amid crisis and austerity   pp. 100-121 Luisa Rossini and Iolanda BianchiUrban planning, austerity, and resistance   pp. 122-127 William W. Goldsmith Volume 24, issue 3-4, 2019
 
  Visionary cities or spaces of uncertainty? Satellite cities and new towns in emerging economies   pp. 207-217 Yves Van Leynseele and Marco BontjeSpatial challenges in contemporary African New Towns and potentials for alternative planning strategies   pp. 218-234 R. Keeton and S. NijhuisThe Spatial Development Framework to facilitate urban management in countries with weak planning systems   pp. 235-254 Mathias Spaliviero, Luc Boerboom, Montserrat Gibert, Giovannni Spaliviero and Manka BajajShenzhen: satellite city or city of satellites?   pp. 255-271 Marco BontjeSongdo IBD (International Business District): experimental prototype for the city of tomorrow?   pp. 272-292 Napong Tao Rugkhapan and Martin J. MurrayThe role of Planning Support Systems in national policy transfer and policy translation in secondary cities   pp. 293-307 Benson Mutuku, Luc Boerboom and Ana Mafalda MadureiraThe conditional city: emerging properties of Kenya’s satellite cities   pp. 308-324 Eline Splinter and Yves Van LeynseeleGreater Accra’s new urban extension at Ningo-Prampram: urban promise or urban peril?   pp. 325-340 Richard Grant, Martin Oteng-Ababio and Jessy SivilienSatellite cities turned to ghost towns? On the contradictions of Morocco’s spatial policy   pp. 341-352 Max Rousseau and Tarik HarroudPlanning Ciudad Guayana, an industrial new town in oil-rich Venezuela   pp. 353-368 Simone Rots and Ana Maria Fernandez-Maldonado Volume 24, issue 2, 2019
 
  Planning scholarship and the fetish about planning in Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe’s operation Murambatsvina   pp. 97-109 Beacon MbibaPublic perceptions of stakeholder influence on Australian metropolitan and local plans   pp. 110-124 Kristian RumingForeign direct investment flows and urban dynamics in a developing country: a case study of Korean activities in Suzhou, China   pp. 125-139 Hyung Min Kim and Kevin O’ConnorThe birth of a nationalistic planning doctrine: the ‘Skopje 2014’ project   pp. 140-155 Leonora GrchevaThe influence of metropolitan integration and type of HSR connections on developments around stations. The case of cities within one hour from Madrid and Paris   pp. 156-179 Inmaculada Mohíno, Marie Delaplace and José M. de UreñaSocial planning and local welfare. The experience of the Italian area social plan   pp. 180-194 Pietro Previtali and Eugenio SalvatiThe climate change mitigation potential of Algiers URT through mode shift from the car to rail – assessing CO2 emissions reductions on the basis of savings in fuel consumption   pp. 195-206 Oussama A. Hadadi and Shin Lee Volume 24, issue 1, 2019
 
  City unbound: emerging mega-conurbations in Asia   pp. 1-12 John Friedmann and André SorensenThinking about complexity and planning   pp. 13-22 John FriedmannTokaido Megalopolis: lessons from a shrinking mega-conurbation   pp. 23-39 André SorensenExamining the governance of emerging urban regions in Vietnam: the case of the Red River Delta   pp. 40-52 Danielle LabbéMegalopolitan megalomania: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s Southeastern region and the speculative growth machine   pp. 53-67 Erik HarmsThe planning of Asia’s mega-conurbations: contradiction and contestation in extended urbanization   pp. 68-80 Gavin ShatkinMediating Mumbai: ethnographic explorations of urban linkage   pp. 81-95 Lisa Björkman and Chitra Venkataramani |  |