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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An evolutionary theory of institutions – prescriptive implications: Institutional design lives, but prudential principles apply Alexander, Ernest
2011
2 p. 187-189
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2 Assembling Policy: Transantiago, Human Devices, and the Dream of a World-Class Society Jirón, Paola
2019
2 p. 269-270
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3 A turning point for planning theory? Overcoming dividing discourses Innes, Judith E
2015
2 p. 195-213
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4 Autonomous planning: Using plans as signals Hopkins, Lewis D
2018
2 p. 274-295
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5 Between conflict and consensus: Searching for an ethical compromise in planning Chan, Jeffrey Kok Hui
2018
2 p. 170-189
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6 Book Review Alexander, E. R.
2004
2 p. 173-179
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7 Book Review: Dennis V. Lindley, Understanding Uncertainty. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2006, 272 pp., ISBN 978 0470043837, US$64.95 (hbk) Slotterback, Carissa Schively
2008
2 p. 217-221
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8 Book review: Discourse dynamics in participatory planning: Opening the bureaucracy to strangers Laurian, Lucie
2012
2 p. 208-211
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9 BookReview: Richard Scholar (ed.), Divided Cities: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2003. London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, 228 pp., ISBN 978 0192807083, GB£17.00/US$24.95 (pbk) Lo Piccolo, Francesco
2008
2 p. 213-217
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10 Book Reviews Hopkins, Lewis D.
2003
2 p. 153-157
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11 Book Reviews Rydin, Yvonne
2003
2 p. 157-160
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12 Book Reviews 2002
2 p. 189-200
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13 Book Reviews Kitchen, Ted
2003
2 p. 160-164
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14 Book Reviews: Doreen Massey, For Space. London & Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005. 232 pp. ISBN 1412903610, £60.00/US$75.95; ISBN 1412903629, £18.99/ US$41.95 Bertolini, Luca
2007
2 p. 202-205
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15 Book Reviews: Jane S. Jaquette and Gail Summerfield (eds), Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice: Institutions, Resources, and Mobilization. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 2006. 376pp. ISBN 0822337002, US$84.95 (hbk); ISBN 0822336987, US$23.95 (pbk) Kudva, Neema
2007
2 p. 205-208
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16 Book Reviews: Paul Sabatier, Will Focht, Mark Lubell, Zev Trachtenberg, Arnold Vedlitz and Mark Matlock (eds), Swimming Upstream: Collaborative Approaches to Water-shed Management. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005. 328 pp. ISBN 0262195208, £41.95/US$65.00 (hbk); ISBN 0262693194, £16.95/US$26.00 (pbk) Connelly, Steve
2007
2 p. 190-196
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17 Book Reviews: Robert Bruegmann, Sprawl: A Compact History. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2006. 306 pp. ISBN 0226076911, US$17.00 (pbk); 2005. ISBN 0226076903, US$27.50 (hbk) Ward, Stephen V.
2007
2 p. 199-202
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18 Book Reviews: Walter F. Baber and Robert V. Bartlett, Deliberative Environmental Politics: Democracy and Ecological Rationality. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005. 288 pp. ISBN 0262025876, £38.95/US$60.00 (hbk); ISBN 0262524449, £15.95/ US$24.00 (pbk) Margerum, Richard D.
2007
2 p. 196-199
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19 Changed planning for planned and unplanned change van Woerkum, Cees
2011
2 p. 144-160
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20 Cities and crisis: New critical urban theory Katsinas, Philipp
2015
2 p. 221-224
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21 City futures: Confronting the crisis of urban development Gerrits, Lasse
2012
2 p. 215-218
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22 Co-evolutions of planning and design: Risks and benefits of design perspectives in planning systems Van Assche, Kristof
2013
2 p. 177-198
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23 Coherentist Theories of Planning are Possible and Useful Donaghy, Kieran P.
2006
2 p. 173-202
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24 Collaborative Planning in Perspective Healey, Patsy
2003
2 p. 101-123
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25 Conflict as driver of pluricentric coordination Sørensen, Eva
2014
2 p. 152-169
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26 Cross-border mythologies: The problem with traveling planning ideas Lieto, Laura
2015
2 p. 115-129
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27 Democratic Assessment of Collaborative Planning Processes Agger, Annika
2008
2 p. 145-164
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28 Desiring Docklands: Deleuze and Urban Planning Discourse Wood, Stephen
2009
2 p. 191-216
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29 Does planning theory affect practice, and if so, how? Lauria, Mickey
2010
2 p. 156-159
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30 Editorial note 2011
2 p. 101-102
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31 Editorial Note Thomas, Huw
2002
2 p. 115-115
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32 Editorial: Special Issue in Honor of Seymour Mandelbaum Hopkins, Lew
2006
2 p. 107-108
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33 Ethics and planning research surrey Gualini, Enrico
2013
2 p. 211-215
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34 Exploring the usefulness of structural–functional approaches to analyse governance of planning systems Potts, Ruth
2016
2 p. 162-189
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35 Fear of difference: ‘Space of risk’ and anxiety in violent settings Abu-Orf, Hazem
2013
2 p. 158-176
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36 Final comment: Land-use planning and the law Needham, Barrie
2007
2 p. 183-189
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37 From justice in planning toward planning for justice: A capability approach Basta, Claudia
2016
2 p. 190-212
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38 ‘Giving Pause’ Mazza, Luigi
2006
2 p. 109-114
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39 Globalization, Ethical Compromise and Planning Theory Sanyal, Bish
2002
2 p. 116-123
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40 Got perspective? A theoretical view of fiscal impact analysis Raja, Samina
2010
2 p. 126-136
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41 Ideologies of Certainty in a Risky Reality: Beyond the Hauntology of Planning Gunder, Michael
2008
2 p. 186-206
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42 Imagining future places: How designs co-constitute what is, and thus influence what will be van Dijk, Terry
2011
2 p. 124-143
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43 In Defense of Armchair Theorizing Mandelbaum, Seymour J.
2006
2 p. 203-207
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44 Indigenous recognition in state-based planning systems: Understanding textual mediation in the contact zone Barry, Janice
2012
2 p. 170-187
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45 Interplay of power and learning in planning processes: A dynamic view Schmidt-Thomé, Kaisa
2014
2 p. 115-135
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46 Intersectionality and kyriarchy: A framework for approaching power and social justice in planning and climate change adaptation Osborne, Natalie
2015
2 p. 130-151
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47 Introduction: Does planning theory affect practice, and if so, how? Alexander, E.R.
2010
2 p. 99-107
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48 Introduction: Land-Use, planning and the law Moroni, Stefano
2007
2 p. 107-111
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49 Is Hayek vs Kelsen helpful for planning theory? – A comment on Slaev’s types of planning and property rights by Benjamin Davy Davy, Benjamin
2018
2 p. 296-300
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50 It’s all about the birds! Non-human actors’ situational power in creating conditions for human engagement Leino, Helena
2017
2 p. 133-149
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51 Land policy: Planning and the spatial consequences of property Kaza, Nikhil
2015
2 p. 214-216
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52 Legitimising activism in democracy: A place for antagonism in environmental governance Fougère, Lillian
2018
2 p. 143-169
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53 Make kin, not cities! Multispecies entanglements and ‘becoming-world’ in planning theory Houston, Donna
2018
2 p. 190-212
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54 Modernist magic: Not guilty; post-postmodernist—Yes Alexander, Ernest R
2017
2 p. 227-229
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55 More or Less Meaningful Concepts in Planning Theory (and How to Make them More Meaningful): A Plea for Conceptual Analysis and Precision Taylor, Nigel
2003
2 p. 91-100
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56 Negotiating a ‘democratic ethos’: moving beyond the agonistic – communicative divide Bond, Sophie
2011
2 p. 161-186
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57 Network governance and regional equity: Shared agendas or problematic partners? Lester, T William
2013
2 p. 115-138
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58 Notes on the Uses and Scope of City Planning Theory Neuman, Michael
2005
2 p. 123-145
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59 Of good plants and useless weeds: Planning as a technology of the gardening state Kamete, Amin Y
2018
2 p. 253-273
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60 On issues of plurality and practice in considering planning’s public interest Lennon, Mick
2019
2 p. 265-268
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61 On ‘the subject’ of planning’s public interest Lennon, Mick
2017
2 p. 150-168
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62 Open Moral Communities and the Myth of the Armchair Theorist Verma, Niraj
2006
2 p. 121-126
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63 Pathways to legitimacy Taylor, Zack
2019
2 p. 214-236
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64 Perhaps “Action as the practice of knowing” Alexander, ER
2016
2 p. 213-214
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65 Persons, polities and planning Kaza, Nikhil
2014
2 p. 136-151
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66 Planning affectively: Power, affect, and images of the future Marotta, Steve
2019
2 p. 191-213
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67 Planning and the invisible hand: Allies or adversaries? Holcombe, Randall G
2013
2 p. 199-210
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68 Planning and the problem of evil Baum, Howell
2011
2 p. 103-123
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69 Planning as Persuasive Storytelling in a Global-Scale Web of Relationships Throgmorton, James A.
2003
2 p. 125-151
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70 Planning cultures in Europe. Decoding cultural phenomena in urban and regional planning Davy, Benjamin
2013
2 p. 219-222
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71 Planning in Europe for ‘EU’rope: Spatial planning as a political technology of territory Luukkonen, Juho
2015
2 p. 174-194
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72 Planning in the face of conflict: The surprising possibilities of facilitative leadership Porter, Libby
2015
2 p. 217-221
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73 Planning, law, ownership: Hayek and beyond Moroni, Stefano
2018
2 p. 305-310
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74 Planning, liberty and the rule of law Moroni, Stefano
2007
2 p. 146-163
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75 Planning rights and their Implications Alexander, E.R.
2007
2 p. 112-126
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76 Planning rules for a self-planned city Alfasi, Nurit
2007
2 p. 164-182
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77 Planning to change the world? Questioning the normative ethics of planning theories1 Winkler, Tanja
2016
2 p. 111-129
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78 Planning To Keep The Doors Open For Moral Communities Hoch, Charles
2006
2 p. 127-145
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79 Populism, Localism and Environmental Politics: the Logic and Rhetoric of the Stop Stansted Expansion campaign Griggs, Steven
2008
2 p. 123-144
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80 ‘Power’ is that which remains to be explained: Dispelling the ominous dark matter of critical planning studies Metzger, Jonathan
2017
2 p. 203-222
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81 Practising theory: When theory affects urban planning March, Alan
2010
2 p. 108-125
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82 Race, transformative planning, and the just city Song, Lily K
2015
2 p. 152-173
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83 Rawls’s ‘Justice as Fairness’: A Moral Basis for Contemporary Planning Theory Stein, Stanley M.
2005
2 p. 147-172
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84 Reading (Conservation Subdivision) Plans Hamin, Elisabeth M.
2006
2 p. 147-172
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85 Realizing Planning's Emancipatory Promise: Learning From Regime Theory To Strengthen Communicative Action Irazábal, Clara
2009
2 p. 115-139
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86 Reframing planning theory in terms of five categories of questions Dobrucká, Lucia
2016
2 p. 145-161
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87 Re-politicizing space through technical rules Chiodelli, Francesco
2012
2 p. 115-127
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88 Resisting Neoliberalization: Communicative Planning or Counter-Hegemonic Movements? Purcell, Mark
2009
2 p. 140-165
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89 Response To E.R. Alexander's Comment On `The Role Of Knowledge In Planning' Rydin, Yvonne
2008
2 p. 211-212
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90 Response to Ernst Alexander’s comments Davoudi, Simin
2016
2 p. 215-216
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91 Restorative planning ethics: The therapeutic imagination and planning in public institutions Schweitzer, Lisa
2016
2 p. 130-144
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92 Rethinking the theory and practice of land-use regulation: Towards nomocracy Moroni, Stefano
2010
2 p. 137-155
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93 Searching for the just city: Debates in urban theory and practice Storper, Michael
2013
2 p. 215-219
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94 Seymour Mandelbaum as an Intellectual Colleague: Boss Tweed’s New York as a Template Birch, Eugenie L.
2006
2 p. 115-120
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95 Should planners join politics? Would that help them make better cities? Karki, Tej Kumar
2017
2 p. 186-202
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96 Silent places, silent plans: Silent signification and the study of place transformation Van Assche, Kristof
2012
2 p. 128-147
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97 Social-ecological resilience: Insights and issues for planning theory Wilkinson, Cathy
2012
2 p. 148-169
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98 Spatial capital as a tool for planning practice Mace, Alan
2017
2 p. 119-132
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99 Symbolic Violence and Victimization in Planning Processes: A Reconnoitre of the New Zealand Resource Management Act Gunder, Michael
2002
2 p. 124-145
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100 The Ashgate research companion to planning theory: Conceptual challenges for spatial planning Hoch, Charles
2012
2 p. 212-215
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101 The civic and neighbourhood commons as complex adaptive systems: The economic vitality of the centre McGreevy, Michael
2017
2 p. 169-185
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102 The Contribution of Assemblage Theory and Minor Politics for Democratic Network Governance Van Wezemael, Joris
2008
2 p. 165-185
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103 The control of Discretion: Planning and the Common-Law tradition Booth, Philip
2007
2 p. 127-145
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104 The Desire Called Civil Society: A Contribution to the Critique of a Bourgeois Category Goonewardena, Kanishka
2004
2 p. 117-149
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105 The longue durée of community engagement: New applications of critical theory in planning research Matthews, Peter
2013
2 p. 139-157
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106 The making of the public Salet, Willem
2019
2 p. 260-264
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107 Theoryless Planning Talvitie, Antti
2009
2 p. 166-190
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108 Theory review: Does fire safety regulation work? Lessons from Turin, Italy Cobin, John M
2014
2 p. 189-209
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109 The Production of Desirous Space: Mere Fantasies of the Utopian City? Gunder, Michael
2005
2 p. 173-199
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110 The role of deliberate intervention on organizations and institutions: A response to Alexander Moroni, Stefano
2011
2 p. 190-197
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111 The Role of Knowledge in planning Alexander, E.R.
2008
2 p. 207-210
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112 The role of the expert knowledge in politicizing urban planning processes: A case from Istanbul Özdemir, Esin
2019
2 p. 237-259
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113 The theory of nomocracy as a useful method of analysis and managing private, common, as well as mixed real-world property rights Slaev, Aleksandar D
2018
2 p. 301-304
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114 The universal and the contingent: Some reflections on the transnational flow of planning ideas and practices Healey, Patsy
2012
2 p. 188-207
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115 Tocqueville meets the creative class Sternberg, Ernest
2016
2 p. 217-220
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116 Toward a Political Urban Planning: Learning from Growth Machine and Advocacy Planning to “Plannitize” Urban Politics Grooms, Wes
2018
2 p. 213-233
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117 Towards a Reconstruction of the Public Interest Criterion Moroni, Stefano
2004
2 p. 151-171
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118 Transaction cost reduction and innovations for spontaneous cities: Promoting a ‘meeting’ between Coase and Schumpeter* Lai, Lawrence WC
2014
2 p. 170-188
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119 Using Probit Models in Planning Theory: An Illustration Lai, Lawrence W.C.
2002
2 p. 146-162
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120 Using southern theory: Decolonizing social thought in theory, research and application Connell, Raewyn
2014
2 p. 210-223
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121 Utilitarianism’s Bad Breath? A Re-Evaluation of the Public Interest Justification for Planning Campbell, Heather
2002
2 p. 163-187
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122 When planners depend on powerful actors: Automatism versus intentions Dobrucká, Lucia
2018
2 p. 234-252
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123 Where is Feminism in Planning Going? Appropriation or Transformation? Rahder, Barbara
2004
2 p. 107-116
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124 Whose interest finally counts? The statutory production of urban space at the fringes of Dhaka, Bangladesh Hossain, Shahadat
2019
2 p. 167-190
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125 Witchcraft, oracle, and magic in the kingdom of planning: A reflection on planning theory and practice inspired by Ernest Alexander Van Assche, K
2017
2 p. 223-226
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