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Volume 18, issue 4, 2017

Editorial Board pp. (ebi)-(ebi) Downloads
The Editors
Editorial pp. 519-522 Downloads
Michael Harris
Doing the Just City: Social Impact Assessment and the Planning of Beersheba, Israel pp. 525-548 Downloads
Oren Yiftachel and Rani Mandelbaum
The Influence Fallacy: Resident Motivations for Participation in an English Housing Regeneration Project pp. 549-565 Downloads
Dominic Aitken
Rethinking Participation, Rethinking Planning pp. 566-582 Downloads
Amelia Thorpe
Planning as Persuaded Storytelling: The Role of Genre in Planners’ Narratives pp. 583-596 Downloads
Andrew Zitcer
Planning for Sharing – Providing Infrastructure for Citizens to be Makers and Sharers pp. 597-615 Downloads
Anna Hult and Karin Bradley
Secondary Yet Metropolitan? The Challenges of Metropolitan Integration for Second-Tier Cities pp. 616-635 Downloads
Rodrigo V. Cardoso and Evert J. Meijers
Indigenous Planning: from Principles to Practice/A Revolutionary Pedagogy of/for Indigenous Planning/Settler-Indigenous Relationships as Liminal Spaces in Planning Education and Practice/Indigenist Planning/What is the Work of Non-Indigenous People in the Service of a Decolonizing Agenda?/Supporting Indigenous Planning in the City/Film as a Catalyst for Indigenous Community Development/Being Ourselves and Seeing Ourselves in the City: Enabling the Conceptual Space for Indigenous Urban Planning/Universities Can Empower the Next Generation of Architects, Planners, and Landscape Architects in Indigenous Design and Planning pp. 639-666 Downloads
Libby Porter, Hirini Matunga, Leela Viswanathan, Lyana Patrick, Ryan Walker, Leonie Sandercock, Dana Moraes, Jonathan Frantz, Michelle Thompson-Fawcett, Callum Riddle and Theodore (Ted) Jojola
On Planning for Not Having a Plan? pp. 668-675 Downloads
Jean Hillier
Love Among the Ruins: Nonviolent Anarchism and the Housing Question pp. 676-683 Downloads
Chris Allen
Lived Spaces and Planning Anarchy: Theory and Practice of Colin Ward pp. 684-689 Downloads
David Crouch
Our Own Power to Act pp. 690-694 Downloads
Mark Purcell
Thanks to Reviewers pp. 695-695 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 18, issue 3, 2017

Plus ça change pp. 339-342 Downloads
Jill L. Grant
Of property and planning: a brief introduction pp. 345-350 Downloads
Mona Fawaz and Nada Moumtaz
Land use, planning, and the “difficult character of property” pp. 351-364 Downloads
Nicholas Blomley
Planning and the making of a propertied landscape pp. 365-384 Downloads
Mona Fawaz
Property titles and the urban poor: from informality to displacement? pp. 385-404 Downloads
Ann Varley
Process design decisions in community-based collaboration: implications for implementation and collateral social benefits pp. 407-427 Downloads
Connie P. Ozawa, Deborah F. Shmueli and Sanda Kaufman
Urban consolidation process and discourses in Sydney: unpacking social media use in a community group’s media campaign pp. 428-445 Downloads
Wayne Williamson and Kristian Ruming
Contestation and conservatism in neighbourhood planning in England: reconciling agonism and collaboration? pp. 446-465 Downloads
Gavin Parker, Tessa Lynn and Matthew Wargent
Planning in the face of immovable subjects: a dialogue about resistance to development forces pp. 469-488 Downloads
Andy Inch, Lucie Laurian, Clare Mouat, Ruth Davies, Benjamin Davy, Crystal Legacy and Clare Symonds
Making post-truth planning great again: confronting alternative facts in a fractured democracy pp. 490-493 Downloads
Juan J. Rivero
Visions of Refugia: territorial and transnational solutions to mass displacement pp. 494-504 Downloads
Robin Cohen and Nicholas Van Hear
Instruments of planning: tensions and challenges for more equitable and sustainable cities pp. 505-507 Downloads
Lucy Natarajan
Response to the Comment article, “When a joke means so much more: the end of PLANET, and the rise of Planners 2040” (Volume 18, 2017, Issue 1) pp. 508-512 Downloads
G. William Page
Giusy Pappalardo responds to her commentators of the “Learning from practice: environmental and community mapping as participatory action research in planning” (Volume 18, 2017, Issue 1) pp. 513-515 Downloads
Giusy Pappalardo

Volume 18, issue 2, 2017

Transport planning in the urban age pp. 177-180 Downloads
Crystal Legacy
(Re)constructing Informality and “Doing Regularization” in the Conservation Zone of Mexico City pp. 183-201 Downloads
Priscilla Connolly and Jill Wigle
Reimagining planning: moving from reflective practice to deliberative practice - a first exploration in the Italian context pp. 202-216 Downloads
Daniela De Leo and John Forester
What price planning? Reimagining planning as “market maker” pp. 217-232 Downloads
Alex Lord and Philip O’Brien
Neighbourhood planning and the impact of place identity on housing development in England pp. 233-248 Downloads
Quintin Bradley
What is functional mix? An assemblage approach pp. 249-267 Downloads
Kim Dovey and Elek Pafka
From squatters to creatives. An innovation perspective on temporary use in planning pp. 268-287 Downloads
Thomas Honeck
Confronting the challenge of humanist planning/Towards a humanist planning/A humanist perspective on knowledge for planning: implications for theory, research, and practice/To learn to plan, write stories/Three practices of humanism and critical pragmatism/Humanism or beyond? pp. 291-319 Downloads
Ryan M. Good, Juan J. Rivero, Andrew Zitcer, Karen Umemoto, Robert W. Lake, Howell Baum, John Forester and Philip Harrison
The world in the Americas – a reflection on the 2016 World Planning Schools Congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil pp. 322-327 Downloads
Carlos Balsas
The “whys and wherefores” of citizen participation in the landscapes of HS2 pp. 328-333 Downloads
Jo Phillips
Rebuilding community after Katrina: transformative education in the New Orleans planning initiative pp. 334-336 Downloads
Lisa Schweitzer

Volume 18, issue 1, 2017

Corrigendum pp. (v)-(v) Downloads
The Editors
Erratum pp. (vi)-(vi) Downloads
The Editors
Anticipations: on the state of the planning imagination pp. 3-6 Downloads
Andy Inch
Illustrations: Nepal memories pp. 7-8 Downloads
Klaus R. Kunzmann
The flagship concept of the ‘4th urban environment’. Branding and visioning in Malmö, Sweden pp. 11-33 Downloads
Carina Listerborn
Confronting collective traumas: an exploration of therapeutic planning pp. 34-50 Downloads
Aftab Erfan
Food justice and municipal government in the USA pp. 51-70 Downloads
Megan Horst
The “deliberative bureaucrat”: deliberative democracy and institutional trust in the jurisdiction of the Finnish planner pp. 71-88 Downloads
Sari Puustinen, Raine Mäntysalo, Jonne Hytönen and Karoliina Jarenko
Reforming spatial planning in anglophone Caribbean countries pp. 89-108 Downloads
Michelle A. Mycoo
The planned, the unplanned and the hyper-planned: dwelling in contemporary Jerusalem pp. 109-124 Downloads
Michal Braier and Haim Yacobi
Learning from practice: environmental and community mapping as participatory action research in planning pp. 127-153 Downloads
Laura Saija, Daniela De Leo, John Forester, Giusy Pappalardo, Ives Rocha, Bjørn Sletto, Jason Corburn, Baraka Mwau and Alberto Magnaghi
When a joke represents so much more: the end of PLANET and the rise of planners 2040 pp. 156-162 Downloads
Mai Thi Nguyen, Jennifer Evans-Cowley, Leigh Graham, Laura Solitare, J. Rosie Tighe and Shannon Van Zandt
Public reason and the planning academic pp. 163-167 Downloads
Anne Taufen Wessells
Why are planning awards important? pp. 168-172 Downloads
P. J. Geraghty
Knowledge, policy, and expertise: the UK Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, 1970–2011 pp. 173-174 Downloads
Andy Jordan
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