Planning Theory & Practice
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Volume 22, issue 5, 2021
- Tired, But Hopeful pp. 663-667

- Lisa K. Bates
- The Redevelopment of the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children: A Case for Trauma-Informed Urban Planning Practices pp. 671-690

- Lisa Berglund and Alexandra Kitson
- Conflicts Between and Within: The ‘Conflicting Rationalities’ of Informal Occupation in South Africa pp. 691-706

- Nobukhosi Ngwenya and Liza Rose Cirolia
- Charting New Ground: Between Tactical Urbanism and Strategic Spatial Planning pp. 707-724

- Suzanne Vallance and Sarah Edwards
- Approaching Negotiations in Urban Redevelopment Projects: A Multiple Case Analysis of Stakeholder Involvement in Community Benefit Agreements pp. 725-746

- Jeffrey Biggar
- Shopping and Urbanity: Emerging Assemblages of Main Street, Mall, and Power Centre pp. 747-764

- Fujie Rao and Kim Dovey
- The Fall of Statues? Contested Heritage, Public Space and Urban Planning pp. 767-795

- The Editors
- Reflections on a Post-Covid Environmental Perspective: Claiming for Planning a Share in the Legacy of American Anthropologist Loren Eiseley pp. 799-805

- William J. V. Neill
- Forced Eviction by Another Name: Neoliberal Urban Development in Manila pp. 806-812

- Redento B. Recio and Kim Dovey
- The Politics and Ideology of Planning pp. 813-815

- Huw Thomas
Volume 22, issue 4, 2021
- The Point is Still to Change it pp. 511-515

- Crystal Legacy
- Ideology and Institutional Change: The Case of the English National Planning Policy Framework pp. 519-536

- Edward Shepherd
- Explaining Uncertainty Avoidance in Megaprojects: Resource Constraints, Strategic Behaviour, or Institutions? pp. 537-555

- Thomas Machiels, Tine Compernolle and Tom Coppens
- Optimising Nudges in Public Space: Identifying and Tackling Barriers to Design and Implementation pp. 556-571

- Koen Bandsma, Ward Rauws and Gert de Roo
- Design Governance, Austerity and the Public Interest: Planning and the Delivery of ‘Well-Designed Places’ in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland pp. 572-594

- Robert Richardson and James T. White
- How to Engage Reflexively with Messy Presents and Potential Futures: An Audio Walk for Planners pp. 595-609

- Cecilie Sachs Olsen and Christina Louise Zaff Juhlin
- Planning Just Futures pp. 613-642

- The Editors
- What Can Local Climate Planning Learn from COVID-19? Transform the City – It Saves the Climate and Lowers the Risk of Pandemics pp. 645-655

- Diana Reckien
- State of Contradiction: The Singapore Model and its Others pp. 656-658

- Nick R. Smith
- Constructing the Dynamo of Dixie: Race, Urban Planning, and Cosmopolitanism in Chattanooga, Tennessee pp. 658-660

- Akira Drake Rodriguez
Volume 22, issue 3, 2021
- Planning for the Future? pp. 341-346

- Andy Inch
- Planning and 3D Spatial Media: Progress, Prospects, and the Knowledge and Experiences of Local Government Planners in Ireland pp. 349-367

- Rob Kitchin, Gareth W. Young and Oliver Dawkins
- E-Scooters: A New Smart Mobility Option? The Case of Brisbane, Australia pp. 368-396

- Clare Field and Ihnji Jon
- Spanning Boundaries Between Policy and Practice: Strategic Urban Planning in Gothenburg, Sweden pp. 397-413

- Hannah Saldert
- Assessing Spatial Planning Outcomes – A Novel Framework Based on Conformance and Governance Capacities pp. 414-432

- Nadine Kiessling and Marco Pütz
- Unravelling Decision-Making Processes on Location Choices for High-Speed Railway Stations in China: A Comparison of Shenzhen, Lanzhou and Jingmen pp. 433-454

- Biyue Wang, Martin de Jong, Ellen Van Bueren, Aksel Ersoy and Yawei Chen
- Planning for Age-Friendly Cities pp. 457-492

- Mark Scott
- Planners in Politics, Politicians in Planning pp. 495-502

- James Throgmorton
- Planners in Politics: Do They Make a Difference? pp. 503-505

- Federico Savini
- The Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America pp. 505-507

- Susan Fainstein
Volume 22, issue 2, 2021
- On Teaching Planning Theory and Practice: Four Striking Exercises pp. 165-169

- John Forester
- Multiple Dimensions of Strategic Spatial Planning: Local Authorities Navigating between Rationalities in Competitive and Collaborative Settings pp. 173-190

- K. Granqvist, H. Mattila, R. Mäntysalo, A. Hirvensalo, S. Teerikangas and H. Kalliomäki
- Planning for an Older and Digital Future: Opportunities and Challenges of Age-Friendly E-Participation in China pp. 191-210

- Xiaoyu Chen and Maxwell Hartt
- Recasting Provisional Urban Worlds in the Global South: Shacks, Shanties and Micro-Stalls pp. 211-226

- Prince K. Guma
- Is Local Planning Really ‘Local’? National Planning Context as a Determining Factor for Local Discourse pp. 227-243

- Thomas Buhler and Richard Stephenson
- Subnational and Dynamic Conceptualisations of Planning Culture: The Culture of Regional Planning and Regional Planning Cultures in Finland pp. 244-265

- Eva Purkarthofer, Alois Humer and Hanna Mattila
- Rethinking Religion and Secularism in Urban Planning pp. 269-317

- The Editors
- The City We Want: Against the Banality of Urban Planning Research pp. 321-328

- Ihnji Jon
- Pestilence in Planning: Why Camus is a Beacon for Our Times pp. 329-335

- Matt Novacevski
- The Design of Protest: Choreographing Political Demonstrations in Public Space pp. 336-338

- Annette Koh
Volume 22, issue 1, 2021
- Post-Pandemic Planning: Beyond “Stifling Paradigms”. Achieving Transformation Requires Grappling with the Tiresome and Low Profile pp. 3-7

- Heather Campbell
- Older People, Town Centres and the Revival of the ‘High Street’ pp. 11-26

- Judith Phillips, Nigel Walford, Ann Hockey and Leigh Sparks
- Governance Factors Shaping Greenspace Provision: From Theory to Practice pp. 27-50

- Chris Boulton, Aysin Dedekorkut-Howes and Jason Byrne
- Inert Resilience and Institutional Traps: Tackling Bureaucratic Inertias Towards Transformative Social Learning and Capacity Building for Local Climate Change Adaptation pp. 51-71

- Leonora C. Angeles, Victor D. Ngo and Zoë Greig
- The Limits of Planning: Avoidance, Concealment, and Refusal of Religious Diversity in Northeast Italy pp. 72-89

- Daniela Morpurgo
- Spaces of Becoming: Lessons for Planners from the Square Movements pp. 90-107

- Silvano De la Llata
- Planning Solidarity? From Silence to Refusal pp. 111-138

- Libby Porter, Ananya Roy and Crystal Legacy
- Trends in Resource Capacity and Collaboration for City Sustainability: Implications for Planning Research and Practice pp. 141-147

- Christopher V. Hawkins and Rachel M. Krause
- A Temporary Space Where Development and Planning Emergencies Meet? Notes on an International Building Exhibition (IBA) in the Cross-Border Territories of France and Luxembourg pp. 148-154

- Tom Becker and Markus Hesse
- Capitalism and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century: A Global Future Beyond Nationalism pp. 155-161

- Patsy Healey
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