Call for papers in International Planning Studies : What is left of planning?
Published at: 17 December 2007
Deadline 17/12/2007
Pursuing its mission to improve and enhance discussion and exchange on current and emerging issues in planning from a critical perspective, IPS opens a call for papers focussing on ‘What is left of planning?’. The editors would be interested in a broad range of contributions from theoretical and historical analyses of the rise of neo-liberal thinking in planning through to reports and reflections by planning practitioners on local practices which have challenged orthodoxy from a left point of view. Selected papers will be published in a special issue edited by Michael Edwards and John Lovering in Spring 2008.
Any query to the editors or Denise Phillips
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Pursuing its mission to improve and enhance discussion and exchange on current and emerging issues in planning from a critical perspective, IPS opens a call for papers focussing on ‘What is left of planning?’. The editors would be interested in a broad range of contributions from theoretical and historical analyses of the rise of neo-liberal thinking in planning through to reports and reflections by planning practitioners on local practices which have challenged orthodoxy from a left point of view. Selected papers will be published in a special issue edited by Michael Edwards and John Lovering in Spring 2008.
Any query to the editors or Denise Phillips
More information
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