Planning Theory & Practice
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Volume 21, issue 5, 2020
- Pandemic Challenges to Planning Prescriptions: How Covid-19 is Changing the Ways We Think about Planning pp. 659-667

- Jill L. Grant
- Institutional Barriers in the Coproduction of Knowledge for Transportation Planning pp. 671-691

- Dian Nostikasari and Colleen Casey
- The Politics of Cartographic Calculation and Coordination: State Mapping of Human Settlements in Lima pp. 692-709

- Rita Lambert
- The Intermediating Role of Municipal Urban Planners in Online Discussions with Citizens pp. 710-726

- Jonas Sjöblom and Annaliina Niitamo
- Continuous Planning: Innovations from Practice in Stavanger (Norway) and Belgrade (Serbia) pp. 727-747

- Zlata Vuksanović-Macura, Mirjana Gvozdic and Vladimir Macura
- Design Actions for the Global Gaze. Evolution and Contradictions of Temporary Installations in San Francisco’s Public Space pp. 748-766

- Sara Caramaschi
- Comparative Rural Planning Cultures pp. 769-795

- Kathryn I. Frank, Michael Hibbard, Mark Shucksmith, Matthew Tonts, Hualou Long, Yingnan Zhang and Hemalata C. Dandekar
- Judith Innes pp. 797-802

- Patsy Healey
- Planning as Justification pp. 803-807

- Mick Lennon
- Public Norms and Aspirations: the Turn to Institutions in Action pp. 808-811

- Andre Sorensen
- Designing the Global City: Design Excellence, Competitions and the Remaking of Central Sydney pp. 812-815

- James T. White
Volume 21, issue 4, 2020
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Pandemic Planning pp. 507-512

- Mee Kam Ng
- Implementing a Progressive Urban Agenda Through Social Housing: The Mismatches of Scale pp. 515-530

- Maria Atuesta and Diane E. Davis
- Housing Access and Affordability in Rural England: Tackling Inequalities Through Upstream Reform or Downstream Intervention? pp. 531-551

- Nick Gallent, Iqbal Hamiduddin, John Kelsey and Phoebe Stirling
- Co-Evolutionary Urban Planning of a Finnish City for its Low Growth Neighborhoods pp. 552-569

- Hanna Kosunen, Irina Atkova and Sari Hirvonen-Kantola
- Integrating Planning and Environmental Protection: An Analysis of post-Brexit Regulatory Styles and Practitioner Attitudes in the UK pp. 570-590

- Richard Cowell, Geraint Ellis, Thomas Fischer, Tony Jackson, Thomas Muinzer and Olivier Sykes
- The Places We Live, June 2020 pp. 593-630

- Libby Porter
- Norm’s Modesty: Testimonial for Norman Krumholz pp. 633-634

- John Forester
- Should Planners Create Hierarchies of Evidence? Learning from Health and Choosing Our Own Path pp. 635-647

- Laura E. Tate
- City Science: A Chaotic Concept – And an Enduring Imperative pp. 648-655

- James Duminy and Susan Parnell
Volume 21, issue 3, 2020
- Covid-19, Place-making and Health pp. 343-348

- Mark Scott
- “We are All Refugees”: Camps and Informal Settlements as Converging Spaces of Global Displacements pp. 351-370

- Efadul Huq and Faranak Miraftab
- Becoming Vulnerable to Flooding: An Urban Assemblage View of Flooding in an African City pp. 371-391

- Clifford Amoako and Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah
- Creating Legitimacy for Citizen Initiatives: Representation, Identity and Strategic Networking pp. 392-409

- Steve Connelly, Margi Bryant and Liz Sharp
- Decolonizing the Boundaries between the ‘Planner’ and the ‘Planned’: Implications of Indigenous Property Development pp. 410-425

- Janice Barry and Michelle Thompson-Fawcett
- ‘Unintended Cities’ and Inoperative Violence. Housing Resistance in Yangon pp. 426-449

- Giovanna Astolfo and Camillo Boano
- The Future of the Planning Profession pp. 453-480

- Lisa Bates, Gavin Parker, Matthew Wargent, Orly Linovski, Abigail Schoneboom, Susannah Gunn, Daniel Slade, Nezhapi-Dellé Odeleye, Christopher Maidment, Edward Shepherd, Joe Doak, Trudi Elliot, Victor Nicholls, Emma Street, Mark Dobson, Sarah Platts, Tuna Tasan-Kok, Gavin Parker, Matthew Wargent, Gavin Parker, Orly Linovski, Abigail Schoneboom, Susannah Gunn, Daniel Slade, Nezhapi-Dellé Odeleye, Christopher Maidment, Edward Shepherd, Joe Doak, Trudi Elliot, Victor Nicholls, Emma Street, Mark Dobson, Sarah Platts, Matthew Wargent and Tuna Tasan-Kok
- The Making of ‘Violent’ Hong Kong: A Centennial Dream? A Fight for Democracy? A Challenge to Humanity? pp. 483-494

- Mee Kam Ng
- Giancarlo Paba’s Map: A Remembrance pp. 495-499

- Alessandro Balducci, Raymond Lorezo and John Forester
- The Heart of Community Engagement: Practitioner Stories from Across the Globe pp. 501-504

- Leonie Sandercock
Volume 21, issue 2, 2020
- Kindness, Planners’ Response to Vulnerability, and an Ethics of Care in the Time of Covid-19 pp. 185-188

- John Forester
- Academia in the Time of COVID-19: Towards an Ethics of Care pp. 191-199

- Esteve Corbera, Isabelle Anguelovski, Jordi Honey-Rosés and Isabel Ruiz-Mallén
- Unravelling the Concept of Social Transformation in Planning: Inclusion, Power Changes, and Political Subjectification in the Oosterweel Link Road Conflict pp. 200-217

- Elisabet Van Wymeersch, Thomas Vanoutrive and Stijn Oosterlynck
- Viability Planning, Value Capture and the Geographies of Market-Led Planning Reform in England pp. 218-235

- Jessica Ferm and Mike Raco
- Redesigning Town Centre Planning: From Master Planning Revival to Enabling Self-Reorientation pp. 236-253

- Neil A. Powe
- Checks and Balances in Centralized and Decentralized Planning Systems: Ontario, British Columbia and Israel pp. 254-271

- Eran Razin
- Is a New ‘Planning 3.0’ Paradigm Emerging? Exploring the Relationship between Digital Technologies and Planning Theory and Practice pp. 272-289

- Ruth Potts
- Climate Justice in a Climate Changed World pp. 293-321

- Libby Porter, Lauren Rickards, Blanche Verlie, Karyn Bosomworth, Susie Moloney, Bronwyn Lay, Ben Latham, Isabelle Anguelovski, David Pellow, Libby Porter, Lauren Rickards, Blanche Verlie, Karyn Bosomworth, Susie Moloney, Bronwyn Lay, Ben Latham, Isabelle Anguelovski Bcnuej, David N. Pellow, Naarm/Birrarung-ga, Libby Porter, Karyn Bosomworth, Susie Moloney, Blanche Verlie and Bronwyn Lay
- Metropolitan Strategic Planning after Modernism pp. 325-329

- Glen Searle
- Urban China: The Tortuous Path Towards Sustainability pp. 330-336

- Giulio Verdini and Li Zhang
- Planning Singapore: The Experimental City pp. 338-340

- Kah-Wee Lee
Volume 21, issue 1, 2020
- The Decade of Environmental Panic pp. 3-6

- Robert Upton
- Planning Our Future: Institutionalizing Youth Participation in Local Government Planning Efforts pp. 9-38

- Nina Palmy David and Adria Buchanan
- Limitations of Technical Approaches to Transport Planning Practice in Two Cases: Social Issues as a Critical Component of Urban Projects pp. 39-57

- Lara K. Mottee, Jos Arts, Frank Vanclay, Richard Howitt and Fiona Miller
- The Potentials and Pitfalls of ‘Art in Research’ Methodologies: Foregrounding Memory and Emotion in Planning Research pp. 58-75

- Raksha Vasudevan
- Transcending Dilemmas in Urban Policy-Making: Envisioning versus Adapting, Growing versus Stabilizing pp. 76-93

- António Ferreira, Joana Ribeiro-Santos and Isabel Breda-Vázquez
- Late Modernity to Postmodern? The Rise of Global Resilience and its Progressive Potentials for Local Disaster Planning (Seattle and Paris) pp. 94-122

- Ihnji Jon and Magali Reghezza-Zitt
- Climate Disruption and Planning: Resistance or Retreat? pp. 125-154

- Mark Scott and Mick Lennon
- Telling Tales: Using Story as a Mode of Encounter pp. 157-163

- Andrea Cook
- Hear the Rime of the Fellow Mariner? A Letter to the Next Generation of Emphatic Co-Creators in Planning pp. 164-174

- Miloš N. Mladenović and Susa Eräranta
- Planning Dilemmas pp. 175-181

- Abdul Khakee
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