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Volume 19, issue 5, 2018

Confronting Disconnections of the Mind, Practice and Politics – Planning and Meaningful Conversation. What Role for an Academic Planning Journal on the Cusp of Its Twentieth Birthday? pp. 645-649 Downloads
Heather Campbell
Is Planning ‘Secular’? Rethinking Religion, Secularism, and Planning pp. 653-677 Downloads
Babak Manouchehrifar
Planning for Waterway Renewal: Balancing Institutional Reproduction and Institutional Change pp. 678-697 Downloads
Jannes J. Willems, Tim Busscher, Johan Woltjer and Jos Arts
Framing the Future: On Local Planning Cultures and Legacies pp. 698-716 Downloads
Dave Valler and Nicholas Phelps
Development Rights: Regulating Vertical Urbanism in Taiwan pp. 717-733 Downloads
Mi Shih, Hsiu-tzu Betty Chang and Frank J. Popper
The Rise of the Private Sector in Fragmentary Planning in England pp. 734-750 Downloads
Gavin Parker, Emma Street and Matthew Wargent
The Autonomous Vehicle Revolution: Implications for Planning/The Future Driverless City?/Autonomous Vehicles – A Planner’s Response/Autonomous Vehicles: Opportunities, Challenges and the Need for Government Action/Three Signs Autonomous Vehicles Will Not Lead to Less Car Ownership and Less Car Use in Car Dependent Cities – A Case Study of Sydney, Australia/Planning for Autonomous Vehicles? Questions of Purpose, Place and Pace/Ensuring Good Governance: The Role of Planners in the Development of Autonomous Vehicles/Putting Technology in its Place pp. 753-778 Downloads
Libby Porter, John Stone, Crystal Legacy, Carey Curtis, James Harris, Elliot Fishman, Jennifer Kent, Greg Marsden, Louise Reardon and Jack Stilgoe
Planning Matter: Acting with Things pp. 780-787 Downloads
David Webb
Urban Planning Education / The Toxic University pp. 782-784 Downloads
Huw Thomas
The SPINDUS Handbook for Spatial Quality: A Relational Approach pp. 784-787 Downloads
Patsy Healey

Volume 19, issue 4, 2018

Hazards of Argumentation: How the Rhetoric of Good Reasons Can Narrow Attention and Undermine Planning Imagination pp. 469-473 Downloads
John Forester
Planning as State-Effect: Calculation, Historicity and Imagination at Marina Bay, Singapore pp. 477-495 Downloads
Kah-Wee Lee
The Micro-Geography of a Home as a Contact Zone: Urban Planning in Fragmented Settler Colonialism pp. 496-513 Downloads
Tovi Fenster
Re-Contextualising Oregon’s Urban Growth Boundary to City-Regional Planning in Tampere, Finland: The Need for Strategic Bridge-Building pp. 514-533 Downloads
Helka Kalliomäki
Mapping Stakeholders’ Relating Pathways in Collaborative Planning Processes; A Longitudinal Case Study of an Urban Regeneration Partnership pp. 534-557 Downloads
Lieselot Vandenbussche
Towards an Integrative Perspective: Bringing Ken Wilber’s Philosophy to Planning Theory and Practice pp. 558-577 Downloads
António Ferreira
Strengthening Planning’s Effectiveness in a Hyper-Polarized World/Responding to the Conservative Common Sense of Opposition to Planning and Development in England/The Limits to Negotiation and the Promise of Refusal/Planning Contexts in a Hyper-Polarized World/A Right to Sanctuary: Supporting Immigrant Communities in an Era of Extreme Precarity/Planning and Climate Change: Opportunities and Challenges in a Politically Contested Environment/Speaking with the Middle 40% to Bridge the Political Divide for Mutual Gains in Planning Agreements pp. 581-615 Downloads
Karen Trapenberg Frick, Dowell Myers, Andy Inch, Heather Dorries, June Manning Thomas, Willow S. Lung-Amam, Gerardo Francisco Sandoval, Ann W. Foss, Karen Trapenberg Frick and Dowell Myers
Delivering the New Urban Agenda Through Urban and Territorial Planning pp. 618-622 Downloads
Cliff Hague
Embedding Health Considerations in Urban Planning pp. 623-627 Downloads
Melanie Lowe
NHS Healthy New Towns Programme pp. 628-632 Downloads
Amy Bowkett and Holly Norman
Buffeted by Culture: Urban Planners, Notional Places, and Narratives of Fakery pp. 633-638 Downloads
Stephen Rowley
Imagining Urban Futures pp. 639-641 Downloads
Paul Graham Raven

Volume 19, issue 3, 2018

Erratum pp. 1-1 Downloads
The Editors
The Art of Planning Theory and Practice in Singapore pp. 319-323 Downloads
Mee Kam Ng
Technologies of Mobilising Consensus: The Politics of Producing Affordable Housing Plans for the London Legacy Development Corporation’s Planning Boundary pp. 327-344 Downloads
Cecil Sagoe
Placing the Action in Context: Contrasting Public-centered and Institutional Understandings of Democratic Planning Politics pp. 345-362 Downloads
Sherif Zakhour and Jonathan Metzger
Transformations of Planning Rationales: Changing Spaces for Governance in Recent Dutch National Planning pp. 363-384 Downloads
Verena Balz and Wil Zonneveld
Responsibility for Sustainable Development in Europe: What Does It Mean for Planning Theory and Practice? pp. 385-404 Downloads
Catalina Turcu
Barriers and Drivers of Planning for Climate Change Adaptation across Three Levels of Government in Canada pp. 405-421 Downloads
Greg Oulahen, Yaheli Klein, Linda Mortsch, Erin O’Connell and Deborah Harford
Can We Learn from Our Mistakes? Introduction/Lessons Learned from Implementing Two Programs to Develop More Infrastructure Projects in Asia/Who Does the Agent of Change Represent? Stardom vs. Ownership/Learning from Mistakes/Mistakes, Errors and Possible Failures/Discerning Demography and Economy/Can a Planning and Land Use Lawyer Learn from Past Mistakes?/On Subjective Processes and the Limiting of Enquiry/Afterword: Abiding Challenges of Deliberative Practice pp. 425-446 Downloads
Heather Campbell, John Forester, Bishwapriya Sanyal, Khairul Anwar, Carlos Brando, Iwan J Azis, Matteo Robiglio, Ezio Micelli, Riccardo Delli Santi and Dave Vanderhoven
Heritage and Brexit pp. 448-453 Downloads
John Pendlebury and Loes Veldpaus
No Left or Right, Only Right or pp. 454-457 Downloads
Karen Trapenberg Frick
Challenges for the Grand Parisian Metropolitanization pp. 458-461 Downloads
Socrates Stratis
Zoned in the USA: The Origins and Implications of American Land-Use Regulation pp. 462-465 Downloads
Elizabeth Jean Taylor

Volume 19, issue 2, 2018

Good for Whom and Where? pp. 155-157 Downloads
Libby Porter
The Political Premises of Contemporary Urban Concepts: The Global City, the Sustainable City, the Resilient City, the Creative City, and the Smart City pp. 160-179 Downloads
Tali Hatuka, Issachar Rosen-Zvi, Michael Birnhack, Eran Toch and Hadas Zur
Health-Promoting Spatial Planning: Approaches for Strengthening Urban Policy Integration pp. 180-197 Downloads
Melanie Lowe, Carolyn Whitzman and Billie Giles-Corti
“Between a Rock and a Hard Place”: Planning Reform, Localism and the Role of the Planning Inspectorate in England pp. 198-217 Downloads
Martin Boddy and Hannah Hickman
Black-boxing the Evidence: Planning Regulation and Major Renewable Energy Infrastructure Projects in England and Wales pp. 218-234 Downloads
Yvonne Rydin, Lucy Natarajan, Maria Lee and Simon Lock
Radical Resilience: Autonomous Self-management in Post-disaster Recovery Planning and Practice pp. 235-251 Downloads
Ihnji Jon and Mark Purcell
Race and Spatial Imaginary: Planning Otherwise/Introduction: What Shakes Loose When We Imagine Otherwise/She Made the Vision True: A Journey Toward Recognition and Belonging/Isha Black or Isha White? Racial Identity and Spatial Development in Warren County, NC/Colonial City Design Lives Here: Questioning Planning Education’s Dominant Imaginaries/Say Its Name – Planning Is the White Spatial Imaginary, or Reading McKittrick and Woods as Planning Text/Wakanda! Take the Wheel! Visions of a Black Green City/If I Built the World, Imagine That: Reflecting on World Building Practices in Black Los Angeles/Is Honolulu a Hawaiian Place? Decolonizing Cities and the Redefinition of Spatial Legitimacy/Interpretations & Imaginaries: Toward an Instrumental Black Planning History pp. 254-288 Downloads
Lisa K. Bates, Sharita A. Towne, Christopher Paul Jordan, Kitso Lynn Lelliott, Lisa K. Bates, Sharita A. Towne, Christopher Paul Jordan, Kitso Lynn Lelliott, Monique S. Johnson, Bev Wilson, Tanja Winkler, Anna Livia Brand, C. N. E. Corbin, Matthew Jordan Miller, Annette Koh, Konia Freitas and Andrea R. Roberts
Cities, Automation, and the Self-parking Elephant in the Room pp. 291-297 Downloads
Erick Guerra and Eric A. Morris
Global Home-Sharing, Local Communities and the Airbnb Debate: A Planning Research Agenda pp. 298-304 Downloads
Nicole Gurran
Is the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) an Emerging ‘Megaregion’ in India? pp. 305-309 Downloads
Chandrima Mukhopadhyay
Local government and urban governance in Europe pp. 310-312 Downloads
Eduardo Oliveira
Planning for Coexistence? Recognizing Indigenous Rights Through Land-use Planning in Canada and Australia pp. 313-315 Downloads
Heather Dorries

Volume 19, issue 1, 2018

Complexity and Uncertainty, If That Is Not an Over-Simplification pp. 3-6 Downloads
Robert Upton
Tribute to John Friedmann pp. 9-9 Downloads
Heather Campbell, Andy Inch and Crystal Legacy
Insurgencies and Revolutions: Reflections on John Friedmann’s Contributions to Planning Theory and Practice pp. 10-12 Downloads
Megan Horst
Memories of John Friedmann pp. 13-17 Downloads
Klaus R. Kunzmann
Institutions and Urban Space: Land, Infrastructure, and Governance in the Production of Urban Property pp. 21-38 Downloads
André Sorensen
Experiences of Participatory Planning in Contexts of Inequality: A Qualitative Study of Urban Renewal Projects in Colombia pp. 39-57 Downloads
Ellen van Holstein
Tactical Urbanism: Delineating a Critical Praxis pp. 58-73 Downloads
David Webb
Defining University Anchor Institution Strategies: Comparing Theory to Practice pp. 74-92 Downloads
Meagan M. Ehlenz
The Impact of Changed Structural Conditions on Regional Sustainable Mobility Planning in Norway pp. 93-113 Downloads
Aud Tennøy and Kjersti Visnes Øksenholt
The New Urban Agenda: From Vision to Policy and Action/Will the New Urban Agenda Have Any Positive Influence onGovernments and International Agencies?/Informality in the New Urban Agenda: From the Aspirational Policiesof Integration to a Politics of Constructive Engagement/Growing Up or Growing Despair? Prospects for Multi-Sector Progresson City Sustainability Under the NUA/Approaching Risk and Hazards in the New Urban Agenda: ACommentary/Follow-Up and Review of the New Urban Agenda pp. 117-137 Downloads
Matthias Garschagen, Libby Porter, David Satterthwaite, Arabella Fraser, Ralph Horne, Michael Nolan, William Solecki, Erin Friedman, Eleni Dellas and Franziska Schreiber
Making Towns Work: Habitat III – What Relevance? pp. 140-148 Downloads
Ronald McGill
Encounters in planning thought. 16 autobiographical essays from key thinkers in spatial planning pp. 149-151 Downloads
Benjamin Davy
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