
Planning Perspectives
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A bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal of history, planning and the environment. Latest issue: tandfonline.com/loi/rppe20
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#tuesdayvibe is related to #InnocenzoSabbatini's innovative contributions to #Romessocialhousing projects in the #1920s, focusing on his design strategies,the evolution of #ICP's approaches. #AnuKaisaKoponen also focused on the lasting impact of his #sensoryrichgardens. T&F Social Sciences and Humanities


#MidweekReading's from #NuranZerenGülersoy related to #IPHS2024 Awards that were announced at the Hong Kong Conference.However, no Koos Bosma Prize was awarded this year. Learn more in the Judging PanelReports!doi.org/10.1080/026654… T&F Social Sciences and Humanities #planninghistory

#ThursdayThoughts the evolution and implementation of #pedestrianisation in #Antwerpsurbancore, highlighting how the concept originated, developed, and ultimately shaped #publicspaces like the #Meirshoppingstreet #KellyGregg & #ConradKicker T&F Social Sciences and Humanities doi.org/10.1080/026654…


#HappyFriday Explore the history of #Romania's water-cure resorts! This study delves into the development of #BăileHerculane & #BăileGovora in the #19th and #interwarperiods. #CosminȘtefanDogaru #HealthTourism doi.org/10.1080/026654… T&F Social Sciences and Humanities


#Weekendreading Let's explore the #planguide, a flexible tool that emerged in #France to replace traditional master plans, with a focus on the #ÎledeNantes urban renewal project in the #2000s. #ValéryDidelon doi.org/10.1080/026654… T&F Social Sciences and Humanities #UrbanPlanning


PhD student new article 📝 Matan Flum, DPU PhD student, has published his latest paper "Israel’s planning historiography: interrogating spatio-temporal discourse and ‘whiteness’" in Planning Perspectives. Read the open access article: ⬇️ doi.org/10.1080/026654…


#Wednesdayvibe Explore the Ford Foundation’s pivotal role in shaping regional & urban planning in the Southern Cone during the 1960s. How did FF influence Latin America’s development strategies? #UrbanPlanning #LatinAmerica #FF #AlejandraInésMonti T&F Social Sciences and Humanities


#thursdayreading US-Chilean #housingcooperation in the 1960s was shaped by inter-American dynamics—but why did it decline? This article by Katharina Schembs explores key actors, policies, and shifts under #PresidentFreiMontalva. #UrbanHistory #Chile #USForeignPolicy T&F Social Sciences and Humanities


#CallforProposals📢#PlanningPerspectives invites submissions for a special issue ''Architectplanners:transnational and global perspectives".Contributions on #modernism, #nonmodernist movements, #coloniality, and #underrepresentedvoices are welcome!#CallForPapers T&F Social Sciences and Humanities


#thursdayvbe Exploring Australia’s regional planning. New analysis illuminates #FrankHeath& #ErnestFooks'#1940sregionaltown growth plan. They combined #decentralisation, #neighbourhoodunitconcepts, and modernist design inspired by British, European, and Soviet planning.T&F Social Sciences and Humanities


#Exploring Why do Olympic stadiums always cost more than planned? An analysis of 2000–2020 #Olympicstadiumcostoverruns reveals internal organisational flaws as the main culprit. A solution? #Independentcontrol, #stricterplanning, #bettermonitoring. T&F Social Sciences and Humanities


#sundayreading How #urbanfarms shaped modern Türkiye.#TheAtatürkForestFarm wasn’t just an urban farm—it was a social experiment to foster a modern, secular society. A new study explores how spatial practices shaped behaviors & social norms in early Republican Türkiye.T&F Social Sciences and Humanities


#HappyMonday #Informalurbanization in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania: A process shaped by necessity. It explores how self-organised #urbanisation has evolved from colonial rule to today shaped by local leadership, spatial shifts, and limited government oversight. T&F Social Sciences and Humanities


#Newarticle Towards a Spatial History of Debt by #GabrielSchwake & #IrisBurgers Debt isn't just economics—it's urban form. This study traces how debt shaped #Amsterdam’s planning & development (1870–2010), offering a fresh lens on capitalist urbanisation.T&F Social Sciences and Humanities #IPHS #planning



🚨 New article alert!! "What is Radical Planning History?" - a manifesto calling for alternative epistemologies in planning history that foreground history from below, critical-theoretical experimentation and grand narratives. Open access Planning Perspectives: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



My review of David Yee’s Informal Metropolis (2024) is now out in Planning Perspectives. A powerful history of how Neza, Mexico City, emerged from land speculation, popular organizing, and state exclusion. tandfonline.com/eprint/CVERZJX…


"[Yee] invites us to rethink informality not as a failure or deviation, but as a key mechanism of state formation and urban life," writes Leandro Benmergui for Planning Perspectives. Read the full review here: bit.ly/40n4Qwn
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Read the full review here: bit.ly/40n4Qwn "[Yee] invites us to rethink informality not as a failure or deviation, but as a key mechanism of state formation and urban life," writes Leandro Benmergui for <a href="/PlanningPersp/">Planning Perspectives</a>.
Read the full review here: bit.ly/40n4Qwn](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gwtw07HXkAAj73h.jpg)