Planning Theory & Practice
2012 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 5, 2025
- Planning in Free Verse pp. 627-630

- Lisa K. Bates
- Realizing the Transformative Potential of Experimentation in Planning pp. 633-649

- Luca Bertolini
- Innovating for Uncertain Futures: How Transportation Planners in Toronto Adapt Planning and Institutional Processes in Anticipation of Automated Vehicles pp. 650-668

- Emilia M. Bruck
- Organising Everyday Planning Practice for Reduced Residential Segregation: Understanding the Strategic-Operational Gap from the Inside pp. 669-686

- Sara Svensson, Tina Forsberg and Tony Svensson
- Engaging with the Multiple Temporalities Inherent in Participatory Planning pp. 687-701

- Miriam Holst Jensen and David Laws
- ‘Together We Know a Lot’: A Reflective Case Study of Social Learning Through Participatory Action Research pp. 702-719

- Andi Binet, Vedette Gavin, Dina Abreu, Carl Baty, Mitikei Chengerei, Josée Genty, Will Justice, Araceli Tepoz Mendez, Gail Roderigues, David Underhill, Kelsey Salmon Schreck and Mariana Arcaya
- Making Space for Time: Temporal and Time-Sensitive Perspectives in Planning Theory and Practice pp. 723-762

- Robin A. Chang, Filipa Matos Wunderlich, Gérard Hutter, Thorsten Wiechmann, Martin Schinagl, Benno Schroeder, NezHapi-Dellé Odeleye, Christopher Maidment, Pınar Şefkatli, Gala Korniyenko, Robin A. Chang, Filipa Wunderlich, Filipa Matos Wunderlich, Gérard Hutter, Thorsten Wiechmann, Martin Schinagl, Benno Schroeder, NezHapi-Dellé Odeleye, Christopher Maidment, Pınar Şefkatli, Gala Korniyenko and Robin A. Chang
- Rights of Nature and Planning: More Trouble Than It’s Worth? pp. 765-769

- Mick Lennon
- Democracy and Urban Form pp. 770-772

- Lina Moe
- Spatial Planning Systems in Europe – Comparison and Trajectories pp. 772-773

- Maciej J. Nowak
Volume 26, issue 4, 2025
- On Transformation and Gaslighting pp. 477-480

- Crystal Legacy
- Turn of Events: Community Events as a Practice for Inquiry in Public Space Research pp. 483-502

- Claire Nelischer, Andres F. Ramirez and Gus Wendel
- Between Fixed and Flexible. Soft Planning and Informality in the Regeneration of Kalasatama, Helsinki pp. 503-518

- Tuomas Ilmavirta
- Mind the Gap: Planning, Plans and Not so Much Progress pp. 519-535

- Maria Manta Conroy
- Enhancing Villager Participation in Remote Rural China Through the Co-Creation of ‘Small Gardens’: A Case Study of Hongtang Village pp. 536-556

- Ye Long, Luan Chen and Xun Li
- Collaboration in Adaptation Planning: Power Clusters and Opportunities for Governance Arrangements in Metro-Boston pp. 557-577

- Antonio Raciti, Rosalyn Negrón and Rebecca Herst
- Difficulties for Theorisation Within Planning Research and Practice – An Exploration of Key Dimensions of Planning Theories pp. 581-611

- Meike Levin-Keitel, Franziska Sielker, Lukas Nikolaus-Behrend, Peter Schmitt, Franziska Sielker, Martin Sondermann, Sara Özogul, Christopher Maidment, Raine Mäntysalo, Lukas Nikolaus-Behrend, Elisabeth Gruber, Christopher Maidment, Benjamin Davy, Agnes Förster, Edward Shepherd, Efrat Eizenberg, Tijana Dabovic, Raine Mäntysalo, Chris Webster, Viola Schulze Dieckhoff, Franziska Sielker, Meike Levin-Keitel, Lukas Nikolaus-Behrend, Meike Levin-Keitel, Peter Schmitt, Franziska Sielker, Martin Sondermann, Sara Özogul, Christopher Maidment, Raine Mäntysalo, Lukas Nikolaus-Behrend, Elisabeth Gruber, Christopher Maidment, Benjamin Davy, Agnes Förster, Edward Shepherd, Efrat Eizenberg, Tijana Dabovic, Raine Mäntysalo, Chris Webster and Viola Schulze Dieckhoff
- Against the Commons: A Radical History of Urban Planning pp. 615-616

- Linda Fox-Rogers
- Spatial Planning Reform in China: The Multi-Plan Integration (MPI) Reform pp. 617-624

- Min Cai, Lasse Gerrits and Jurian Edelenbos
Volume 26, issue 3, 2025
- Troubled Times pp. 319-322

- Andy Inch
- A Critical Examination of Land Value Capture Tools to Generate Affordable Housing in Toronto pp. 325-343

- Julie Mah
- Social Value Creation Through Bottom-up Urban Development: Mechanisms of Self-Organization pp. 344-364

- Jeroen Mens, Ellen van Bueren, Ruben Vrijhoef and Erwin Heurkens
- What Are the Limits to Smart Innovation? The Digital Underground Initiative and New Frontiers of “Smartness” in Singapore pp. 365-383

- Prerona Das, Orlando Woods and Lily Kong
- The Organization of Representation: The Composition and Responsibilities of Ad Hoc Committees in Planning Processes in the U.S pp. 384-401

- Mattijs Van Maasakkers, Donggyu Lee and Madison Strauss
- Bioregionalism and Degrowth: Addressing the Urban-Other Divide pp. 402-419

- Johanna Waldenberger and Federico Savini
- The Housing We Need by 2050 for a Sustainable and Equitable Future pp. 423-453

- Andréanne Doyon, Trivess Moore, Liam Davies, Jago Dodson, Danielle Butler, Jamie Leigh-Rosenburgh, Maya Fitchett, Amy Clair, Emma Baker, Hanan Ali, Yushu Zhu, Meg Holden, Jonathan M. Boron, Clifford G. Atleo, Ralph Horne, Julie Lawson, Louise Dorignon, Andréanne Doyon, Trivess Moore, Liam Davies, Jago Dodson, Danielle Butler, Jamie Leigh-Rosenburgh, Maya Fitchett, Amy Clair, Emma Baker, Hanan Ali, Yushu Zhu, Meg Holden, Jonathan M. Boron, Clifford G. Atleo, Ralph Horne, Julie Lawson, Louise Dorignon, Andréanne Doyon and Trivess Moore
- Reflections on Post-Growth Planning: Practices of ‘Undoing’ (De-Urbanisation and Deconstruction) and Methodology for Eco-Social Transition pp. 457-472

- José María Romero-Martínez, Yolanda Romero-Padilla and Alejandro Del Castillo Sánchez
- Master Plans and Minor Acts: Repairing the City in Post-Genocide Rwanda pp. 473-474

- Jocelyn Poe
Volume 26, issue 2, 2025
- Patsy Healey – In Theory and Practice pp. 159-162

- Jill L. Grant
- “What Can I, and Others, Do to Change Things?” Patsy Healey (1940–2024): In Her Own Words pp. 165-186

- Heather Campbell and Theodore Lim
- Places Matter. Memories of Places Where I Met Patsy Healey pp. 189-212

- Klaus R. Kunzmann
- The Essential Tension: Patsy Healey’s Conception of Democracy in Planning and Public Policy pp. 215-222

- Hendrik Wagenaar
- Collaborative Planning in an Undemocratic Setting: What Can We Learn from a Short-Lived Experiment in Hong Kong? pp. 223-232

- Mee Kam Ng
- Healey’s Work in Glendale and the Engaged Scholarship Debate pp. 233-240

- Laura Saija
- Patsy Healey, New Institutionalism, and Her Reconceptualization of Planning Theory and Practice pp. 241-249

- André Sorensen
- Revisiting Structure and Agency: The Perception and Materialisation of Risk in Property Development and Investment pp. 250-258

- Andre Legarza
- “Above All, Look at Your Own Reality!”: Patsy Healey and the Future of Planning African Cities pp. 259-267

- Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah
- Remembering Patsy Healey: Inspirations, Encounters and Enduring Impacts pp. 271-307

- Katie McClymont, Janice Barry, Leonie Sandercock, Jieming Zhu, Kevin Murray, Ole B. Jensen, Lorraine Johnston, Elisabete A. Silva, Victoria Hills, Simin Davoudi, Katie McClymont, Janice Barry, Leonie Sandercock, Jieming Zhu, Kevin Murray, Ole B. Jensen, Lorraine Johnston, Elisabete A. Silva, Victoria Hills and Simin Davoudi
- PATSY HEALEY IS DEAD: Long Live Contingent Universalism pp. 311-313

- Bish Sanyal
- Parallel Careers and Guilt by Association: On Misreading Patsy Healey pp. 314-316

- John Forester
- Patsy Healey: A Tribute pp. 317-318

- David Bull
Volume 26, issue 1, 2025
- On Not Mis-Managing Inevitable Interdependence pp. 3-6

- John Forester
- Rethinking Commercial Space as Livelihood Space for Self-Contained New Town Development: A Reflexive Analysis of Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong pp. 9-28

- Lu Shan and Mingze Bai
- 3D Geovisualizations and Participatory Land-Use Planning – Planners’ Perspectives from Finland pp. 29-46

- Hannu Linkola, Nora Fagerholm and Salla Eilola
- On the Cognitive Mechanics of Planning Judgment pp. 47-65

- Dan Milz, Meaghan McSorley, Shannon Thayer and Curt D. Gervich
- Reassembling Collaborative Planning for Socio-Technical Transitions: An Actor-Network Theory Approach pp. 66-84

- Miguel L. Navarro-Ligero and Julio A. Soria-Lara
- Relational Engagements and Embodiments: Exploring Pluriversalities of Community-Based Scholarship in Planning pp. 85-105

- Magdalena Novoa and Raksha Vasudevan
- Inspirations in Planning pp. 109-141

- John Forester, Sai Balakrishnan, Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah, Mindy Thompson Fullilove, Charles Hoch, Jeffrey Hou, Theodore Lim, Senchel Matthews, Clare Mouat, Mark Purcell, Deden Rukmana, Karen Umemoto, Oren Yiftachel, John Forester, Sai Balakrishnan, Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah, Mindy Thompson Fullilove, Charles Hoch, Jeffrey Hou, Theodore Lim, Senchel Matthews, Clare Mouat, Mark Purcell, Deden Rukmana, Karen Umemoto and Oren Yiftachel
- Inspiring and Innovating: The Possibilities of Community-Led Housing for the UK’s Housing System pp. 145-152

- Simon W. Hill
- Language Value Capture? Redefining Terms for the Debate on Land’s Public Value pp. 153-158

- Alex Lord, Edward Shepherd and Tim White
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