Planning Perspectives
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2016
- Flora Crockett Stephenson (1914–1979): A life and professional partnership in planning pp. 505-531

- Christine Garnaut
- Modernist housing estates in European cities of the Western and Eastern Blocs pp. 533-562

- Javier Monclús and Carmen Díez Medina
- Refashioning urban space in postwar Toronto: the Wood-Wellesley redevelopment area, 1952–1957 pp. 563-584

- Robert Lewis and Paul Hess
- ‘The field of grain is gone; It's now a Tesco Superstore’: representations of ‘urban’ and ‘rural’ within historical and contemporary discourses opposing urban expansion in England pp. 585-609

- Grace Harrison and Ben Clifford
- A short history of the Chinese Central Business District pp. 611-633

- John Zacharias and Wenhan Yang
- British colonial civic improvement in the early twentieth century: E. P. Richards in Madras, Calcutta, and Singapore pp. 635-644

- Robert Home
- Kiki Kafkoula 1945–2015 pp. 645-646

- Vilma Hastaoglou-Martinidis
- Icons: the making, meaning and undoing of urban icons and iconic cities pp. 647-652

- Chris Landorf
- Modernization, urbanization and development in Latin America, 1900s–2000s pp. 653-655

- Miguel Rodríguez-Casellas
- Public housing myths: perception, reality, and social policy pp. 655-657

- Susanne Cowan
- Acqua e cibo a Venezia. Storie della laguna e della città [Water and food in Venice. Stories of the lagoon and the city] pp. 657-659

- Heleni Porfyriou
- Robert Moses: The master builder of New York City pp. 659-661

- Florian Urban
- The social project: Housing Postwar France pp. 661-663

- Erin McKellar
- Constant: New Babylon pp. 663-665

- Filippo De Pieri
- After the new order: space, politics, and Jakarta pp. 665-667

- Erik Harms
- Herausforderung und Inspiration: Ernst Reuter als Stadtreformer in der Türkei [Challenges and inspirations: Ernst Reuter as an urban reformer in Turkey pp. 667-668

- Florian Riedler
- Gotham unbound: the ecological history of Greater New York pp. 668-670

- Stephen Petrus
- Where the river burned: Carl Stokes and the struggle to save Cleveland pp. 670-672

- Mary Rocco
- Retour sur les villes nouvelles. Une histoire urbaine du XXe siècle pp. 672-674

- Denis Bocquet
- Practicing utopia: an intellectual history of the new town movement pp. 674-675

- Thomas L. Daniels
- Thanks to Reviewers pp. 677-679

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 3, 2016
- Planning law, power, and practice: Haussmann in Paris (1853--1870) pp. 341-361

- Antoine Paccoud
- Shan-shui myth and history: the locally planned process of combining the ancient city and West Lake in Hangzhou, 1896--1927 pp. 363-390

- Shulan Fu
- Gyoji Banshoya (1930--1998): a Japanese planner devoted to historic cities in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 391-423

- Kosuke Matsubara
- The making and remaking of Hackney Wick, 1870--2014: from urban edgeland to Olympic fringe pp. 425-457

- Juliet Davis
- In memoriam Koos Bosma pp. 459-463

- Cor Wagenaar
- Report from the 16th Biennial SACRPH Conference on planning history: 5--8 November 2015, Los Angeles, California pp. 465-468

- Andre Sorensen
- Tokyo’s Dojunkai experiment: courtyard apartment blocks 1926--1932 pp. 469-483

- Shilpi Tewari and David Beynon
- From the outside in: suburban elites, third-sector organizations, and the reshaping of Philadelphia pp. 485-487

- Stephen J. McGovern
- Paris-Londres [Paris-London] pp. 487-489

- Filippo De Pieri
- The Metropolitan airport: JFK international and modern New York pp. 489-490

- Demian Larry
- Making the mission: planning and ethnicity in San Francisco pp. 490-492

- Damon Scott
- Lina Bo Bardi pp. 492-494

- Cristina Mehrtens
- Taming Manhattan: environmental battles in the antebellum city pp. 495-497

- Bruce Stephenson
- Alternative visions of post-war reconstruction: creating the modern townscape pp. 497-498

- Nick Beech
- From flux to frame: designing infrastructure and shaping urbanization in Belgium pp. 499-500

- Cristina Renzoni
- One idea, many plans: an American city design concept in independent India pp. 500-502

- Vandana Baweja
- Great British Plans: who made them and how they worked pp. 502-504

- Andrew Hoolachan
Volume 31, issue 2, 2016
- Planning mega-event legacies: uncomfortable knowledge for host cities pp. 157-179

- Allison Stewart and Steve Rayner
- Hygiene and public health in Santiago de Chile's urban agenda, 1892--1927 pp. 181-203

- Macarena Ibarra
- Bubonic plague, colonial ideologies, and urban planning policies: Dakar, Lagos, and Kumasi pp. 205-226

- Liora Bigon
- Alvar Aalto and the industrial origins of Finnish 1940s community planning pp. 227-251

- Markku Norvasuo
- The challenge of distance in designing civil protest: the case of Resurrection City in the Washington Mall and the Occupy Movement in Zuccotti Park pp. 253-282

- Tali Hatuka
- The development of town planning education at University College London 1914--1969: the contributions of professors S. D. Adshead, L. P. Abercrombie, and W. G. Holford pp. 283-298

- Michael P. Collins
- Facilitating planning communication across borders: The International Federation for Housing and Town Planning in the interwar period pp. 299-311

- Phillip Wagner
- Port cityscapes: conference and research contributions on port cities pp. 313-326

- Carola Hein
- Une ville neuve en URSS: Togliatti [a new town in the USSR: Togliatti] pp. 327-328

- Filippo De Pieri
- At home in postwar France: modern mass housing and the right to comfort pp. 328-330

- Brigitte Le Normand
- Die gerettete Stadt -- Architektur und Stadtentwicklung in Leipzig seit 1989 pp. 330-332

- Florian Urban
- Transforming Asian cities: intellectual impasse, Asianizing space, and emerging translocalities pp. 332-334

- Anoma Darshani Pieris
- The war on slums in the Southwest: public housing and slum clearance in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, 1935--1965 pp. 334-336

- Alan Lessoff
- Landscape architect and city planner pp. 336-338

- Mervyn Miller
Volume 31, issue 1, 2016
- Hitler's ‘Generalsiedlungsplanung Ost’: a case only for Poland? A forgotten dimension of national-socialist spatial and town planning in the former Czechoslovakia pp. 1-29

- Richard Němec
- Towards Brasília and Ciudad Guayana. Development, urbanization and regional planning in Latin America, 1940s--1960s pp. 31-53

- Arturo Almandoz
- Garden cities in the Jewish Yishuv of Palestine: Zionist ideology and practice 1905--1945 pp. 55-82

- Miki Zaidman and Ruth Kark
- One strike, you're out: the residue of state deregulatory experiments and neoliberal era criminals in a faded Texas boomtown pp. 83-101

- Andrew H. Whittemore
- Transatlantic crossings: new forms of meaning in the city of the 1970s pp. 103-113

- Lara Schrijver
- Seaports in transition. Global change and the role of seaports since the 1950s pp. 115-119

- Christoph Strupp
- Report on ‘Planning History Workshop’ held at TU Delft, June 11--13, 2015 pp. 121-129

- Helen Meller and Carola Hein
- The hermit's hut: architecture and asceticism in India pp. 131-134

- Farhan Karim
- The folklore of the freeway: race and revolt in the modernist city pp. 134-135

- Erick Guerra
- To the city: urban photography of the new deal pp. 136-138

- Owen D. Gutfreund
- Urbanism and dictatorship -- a European perspective pp. 136-136

- Giovanna Guidicini
- A city for children: women, architecture, and the charitable landscapes of Oakland, 1850--1950 pp. 138-140

- Annmarie Adams
- Alger: politiques urbaines (1846--1958) pp. 140-142

- Nora Lafi
- Transcultural cities: border-crossing and placemaking pp. 142-144

- Anoma Pieris
- Spazio e cittadinanza. Politica e governo del territorio [Space and citizenship. Politics and government land] pp. 144-146

- Filippo De Pieri
- Power lines: Phoenix and the making of the modern southwest pp. 146-147

- Conor Harrison
- Reconstructing Italy: the Ina-Casa neighborhoods of the Postwar Era pp. 148-149

- Luka Skansi
- Contemporary perspectives on Jane Jacobs: reassessing the impacts of an urban visionary pp. 149-152

- Erica Allen-Kim
- Planning for growth: urban and regional planning in China pp. 152-155

- Richard Hu
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