Planning Theory & Practice
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Volume 20, issue 5, 2019
- We Still Need New Ideas pp. 627-629

- Lisa K. Bates
- What Does Good Green Infrastructure Planning Policy Look Like? Developing and Testing a Policy Assessment Tool Within Central Scotland UK pp. 633-655

- Max Hislop, Alister J. Scott and Alastair Corbett
- Planning at the Interface of Localism and Mayoral Priorities: London’s Ungovernable Boroughs pp. 656-672

- Alan Mace and Alan Sitkin
- Can ‘Permission in Principle’ for New Housing in England Increase Certainty, Reduce ‘Planning Risk’, and Accelerate Housing Supply? pp. 673-688

- Nick Gallent, Claudio de Magalhaes, Sonia Freire Trigo, Kath Scanlon and Christine Whitehead
- “Laissez faire has had its day”: Land Use, Waste, and Propertied Improvement in Early Canadian Planning pp. 689-710

- Trevor J. Wideman
- Ordering Space in a Changing Climate: A Relational Analysis of Planning Practices in Bohol, Philippines pp. 711-732

- S. Dujardin and N. Dendoncker
- People and Planning at Fifty/‘People and Planning’ 50 Years On: The Never-Ending Struggle for Planning to Engage with People/Skeffington: A View From The Coalface/From Participation to Inclusion/Marking the 50th Anniversary of Skeffington: Reflections from a Day of Discussion/What to Commemorate? ‘Other’ International Milestones of Democratising City-Making/An American’s Reflections on Skeffington’s Relevance at 50 pp. 735-759

- Andy Inch, Francesca Sartorio, Jeff Bishop, Yasminah Beebeejaun, Katie McClymont, Alexandre Apsan Frediani, Camila Cociña and Kathryn S. Quick
- Land for the Many and a New Politics of Land pp. 763-768

- Tom Kenny
- Planning on the Waterfront: Setting the Agenda for Toronto’s ‘smart city’ Project pp. 769-775

- Alexandra Flynn and Mariana Valverde
- 3D Printing of Cities: Is Urban Planning Ready? pp. 776-784

- Simone Amato Cameli
Volume 20, issue 4, 2019
- Platforms of Change and Interstitial Spaces pp. 469-471

- Crystal Legacy
- Trans-Local Civic Networking: An Alternative Planning Praxis pp. 475-493

- Tomer Dekel, Avinoam Meir and Nurit Alfasi
- Barriers and Openings for Transforming Swedish Planning Practice – Examples of Landscape and Health Policy Integration pp. 494-511

- Mari Kågström and Sylvia Dovlén
- Planning Particularities: Reinterpreting Urban Planning in China with the Case of Chengdu pp. 512-536

- Julie T. Miao
- A Heuristic Approach for Exploring Uncertainties in Transport Planning Research pp. 537-554

- Miguel L. Navarro-Ligero, Julio A. Soria-Lara and Luis Miguel Valenzuela-Montes
- The Strategic Incrementalism of Lahti Master Planning: Three Lessons pp. 555-572

- Raine Mäntysalo, Johanna Tuomisaari, Kaisa Granqvist and Vesa Kanninen
- Planning, Land and Housing in the Digital Data Revolution/The Politics of Digital Transformations of Housing/Digital Innovations, PropTech and Housing – the View from Melbourne/Digital Housing and Renters: Disrupting the Australian Rental Bond System and Tenant Advocacy/Prospects for an Intelligent Planning System/What are the Prospects for a Politically Intelligent Planning System? pp. 575-603

- Libby Porter, Desiree Fields, Ani Landau-Ward, Dallas Rogers, Jathan Sadowski, Sophia Maalsen, Rob Kitchin, Oliver Dawkins, Gareth Young and Lisa K Bates
- Advocacy Planning in the Age of Trump: An Opportunity to Influence National Urban Policy pp. 606-611

- Kenneth Reardon and Antonio Raciti
- Planning’s Position in the ‘Hollowing-Out’ and ‘Filling-In’ of Local Government in Ireland pp. 612-618

- Mick Lennon
- The Poverty of Territorialism pp. 619-624

- Eduardo Medeiros
- The Poverty of Territorialism pp. 622-624

- Rodrigo V. Cardoso
Volume 20, issue 3, 2019
- Signs of Hope in the Dark? pp. 317-319

- Andy Inch
- Critically Reconsidering Orthodox Ideas: Planning as Teleocratic Intervention and Planning as a Rational Decision Method pp. 323-338

- Stefano Moroni
- Notes for a Substantive Theory of Rural Planning: Evidence from the US Experience pp. 339-357

- Michael Hibbard and Kathryn I Frank
- Built on Solid Foundations? Assessing the Links between City-Scale Land Titling, Tenure Security and Housing Investment pp. 358-375

- Benjamin C. R. Flower
- The Governance of Local Urban Climate Adaptation: Towards Participation, Collaboration and Shared Responsibilities pp. 376-394

- E-M. Trell and M.T. van Geet
- Co-Production as a Driver of Urban Governance Transformation? The Case of the Oplan LIKAS Programme in Metro Manila, Philippines pp. 395-419

- Jakub Galuszka
- Gigs, Side Hustles, Freelance: What Work Means in the Platform Economy City/ Blight or Remedy: Understanding Ridehailing’s Role in the Precarious “Gig Economy”/ Labour, Gender and Making Rent with Airbnb/ The Gentrification of ‘Sharing’: From Bandit Cab to Ride Share Tech/ The ‘Sharing Economy’? Precarious Labor in Neoliberal Cities/ Where Is Economic Development in the Platform City?/ Shared Economy: WeWork or We Work Together pp. 423-446

- Lisa K. Bates, Austin Zwick, Zachary Spicer, Tamara Kerzhner, Anna Joo Kim, Ashley Baber, Jamaal W. Green and Dominic T. Moulden
- Journey into an Immense Heart of Car Parking pp. 448-455

- Elizabeth Jean Taylor
- Parking and the City pp. 456-465

- Rebecca Clements
- The Oxford Handbook of Mega Project Management pp. 460-465

- Sophie Sturup
Volume 20, issue 2, 2019
- Vision 20/20: Planning Theory and Practice, Past and Future pp. 159-162

- Jill L. Grant
- Inverse Planning in the Cracks of Formal Land Use Regulation: The Bottom-Up Regularisation of Informal Settlements in Maputo, Mozambique pp. 165-181

- Francesco Chiodelli and Anna Mazzolini
- Internal Migration and Spatial Dispersal; Changes in Israel’s Internal Migration Patterns in the New Millennium pp. 182-202

- Sagit Azary-Viesel and Ravit Hananel
- Diffuse Institutional Trust and Specific Institutional Mistrust in Nordic Participatory Planning: Experience from Contested Urban Projects pp. 203-220

- Markku Lehtonen and Laurence De Carlo
- Gender Mainstreaming in Urban Planning: The Potential of Geographic Information Systems and Open Data Sources pp. 221-240

- Jose Carpio-Pinedo, Sonia De Gregorio Hurtado and Inés Sánchez De Madariaga
- Does Participatory Planning Promise Too Much? Global Discourses and the Glass Ceiling of Participation in Urban Malawi pp. 241-257

- Hilde Refstie and Marianne Millstein
- Planning and the So-Called ‘Sharing’ Economy / Can Shared Mobility Deliver Equity?/ The Sharing Economy and the Ongoing Dilemma about How to Plan for Informality/ Regulating Platform Economies in Cities – Disrupting the Disruption?/ Regulatory Combat? How the ‘Sharing Economy’ is Disrupting Planning Practice/ Corporatised Enforcement: Challenges of Regulating AirBnB andOther Platform Economies/ Nurturing a Generative Sharing Economy for Local Public Goods and Service Provision pp. 261-287

- Anna Joo Kim, Anne Brown, Marla Nelson, Renia Ehrenfeucht, Nancy Holman, Nicole Gurran, Jathan Sadowski, Mara Ferreri, Romola Sanyal, Marta Bastos and Klaas Kresse
- Evil Insurgency. A Comment on the Interface ‘Strengthening Planning’s Effectiveness in A Hyper-Polarized World’ pp. 290-297

- Benjamin Davy
- Podcasting and Urban Planning pp. 298-304

- Dallas Rogers and Miles Herbert
- Doing What We Can with What We’ve Got: Reflections on PAR and the ECR Experience pp. 305-310

- Jason Slade
- Green Belts: Past; Present; Future? pp. 311-314

- Michael Buxton
Volume 20, issue 1, 2019
- Reflecting on theory and practice pp. 3-7

- Mark Scott
- Exceptional Spaces for Sustainable Living: The Regulation of One Planet Developments in the Open Countryside pp. 11-36

- Neil Harris
- Detachment in Planning Practice pp. 37-52

- Juliana M. Zanotto
- Sustainability Science and Planning: A Crucial Collaboration? pp. 53-69

- Edward J. Jepson, Jr.
- Spatial Planning Judgments and Computer Supported Collaborative Planning pp. 70-96

- Dan Milz
- Borders and Refuge: Citizenship, Mobility and Planning in a Volatile World/ Introduction: Urban Planning and the Global Movement of People/ Planning for Refugees in Cities/ The Role of Planning in Humanitarian Response, Looking at Urban Crisis Response in Lebanon/ Urban Refugees: An Urban Planning Blind Spot?/ Immigrant Rights in Europe: Planning the Solidarity City/ Propertied Liberalism in a Borderland City/ Displacement, Refuge and Urbanisation: From Refugee Camps to Ecovillages/ From Capitalist-Urbanisation as Politics-of-Refuge to Planning as Planetary-Politics-of-Care pp. 99-128

- Libby Porter, Romola Sanyal, Synne Bergby, Kelly Yotebieng, Henrik Lebuhn, Magie M. Ramírez, Pedro Figueiredo Neto and Simone Tulumello
- Participatory Action Research and Early Career Researchers: The Structural Barriers to Engagement and Why We Should Do It Anyway pp. 130-136

- Katrina Raynor
- Learning in Participatory Planning Processes: Taking Advantage of Concepts and Theories Across Disciplines pp. 137-144

- José W. Meléndez and Brenda Parker
- Knowledge for Social Change. Bacon, Dewey, and the Revolutionary Transformation of Research Universities in the Twenty-First Century pp. 145-147

- Laura Saija
- Illustrations: Discovering Qingdao pp. 148-155

- Klaus R. Kunzmann
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