Planning Theory & Practice
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2023
- The Power of Interruptions pp. 447-450

- Crystal Legacy
- ‘Dealing’ with Governance and Planning? The Limits of Urban Intrapreneurialism pp. 453-472

- Connor Sheffield and Dave Valler
- Experimental Urban Planning: Tensions Behind the Proliferation of Urban Laboratories in Latin America pp. 473-488

- Sergio Montero, Ryan Anders Whitney and Isabel Peñaranda
- Planning for the Future of Onshore Wind Farms through Adopting a Broader Temporal Approach pp. 489-510

- Rebecca Windemer
- Complexity, Responsibility and Care: An Intertwined Perspective on Planning pp. 511-527

- Yael Savaya and Nurit Alfasi
- Technology-Oriented Community-Engaged Learning in Urban Planning pp. 528-545

- Mor Shilon
- Wrestling with Context pp. 549-580

- Neema Kudva, John Forester, Jane Rongerude, Janice Barry, Claire Bénit-Gbaffou, Samina Raja, John Arroyo, Sheryl-Ann Simpson, Neema Kudva, John Forester, Jane Rongerude, Janice Barry, Claire Bénit-Gbaffou, Samina Raja, John Arroyo and Sheryl-Ann Simpson
- Confronting Anxiety and Uncertainty in Planning: New Insights for Advancing Justice pp. 583-595

- Laura Tate, Margo Hill, Nadia Carvalho, Ward Lyles and Stacey Swearingen White
- Designing Smart and Resilient Cities for a Post-Pandemic World. A Metro Pandemic Revolution pp. 596-598

- Maciej J. Nowak
Volume 24, issue 3, 2023
- An Archive of Political Possibilities? pp. 301-303

- Andy Inch
- A Pragmatist Approach to Insurgencies: Experience, Lived Situations and Public Problems pp. 307-324

- Francesco Campagnari
- “Shared Language” Or “Straitjacket”? The Hidden Costs of Legitimising Participation Through Standardised Frameworks pp. 325-341

- Crystal Legacy, Janice Barry, Matt Novacevski and Morgan Boyco
- Ensuring Public Access to Green Spaces in Urban Densification: The Role of Planning and Property Rights pp. 342-365

- Jessica Verheij, Deniz Ay, Jean-David Gerber and Stéphane Nahrath
- Creating Flexible Plans for an Uncertain Future: From Exploratory Scenarios to Adaptive Plans With Real Options pp. 366-385

- Thomas Machiels, Robert Goodspeed, Tine Compernolle and Tom Coppens
- Planning, Art, and Aesthetics pp. 389-425

- Danny McNally, Katie McClymont, Edward Brookes, Friederike Landau-Donnelly, Jason Luger, Gloria Lanci, Katy Lock, Rebecca Lambert, Gerda R. Wekerle, Elahe Karimnia, Julie Crawshaw, Aireen Grace Andal, George Revill, Liza Griffin, Danny McNally and Katie McClymont
- Rethinking Communities, Land and Governance: Land Reform in Scotland and the Community Ownership Model pp. 429-441

- Carey Doyle
- Practicing Co-operation: Mutual Aid Beyond Capitalism pp. 442-444

- Jason Spicer
Volume 24, issue 2, 2023
- How Planners Might Improvise in the Face of Power: Waking Up Theory for Practice pp. 147-150

- John Forester
- Critical Heat Studies: Deconstructing Heat Studies for Climate Justice pp. 153-172

- Zoé A. Hamstead
- Accepting Depoliticisation? Council Members’ Attitudes Towards Public-Public Contracts in Spatial Planning pp. 173-189

- Pia Bäcklund, Vesa Kanninen and Tomas Hanell
- Compensating Downzoning. A Comparative Analysis of European Compensation Schemes in the Light of Net Land Neutrality pp. 190-206

- Peter Lacoere, Andreas Hengstermann, Mathias Jehling and Thomas Hartmann
- Centering Equity and Justice in Participatory Climate Action Planning: Guidance for Urban Governance Actors pp. 207-223

- Kayleigh Swanson
- A Catalyst for Innovation? A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing the Potential of Urban Experiments to Transform Urban Planning Practices pp. 224-241

- Franziska Schreiber, Josefine Fokdal and Astrid Ley
- Resistance and Response in Planning pp. 245-283

- Susan S. Fainstein, John Forester, Kevin Lujan Lee, Tiara Na’puti, Julian Agyeman, Nicholas J. Stewart, Johannes Novy, Aysin Dedekorkut Howes, Paul Burton, Stefan Norgaard, Nick R. Smith, Sharon Zukin, Adam Lubinsky, Michael Keith, Susan S. Fainstein, John Forester, Kevin Lujan Lee, Tiara R. Na’puti, Julian Agyeman, Nicholas J. Stewart, Johannes Novy, Aysin Dedekorkut Howes, Paul Burton, Stefan Norgaard, Nick R. Smith, Sharon Zukin, Adam Lubinsky and Michael Keith
- The Potential of Post-Growth Planning: Re-Tooling the Planning Profession for Moving beyond Growth pp. 287-295

- Daniel Durrant, Christian Lamker and Yvonne Rydin
- Rural Places and Planning – Stories from the Global Countryside pp. 296-298

- John Sturzaker
Volume 24, issue 1, 2023
- Conversations: Between Noise and Silence… in the 15 Minute City and the University pp. 3-7

- Heather Campbell
- Public Planner – A Deliberative Authority pp. 11-29

- Raine Mäntysalo, Martin Westin and Hanna Mattila
- Truth, Lies or Allies? The Agency of Estimates pp. 30-45

- Eric Keys
- Learning from Mistakes: Reflective Planning, Simple Junctures, and Institutional Change pp. 46-63

- Andrea Restrepo-Mieth
- The Possibilities for Legally Pluralistic Planning: An Exploration of Haudenosaunee Planning Law pp. 64-79

- Katie Turriff and Janice Barry
- The Spatial, Material and Temporal Dimensions of Planning Regulations: A Legal Geography Perspective pp. 80-96

- Neil Harris
- Infrastructure That Connects/Infrastructure That Divides pp. 99-130

- Matti Siemiatycki, Matti Siemiatycki, Kevin Ward, Prerona Das, Tim Bunnell, James D. Sidaway, Alesia Montgomery, Sawyer Phinney, Astrid R. N. Haas, Ian Mell, Tenley Conway and Cathy Oke
- New Urban Sustainability Policies: Deleuze and Local Innovation Versus Policy Mobility pp. 133-139

- Glen Searle and Sébastien Darchen
- Planning and the Post-Pandemic City pp. 140-143

- Mick Lennon
Volume 23, issue 5, 2022
- Planning and the Value of Land pp. 655-660

- Mark Scott
- Options Analysis as Context-Responsiveness in Practice: Integrating Diagnosis, Expertise, and Negotiation (Refining Communicative Planning and Critical Pragmatism) pp. 663-680

- John Forester
- Re-Imagining Relationships with Space, Place, and Property: The Story of Mainstreaming Managed Retreats in Aotearoa-New Zealand pp. 681-702

- Christina Hanna, Raven Cretney and Iain White
- Handling Compounded Uncertainty in Spatial Planning and Humanitarian Action in Unexpected Floods in Wayanad, Kerala: Towards a Contextualised Contingency Planning Approach pp. 703-723

- Mrudhula Koshy, Rolee Aranya and Hilde Refstie
- “A Difficult Balancing Act”: What Planning Involves pp. 724-740

- Jill L. Grant
- Reviving the Cultural Dimension of Rural Regional Planning: Lessons from Howard W. Odum and the Cultural Regionalists pp. 741-755

- Michael Hibbard and Kathryn Frank
- Spatial Planning for Smart Sustainable Development? pp. 759-798

- Mee Kam Ng, Cecilia Wong, Mee Kam Ng, Cecilia Wong, Cecilia Wong, Caglar Koksal, Ransford A. Acheampong, Wei Zheng, Mark Baker, Dave Carter, Caglar Koksal, Wei Zheng, Ransford A. Acheampong, Mee Kam Ng, Jonah Tang, Mingmin Pan, Sylvia Y. He, Jifeng Dai, Weizhi Cheng, Tao Wang, Yu Fang, Yang Yue, Zhong-Wen Hu, Qi-Li Gao, Chi-Sheng Wang, Yu Fang, Wenyong Sun, Shuyao Cai, Jifeng Dai and Ian Wray
- Health Equity: A Case for Ethical Placemaking pp. 801-806

- Beatrijs Haverkamp and Lisa Eckenwiler
- Municipal Undergreening: Framing the Planning Challenges of Implementing Green Infrastructure in Marginalized Communities pp. 807-811

- Danielle Zoe Rivera and Marccus D. Hendricks
- The Pandemic Within: Policy Making for a Better World pp. 812-815

- Patsy Healey
Volume 23, issue 4, 2022
- When Politicians Call for “Better” Planning, it’s Time to Worry pp. 491-495

- Jill L. Grant
- Planning for Town Centre “Smart-Decline”/“Rightsizing”: A New Lens for Strategy Development and Research? pp. 499-517

- Neil A. Powe and Danny Oswell
- Doing Planning Differently: Affective Politics and Atmospheric Engineering in Experimental Deliberative Bubbles pp. 518-535

- Jonathan Metzger and Kristina Tamm-Hallström
- The Structural Challenge of Power and Whiteness in Planning: Evidence From Historic Black Cemetery Restoration pp. 536-555

- Meghan Z. Gough, Kathryn Howell and Hannah Cameron
- School-Centered Community Development and a Quest for Spatial Justice: Exploring Competing Theories of Action in Baltimore pp. 556-577

- Ariel H. Bierbaum, Alisha Butler and Erin S. O’Keefe
- Rethinking Gentrification and Displacement: Modeling the Demographic Impact of Urban Regeneration pp. 578-597

- Daphna Levine, Shai Sussman, Sharon Yavo Ayalon and Meirav Aharon-Gutman
- On Beauty pp. 601-633

- Hooman Foroughmand Araabi, Hannah Hickman, Katie McClymont, Hooman Foroughmand Araabi, Hannah Hickman, Katie McClymont, Oliver Carr, Richard Simmons, Günter Gassner, Angelique Edmonds, Judith Ryser, Elham Souri and Mike Biddulph
- From Exploratory Scenarios to Plans: Bridging the Gap pp. 637-646

- Uri Avin, Robert Goodspeed and Lily Murnen
- Scenario Planning for Cities and Regions: Managing and Envisioning Uncertain Futures pp. 647-649

- Stephen Zigmund
- The Routledge Handbook of Regional Design pp. 650-652

- Michael B. Teitz
Volume 23, issue 3, 2022
- Planning for a Just Energy Transition: If Not Now, When? pp. 321-326

- Mark Scott
- The Promotion of Sustainable Development Principles Through the Design Review Process. The Case of the Cambridgeshire Quality Panel pp. 329-348

- Nicky Morrison and Lidija Honegger
- Israeli Real-Estate Buzz – Planning Discourse and Media Coverage pp. 349-367

- Talia Margalit
- Policing the Campus: Police Communications and near-Campus Development across Atlanta’s University Communities pp. 368-387

- Stephen Averill Sherman
- Whose Knowledge Counts in the Planning of Urban Sustainability? – Investigating Handbooks for Nudging and Participation pp. 388-405

- Martin Westin and Sofie Joosse
- The Challenge of the Digital Public Sphere: Finnish Experiences of the Role of Social Media in Participatory Planning pp. 406-422

- Hanna Mattila and Pilvi Nummi
- Repair and Healing in Planning pp. 425-458

- Courtney Knapp, Jocelyn Poe, John Forester, Courtney Knapp, Jocelyn Poe, John Forester, Michael Méndez, Claudia B. Isaac, Kathryn Quick, Nicole Lanphier and Mia Charlene White
- Planning, Pluralism, Markets: Experiences from Post-Socialist Varna pp. 461-475

- Aleksandar Slaev and Sonia Hirt
- Technocratic Urban Development: Large Digital Corporations as Power Brokers of the Digital Age pp. 476-485

- Constance Carr and Markus Hesse
- Transnational Architecture and Urbanism: Rethinking How Cities Plan, Transform and Learn pp. 486-488

- Burcin Basyazici and Ece Ceylan Baba
Volume 23, issue 2, 2022
- Planning Standards and Spatial (in)Justice pp. 167-172

- Mee Kam Ng
- Professional Lobbying in Urban Planning: Publicity Management and Transparency Discourse on a Collision Course? pp. 175-193

- Aino Hirvola
- Planned Out: The Discriminatory Effects of Planning’s Regulation of Small Houses in Multiple Occupation in England pp. 194-211

- Katherine Brookfield
- Enhancing the Use of Flood Resilient Spatial Planning in Dutch Water Management. A Study of Barriers and Opportunities in Practice pp. 212-232

- Casper Oukes, Wim Leendertse and Jos Arts
- Displacing Conflicting Goals in Planning for Sustainability? Insights from Three Norwegian Cities pp. 233-247

- Stina Ellevseth Oseland and Håvard Haarstad
- Public Entrepreneurship in Private Land Markets: Contracting Dilemmas around Selling Amsterdam’s Major Prison pp. 248-264

- Edwin Buitelaar, Martijn van den Hurk, Ed Nozeman and Christine Oude Veldhuis
- Housing for People, Not for Profit: Models of Community-Led Housing pp. 267-302

- Lisa K. Bates, Lisa K. Bates, Ren Thomas, Anna Hope, Mary Taylor, Tom Chance, Ruoniu (Vince) Wang, Emily Thaden, Jeffrey S. Lowe and Hilary Malson
- Pinning down Urban Acupuncture: From a Planning Practice to a Sustainable Urban Transformation Model? pp. 305-309

- Jessica M. Hemingway and Alejandro De Castro Mazarro
- From a ‘World Factory’ to China’s Bay Area: A Review of the Outline of the Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area pp. 310-314

- Chen Li, Mee Kam Ng, Yuanzhou Tang and Tung Fung
- Planning and knowledge – How new forms of technocracy are shaping contemporary cities pp. 315-317

- Hanna Mattila and Lukas Behrend
Volume 23, issue 1, 2022
- Notice of Duplicate Publication pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- News from Somewhere? pp. 3-7

- Katie McClymont
- Ethnographic Knowledge in Urban Planning – Bridging the Gap between the Theories of Knowledge-Based and Communicative Planning pp. 11-25

- Hanna Mattila, Pia Olsson, Tiina-Riitta Lappi and Karoliina Ojanen
- Communities, Heritage and Planning: Towards a Co-Evolutionary Heritage Approach pp. 26-42

- Karim van Knippenberg, Beitske Boonstra and Luuk Boelens
- Disruptive Localism – How Far Does Clientelism Shape the Prospects of Neighbourhood Planning in Deprived Urban Communities? pp. 43-59

- John Sturzaker, Olivier Sykes and Bertie Dockerill
- Governmental Logics in Commercialised Planning Practices. The Case of Local Authority Pre-Application Negotiations in the English Planning System pp. 60-80

- Gavin Parker, Mark Dobson and Tessa Lynn
- The Future of Urban Cemeteries as Public Spaces: Insights from Oslo and Copenhagen pp. 81-98

- Pavel Grabalov and Helena Nordh
- Disability Justice and Urban Planning pp. 101-142

- Lisa Stafford, Leonor Vanik, Lisa K. Bates, Lisa Stafford, Leonor Vanik, Lisa Stafford, Ron Buliung, Rhonda Cheryl Solomon, Pippa Rogers, Hannah E. Silver, Daniel Salomon, Minji Cho, Gail Dubrow, Lisa Stafford, Ron Buliung, Leonor Vanik, Nikki Brown-Booker, Dessa Cosma and Vincent Uribe
- Declaration of Interdependence pp. 145-156

- Andreas Faludi
- Time, Temporality, and Planning – Comments on the State of Art in Strategic Spatial Planning Research pp. 157-164

- Gérard Hutter and Thorsten Wiechmann
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