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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Critique of the Prevailing Comprehensive Urban Planning Paradigm in Iran: the Need for Strategic Planning Farhoodi, Rahmatoallah
2009
4 p. 335-361
artikel
2 Agonism and institutional ambiguity: Ideas on democracy and the role of participation in the development of planning theory and practice - the case of Finland Bäcklund, Pia
2010
4 p. 333-350
artikel
3 Agonism or antagonism: A complementary approach Alexander, Ernest
2018
4 p. 644-646
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4 An evolutionary theory of institutions and a dynamic approach to reform Moroni, Stefano
2010
4 p. 275-297
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5 Asking ‘Third World questions’ of First World informality: Using Southern theory to parse needs from desires in an analysis of informal urbanism of the global North Devlin, Ryan Thomas
2018
4 p. 568-587
artikel
6 Between socio-spatial and urban justice: Rawls’ principles of justice in the 2011 Israeli Protest Movement Alfasi, Nurit
2014
4 p. 407-427
artikel
7 Black texts on white paper: Learning to see resistant texts as an approach towards decolonising planning Winkler, Tanja
2018
4 p. 588-604
artikel
8 Book Review: Barrie Needham, Dutch Land Use Planning: Planning and Managing Land Use in the Netherlands, the Principles and the Practice. The Hague: SDU Publishers, 2007, 299 pp., ISBN 9789012120685, 40.00 Euros (pbk) Alexander, E.R.
2009
4 p. 382-384
artikel
9 Book review: Localism and Neighbourhood Planning: Power to the People? Yuille, Andy
2018
4 p. 656-659
artikel
10 Book review: Varun Vidyarthi and Patricia A. Wilson Development from Within: Facilitating Collective Reflection for Sustainable Change Bloomington, IN: Xlibris Corporation, 2008. 188 pp. US$29.99 (hbk). ISBN 978 1 425 789336 Rajan, Angelique Chettiparambil
2010
4 p. 379-383
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11 Book review: Visionary Pragmatism: Radical & Ecological Democracy in Neoliberal Times van Straalen, Fennie M
2018
4 p. 653-656
artikel
12 Can collaborative planning go beyond locally focused notions of the “public interest”? The potential of Habermas’ concept of “generalizable interest” in pluralist and trans-scalar planning discourses Mattila, Hanna
2016
4 p. 344-365
artikel
13 Collaborative planning in the network: Consensus seeking in urban planning issues on the Internet—the case of China Cheng, Yao
2013
4 p. 351-368
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14 Connectivity and contingency in planning Madanipour, Ali
2010
4 p. 351-368
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15 Contested spaces: Housing rights and evictions law in post-apartheid South Africa Strauss, Margot
2014
4 p. 428-448
artikel
16 Continuity and change in the institution of town and country planning: Modelling the role of ideology Shepherd, Edward
2018
4 p. 494-513
artikel
17 Creation of property rights in planning by contract and edict: Beyond “Coasian bargaining” in private planning Lai, Lawrence WC
2016
4 p. 418-434
artikel
18 Dealing with differences: Dramas of mediating public disputes Mandarano, Lynn
2012
4 p. 435-436
artikel
19 Editorial Thomas, Huw
2012
4 p. 333-335
artikel
20 Europeans, modern urban planning and the acculturation of ‘racial others’ Njoh, Ambe J.
2010
4 p. 369-378
artikel
21 For democracy: Planning and publics without the state Purcell, Mark
2016
4 p. 386-401
artikel
22 Hezbollah as Urban Planner? Questions To and From Planning Theory Fawaz, Mona
2009
4 p. 323-334
artikel
23 If Schrödinger’s cat miaows in the suburbs, will anyone hear? Hillier, Jean
2015
4 p. 425-443
artikel
24 Interpreting planners’ talk about change: An exploratory study Sartorio, Francesca S
2018
4 p. 605-627
artikel
25 In the public interest? Planning in the Peak District National Park Maidment, Christopher
2016
4 p. 366-385
artikel
26 Is there a crisis of participatory planning? Legacy, Crystal
2017
4 p. 425-442
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27 Justification, compromise and test: Developing a pragmatic sociology of critique to understand the outcomes of urban redevelopment Holden, Meg
2015
4 p. 360-383
artikel
28 Land administration, planning and human rights Enemark, Stig
2014
4 p. 331-348
artikel
29 Locating planning in the New Urban Agenda of the urban sustainable development goal Watson, Vanessa
2016
4 p. 435-448
artikel
30 Meta-operations, autopoiesis and neo-systems thinking: What significance for spatial planners? Chettiparamb, Angelique
2018
4 p. 628-643
artikel
31 Morality, power and the planning subject Lennon, Mick
2017
4 p. 364-383
artikel
32 “Never eat anything with a face”: Ontology and ethics Overall, Christine
2012
4 p. 336-342
artikel
33 Object formation and subject formation: The innovation campus in the Netherlands Kooij, Henk-Jan
2015
4 p. 339-359
artikel
34 On Marx’s human significance, Harvey’s right to the city, and Nussbaum’s capability approach Basta, Claudia
2017
4 p. 345-363
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35 On the other side of “agonism”: “The enemy,” the “outside,” and the role of antagonism Roskamm, Nikolai
2015
4 p. 384-403
artikel
36 On urban reform, rights and planning challenges in the Brazilian metropolis Klink, Jeroen
2016
4 p. 402-417
artikel
37 Ordinary citizens and the political cultures of planning: In search of the subject of a new democratic ethos Inch, Andy
2015
4 p. 404-424
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38 Overcoming the failures of citizen participation: The relevance of the liberal approach in planning Slaev, Aleksandar D
2019
4 p. 448-469
artikel
39 Planning and professionalism: Knowledge, judgement and expertise in English planning Vigar, Geoff
2012
4 p. 361-378
artikel
40 Planning and the public interest: Still a relevant concept for planners? Tait, Malcolm
2016
4 p. 335-343
artikel
41 Planning as the ideology of (neoliberal) space Gunder, Michael
2010
4 p. 298-314
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42 Planning by intentional communities: An understudied form of activist planning Sager, Tore
2018
4 p. 449-471
artikel
43 ‘Planning ethics’1 and rediscovering the idea of planning2 Campbell, Heather
2012
4 p. 379-399
artikel
44 Planning for the needs of urban poor in the Global South: The value of a feminist approach Speak, Suzanne
2012
4 p. 343-360
artikel
45 Planning theory in China and Chinese planning theory: Guest editorial introduction Cao, Kang
2013
4 p. 331-334
artikel
46 Planning with complexity: An introduction to collaborative rationality for public policy MacCallum, Diana
2012
4 p. 437-439
artikel
47 Policy networking as capacity building: An analysis of regional road development conflict in Indonesia Hudalah, Delik
2010
4 p. 315-332
artikel
48 Possessory politics and the conceit of procedure: Exposing the cost of rights under conditions of dispossession Porter, Libby
2014
4 p. 387-406
artikel
49 Pragmatic rational planning: Comparing Shanghai and Chicago Wang, Lan
2013
4 p. 369-390
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50 Prising open the postpolitical spaces of planning regimes: A reply to E.R. Alexander Bond, Sophie
2018
4 p. 647-652
artikel
51 Prolonging the Global Age of Gentrification: Johannesburg’s Regeneration Policies Winkler, Tanja
2009
4 p. 362-381
artikel
52 Reimaging socio-spatial planning: Towards a synthesis between sense of place and social sustainability approaches Erdiaw-Kwasie, Michael Odei
2018
4 p. 514-532
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53 Responding to a complex world: Explorations in spatial planning Chettiparamb, Angelique
2019
4 p. 429-447
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54 Spatial planning and human rights Davy, Benjamin
2014
4 p. 329-330
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55 Tactical urbanism as a means of testing relational processes in space: A complex systems perspective Wohl, Sharon
2018
4 p. 472-493
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56 The biopolitical commons: A revised theory of urban land in the age of biopolitical production Conroy, William
2019
4 p. 470-491
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57 The enemy within: The dangers of Chantal Mouffe’s figure of the adversary to the democratic task of agonistic planning Yamamoto, Arata D
2018
4 p. 551-567
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58 The Ethnopoetics of Space and Transformation: Young People’s Engagement, Activism and Aesthetics Born, Branden
2017
4 p. 443-446
artikel
59 The New Arab Urban Rizzo, Agatino
2019
4 p. 492-495
artikel
60 The paradoxes of planning: A psycho-analytical perspective Baum, Howell
2015
4 p. 444-447
artikel
61 The post-1994 South African spatial planning system and Bill of Rights: A meaningful and mutually beneficial fit? Van Wyk, Jeannie
2014
4 p. 349-369
artikel
62 The relationship between planning and the market from the perspective of property rights theory: A transaction cost analysis Slaev, Aleksandar D
2017
4 p. 404-424
artikel
63 The right to work on the street: Public space and constitutional rights Meneses-Reyes, Rodrigo
2014
4 p. 370-386
artikel
64 The role of the imagined user in planning and design narratives Ivory, Chris
2013
4 p. 425-441
artikel
65 The urban domination of the planet: A Rancièrian critique Grange, Kristina
2019
4 p. 389-409
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66 Thinking, fast and slow Baum, Howell
2013
4 p. 442-446
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67 Urbanization and sustainability in China: An analysis based on the urbanization Kuznets-curve Dongfeng, Yang
2013
4 p. 391-405
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68 Urban planning in generalized non-Euclidean space Cao, Kang
2013
4 p. 335-350
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69 Urban scaling-up and endogenous development promoted by continuous city marketing: A case study of Xuyi County, China Luo, Zhendong
2013
4 p. 406-424
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70 Urban transformation and individual responsibility: The Atlanta BeltLine Kirkman, Robert
2012
4 p. 418-434
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71 Vain foresight: Against the idea of implementation in planning Kaza, Nikhil
2019
4 p. 410-428
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72 Values and the planning school Thomas, Huw
2012
4 p. 400-417
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73 Why agonistic planning? Questioning Chantal Mouffe’s thesis of the ontological primacy of the political Yamamoto, Arata D
2017
4 p. 384-403
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74 Work unit and private community in the evolution of urban planning in contemporary China Deng, Feng
2018
4 p. 533-550
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