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April 2017, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 128-144 Path dependencies and defensive routines in Finnish city-regional land-use policy cooperation: case Ristikytö
by Reetta Salo & Raine Mäntysalo - 145-160 Pro-poorness of planning policies in Bangladesh: the case of Khulna city
by Tanjil Sowgat & Ya Ping Wang & Chris McWilliams - 161-171 The death of strategic plan: questioning the role of strategic plan in self-initiated projects relying on stakeholder collaboration
by Reena Tiwari & Jessica Winters
January 2017, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-13 Metropolitan region policies in the European Union: following national, European or neoliberal agendas?
by Thilo Lang & Ibolya Török - 14-29 Metropolitan region building and territorial development in Budapest: the role of national policies
by Tamás Egedy & Zoltán Kovács & Attila Csaba Kondor - 30-43 Metropolitan integration in Poland: the case of Poznań Metropolis
by Łukasz Mikuła & Tomasz Kaczmarek - 44-45 Understanding geographies of polarization and peripheralization: perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe and beyond
by Vasilis Avdikos
October 2016, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 305-316 Institutional framing of citizen initiatives: a challenge for advancing public participation in Sweden
by Pål Castell - 317-328 Planning for population ageing: implications of local demographic, spatial and fiscal differences
by Elizabeth O'Brien - 329-347 Learning from France: using public deliberation to tackle infrastructure planning issues
by Tim Marshall - 348-361 Keywords in planning: what do we mean by ‘community resilience’?
by Martin Mulligan & Wendy Steele & Lauren Rickards & Hartmut Fünfgeld - 362-376 By invitation only: uses and users of the ‘entrepreneurial city’
by Ana Mafalda Madureira & Guy Baeten - 377-402 Opportunism over strategy: a history of regional policy and spatial planning in Ireland
by Steve MacFeely - 403-405 Gardens of Eden: Long Island's early twentieth-century planned communities
by Katrin B. Anacker
August 2016, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 225-229 Rural issues in urban planning: current trends and reflections
by Hemalata C. Dandekar & Michael Hibbard - 230-244 Shifts in rural planning in the US and India
by Hemalata C. Dandekar - 245-260 Production, consumption, and protection: perspectives from North America on the multifunctional transition in rural planning
by Kathryn I. Frank & Michael Hibbard - 261-277 Asset-based community development in the energy sector: energy and regional policy lessons from community power in Japan
by Thomas Feldhoff - 278-297 Turnaround: abandoned villages, from discarded elements of modern Italian society to possible resources
by Luca Di Figlia - 298-304 The meta-governance of regions and the need for a political geography of planning
by Tiffany H. Morrison
May 2016, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 117-131 Big box battles: the Ontario Municipal Board and large-format retail land-use planning conflicts in the Greater Toronto Area
by Steven Webber & Tony Hernandez - 132-147 Indigeneity of transport in developing cities
by Iderlina Mateo-Babiano - 148-163 Integration and decentralization: the evolution of Dutch regional land policy
by Fenje M. van Straalen & Adri van den Brink & Jan van Tatenhove - 164-175 Place as layered and segmentary commodity: place branding, smart growth and the creation of product and value
by Kristof Van Assche & Raoul Beunen & Ming Chien Lo - 176-190 Who lives downtown? Neighbourhood change in central Halifax, 1951--2011
by Jill L. Grant & Will Gregory - 191-206 The appropriation and transformation of the landscape: the urbanization process resulting from the cultivation of the erva mate in Paraná (Brazil)
by Carlos Smaniotto Costa & Eliana do Pilar Rocha - 207-223 Communication as a socio-psychological dimension of participatory planning processes: cases of the participatory processes of Gazi, Kaymaklı, Odunpazarı and Seyrek in Turkey
by Neslihan Kulözü
February 2016, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-15 Culture, creativity and commerce: trajectories and tensions in the case of Beijing's 798 Art Zone
by John McCarthy & Yan Wang - 16-33 Europeanizing planning education and the enduring power of national institutions
by Stefanie Dühr & Richard Cowell & Eric Markus - 34-49 India's new globalization strategy and its consequences for urban development: the impact of the 2010 Commonwealth Games on Delhi's transport system
by Eva Kassens-Noor & Priyamvada Kayal - 50-63 Telecommunications and transportation infrastructure: inter- and intra-sectoral borders — perspectives from Australia and the US
by Tooran Alizadeh & Neil Sipe - 64-80 Making connections and building bridges: improving the bi-national planning process
by Susan L. Bradbury - 81-100 The design dimension of China's planning system: urban design for development control
by Fei Chen - 101-116 Assessing the impact of international development policies on the process of civil society participation in urban development in the countries of the South: the case of Syria, 2005--2010
by Sacha Hasan & Christopher McWilliams
November 2015, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 323-349 Reframing Large Transport Infrastructure Plans: A Study on European Corridors with a Focus on North-eastern Italy
by Sandro Fabbro & Lara Brunello & Marco Dean - 350-370 The Change and Transformation of Indonesian Spatial Planning after Suharto's New Order Regime: The Case of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area
by Deden Rukmana - 371-389 Questioning the Universality of Institutional Transformation Theories in Spatial Planning: Shopping Mall Developments in Palermo
by Simone Tulumello - 390-406 Researching Local Development Cultures: Using the Qualitative Interview as an Interpretive Lens
by Susan Moore - 407-423 The Rules of the Game and How to Change Them: Urban Planning Between Formal and Informal Practices. A Colombian Case Study
by Florian Koch - 424-443 Claiming Invited and Invented Spaces : Contingencies for Insurgent Planning Practices
by Pranita Shrestha & Rolee Aranya
August 2015, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 161-179 The Peri-urban Land-Use Planning Tangle: An Australian Perspective
by Paul McFarland - 180-208 Residents Lead: User-Controlled Housing Practices and Attitudes in Poor Communities in Cairo, Egypt
by Khaled Galal Ahmed - 209-227 An Examination of Pedestrian Trip Behaviour in Underground Pedestrian Systems
by Jianqiang Cui & Andrew Allan & Michael A.P. Taylor & Dong Lin - 228-250 Civil Society Participation in Urban Development in Countries of the South: The Case of Syria
by Sacha Hasan & Christopher McWilliams - 251-269 Planning for the Unexpected: Barriers to Young People's Participation in Planning in Disadvantaged Communities
by Yucel Can Severcan - 270-291 Pitfalls in Protection: How Theory Can Enrich Our Understanding of Regulatory Compliance Problems in Planning Practice
by Stephen McKay & Michael Murray & Sean MacIntyre - 292-312 Planning for Sustainable Transport in Germany and the USA: A Comparison of the Washington, DC and Stuttgart Regions
by Ralph Buehler & Wolfgang Jung & Andrea Hamre - 313-315 The Fundamentalist City? Religiosity and the Remaking of Urban Space
by Brian Simpson - 316-317 Town Planning in the Netherlands Since 1800: Responses to Enlightenment Ideas and Geopolitical Realities
by Arnold van der Valk - 317-321 Dealing with Differences: Dramas of Mediating Public Disputes
by Sebastian Boţic
May 2015, Volume 20, Issue 1-2
- 1-3 Managing the Urban Century
by Karima Kourtit & Peter Nijkamp & H.S. Geyer - 4-20 The Future of the New Urban World
by Karima Kourtit & Peter Nijkamp & Henk Scholten - 21-38 Minor Cities in a Metropolitan World: Challenges for Development and Governance in Three Hungarian Urban Agglomerations
by Gabor Lux - 39-51 Primary Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Quasars, Loose Connections, and Black Holes
by H.S. Geyer & H.S. Geyer & D. Du Plessis - 52-70 The Growth and Decline of the West Midlands Region: An Integrated Evolutionary Perspective
by H.S. Geyer - 71-86 Migrant Entrepreneurs as Urban 'Health Angels' - Contrasts in Growth Strategies
by Karima Kourtit & Peter Nijkamp & Daniel Arribas-Bel - 87-111 The Evolving Spatial Structure of South African Cities: A Reflection on the Influence of Spatial Planning Policies
by D.J. Du Plessis & I. Boonzaaier - 112-130 Teleworking as a Mobility Strategy for Mexico City
by Boris Graizbord - 131-145 Urban Growth Management Best Practices: Towards Implications for the Developing World
by Anele Horn - 146-160 Dynamics of an Evolving City-Region in the Developing World: The National Capital Region of Delhi Revisited
by Debnath Mookherjee & H.S. Geyer & Eugene Hoerauf
November 2014, Volume 19, Issue 3-4
- 221-243 Sidewalk Informality: An Examination of Street Vending Regulation in China
by Jonathan S. Bell & Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris - 244-267 Synergising Functional and Environmental Planning for Mega-event Led Urban Renewals and Beyond: Lessons from the Expo 2010 Shanghai China
by Ying Deng & S.W. Poon & H.W. Chan - 268-291 Differentiated Urban Citizenship and Housing Rights: Analysing the Social Impacts of Urban Redevelopment in Globalizing Istanbul
by Ayca Zayim - 292-305 Aquaculture Development in Scotland: Regulation as a Moving Equilibrium
by Deborah Peel & Michael Gregory Lloyd - 306-334 Impacts of High-Speed Rail on Metropolitan Integration: An Examination of London, Madrid and Paris
by Inmaculada Mohino & Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris & José María Urena - 335-358 Local Development in Fragile Areas: Re-territorialization Processes in an Alpine Community
by Bruno Zanon - 359-378 Spatial Planning and High-Speed Broadband: Australia's National Broadband Network and Metropolitan Planning
by Tooran Alizadeh & Neil Sipe & Jago Dodson - 379-397 Planning, Law, and Property Rights: A US-European Cross-national Contemplation
by Richard K. Norton & David S. Bieri - 398-400 Changing Places. Urbanity, Citizenship, & Ideology in New European Neighbourhoods
by Giancarlo Cotella - 400-403 Suburban Crossroads: The Fight for Local Control of Immigration Policy
by Katrin B. Anacker - 403-405 Planning Ideas That Matter
by John Tomaney - 405-407 Towers, Turbines and Transmission Lines: Impacts on Property Value
by Gary Higgs - 407-410 Designing to Heal: Planning and Urban Design Response to Disaster and Conflict
by Lauren Ugur - 410-414 China's Rise to Power: Conceptions of State Governance
by Kin Wing Chan - 414-416 China's Environmental Challenges
by Kin Wing Chan - 417-418 The Future of Planning. Beyond Growth-Dependence
by Huw Thomas
May 2014, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 111-131 Power in Dreams? The Spatial Effects of Chicago's Failed Olympic Bid
by Terry van Dijk & Gerd Weitkamp - 132-153 The Dark Side of Aeromobilities: Unplanned Airport Planning in Mexico City
by Claus Lassen & Daniel Galland - 154-172 Positive Planning and Sustainable Brownfield Regeneration: The Role and Potential of Government Land Development Agencies
by Gethin Davison & Crystal Legacy - 173-191 The Sustainability of an Entrepreneurial City?
by Kathryn Davidson & Brendan Gleeson - 192-209 Planning for Housing Development in Malaysia: Developers' Response to the Regulatory Policy Framework
by Lee Hoon Ruth Foo & Cecilia Wong - 210-212 Mobilities: New Perspectives on Transport and Society
by Niamh Moore-Cherry - 212-215 An Anatomy of Sprawl. Planning and Politics in Britain
by Tim Marshall - 215-218 Iron Curtains: Gates, Suburbs and Privatization of Space in the Post-Socialist City
by Slavomíra Ferenčuhová - 218-220 Planning by Law and Property Rights Reconsidered
by Claudio de Magalhães
February 2014, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-24 Remaking of Central Sydney: Evidence from Floor Space and Employment Surveys in 1991-2006
by Richard Hu - 25-44 Moving Beyond 'Community' Participation: Perceptions of Renting and the Dynamics of Participation Around Urban Development in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
by Michael Hooper & Jenny Cadstedt - 45-76 Planning for Social Inclusion? What Planners from Glasgow, Melbourne and Toronto Say
by John T. Jackson - 77-98 Two Tails of Housing-led Urban Regeneration Policy Network: The UK and South Korea
by Yoonseuk Woo - 99-101 China's Local Public Finance in Transition
by Xuefeng Wang - 101-103 Geographical Information Systems and Public Health
by David Manley - 103-105 Palimpsests: Biographies of 50 City Districts
by Michael Hebbert - 105-108 Insurgent Public Space: Guerilla Urbanism and the Remaking of Contemporary Cities
by Brian Simpson
November 2013, Volume 18, Issue 3-4
- 287-303 Epistemology of Space: Exploring Relational Perspectives in Planning, Urbanism, and Architecture
by Ahmed Z. Khan & Frank Moulaert & Jan Schreurs - 304-320 A Transactional Perspective on Space
by Gary Bridge - 321-341 On Analysing Space from a Strategic-Relational Institutionalist Perspective: The Cultural Park for Children in Cairo
by Pieter Van den Broeck & Mona Abdelwahab & Konrad Miciukiewicz & Jean Hillier - 342-357 Space as Receptor, Instrument or Stage: Notes on the Interaction Between Spatial and Social Constellations
by Hilde Heynen - 358-371 Pragmatism and Research by Design: Epistemological Virtues and Methodological Challenges
by Loris Servillo & Jan Schreurs - 372-388 Researching Space, Transgressing Epistemic Boundaries
by Ali Madanipour - 389-409 Building a Meta-Framework to 'Address' Spatial Quality
by Frank Moulaert & Barbara Van Dyck & Ahmed Z. Khan & Jan Schreurs
May 2013, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 143-167 Business and Planning: A Strategic-Relational Approach
by Dave Valler & Malcolm Tait & Tim Marshall - 168-187 Transforming South Africa's Divided Cities: Can Devolution Help?
by Ivan Turok - 188-203 The Creative City and the Redevelopment of the Toronto Entertainment District: A BIA-Led Regeneration Process
by Sébastien Darchen - 204-220 Old Boys Down Home: Immigration and Social Integration in Halifax
by Jill L. Grant & Karin Kronstal - 221-242 Planning for Countering Climate Change: Lessons from the Recent Plan of New York City - PlaNYC 2030
by Yosef Jabareen - 243-266 Avenues into Food Planning: A Review of Scholarly Food System Research
by Catherine Brinkley - 267-269 Cohesion, Coherence, Cooperation: European Spatial Planning Coming of Age?
by Andrea I. Frank - 269-271 The Cultural Landscape and Heritage Paradox: Protection and Development of the Dutch Archaeological-Historical Landscape and Its European Dimension
by Davide Ponzini - 271-274 The Future of Sustainable Cities: Critical Reflections
by Ian Cole - 274-277 Spatial Planning and Urban Development. Critical Perspectives
by Elena Besussi - 277-281 The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning Theory: Conceptual Challenges for Spatial Planning
by Daniel Fitzpatrick - 281-284 City in Sight: Dutch Dealings with Urban Change
by Rohit Madan - 284-286 Smart Methods for Environmental Externalities: Urban Planning, Environmental Health and Hygiene in the Netherlands
by Emma Terama
February 2013, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-4 The Rise of Urban Food Planning
by Kevin Morgan - 5-20 Food Security for China's Cities
by Graeme Lang & Bo Miao - 21-36 Regulation of Farmland Conversion on the Urban Fringe: From Land-Use Planning to Food Strategies. Insight into Two Case Studies in Provence and Tuscany
by Coline Perrin - 37-60 Municipal Food Strategies and Integrated Approaches to Urban Agriculture: Exploring Three Cases from the Global North
by Brent Mansfield & Wendy Mendes - 61-77 Convergence in Diversity: New York City School Food and the Future of the Food Movement
by Leah M. Ashe & Roberta Sonnino - 78-95 Food Policy Development in the Australian State of Victoria: A Case Study of the Food Alliance
by Martin Caraher & Rachel Carey & Kathy McConell & Mark Lawrence - 96-110 Cultivating Food Connections: The Toronto Food Strategy and Municipal Deliberation on Food
by Catherine L. Mah & Helen Thang - 111-128 Urban and Community Food Strategies. The Case of Bristol
by Joy Carey - 129-141 Economic Crisis as a Catalyst for Food Planning in Athens
by Sophia Skordili
2012, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 333-352 ‘Urban entrepreneurialism’ in the Post-socialist City: Government-led Urban Development Projects in Kazan, Russia
by Nadir Kinossian - 353-375 The Value of Cittaslow as an Approach to Local Sustainable Development: A New Zealand Perspective
by Jaimee Semmens & Claire Freeman - 377-395 Strategic Spatial Planning: Responding to Diverse Territorial Development Challenges: Towards an Inductive Comparative Approach
by Cormac Walsh & Simone Allin - 397-418 Negotiating Within the Context of Planning Reform: Public and Private Reflections from New South Wales, Australia
by Kristian Ruming - 419-421 Constructing Mexico City. Colonial Conflicts over Culture, Space, and Authority
by Sonia Roitman - 421-423 Social Mix and the City: Challenging the Mixed Communities Consensus in Housing and Urban Planning Policies
by Loretta Lees - 423-425 Planning Asian Cities: Risks and Resilience
by Bart Wissink - 425-427 Learning the City: Knowledge and Translocal Assemblage
by Nina Gribat - 427-430 Building for a Changing Climate: The Challenge for Construction, Planning and Energy
by Paul O'Hare - 430-432 Ethics and Planning Research
by Heather Campbell
2012, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 215-232 Restricted Mobilities: Access to, and Activities in, Public and Private Spaces
by Mette Olesen & Claus Lassen - 233-251 Land Reform beyond the Reformed Land: A Baseline Study of Unplanned Site Allocations in Brazil
by Saulo Souza & Elisabete Silva - 253-276 Gentrifying the Rural? Planning and Market Processes in Rural Ireland
by Menelaos Gkartzios & Mark Scott - 277-301 The Governance of a Shrinking City: Housing Renewal in the Liverpool Conurbation, UK
by Matthew Cocks & Chris Couch - 303-321 Implementing Metropolitan Strategies: Lessons from Melbourne
by Annette Kroen & Robin Goodman - 323-325 The SAGE Handbook of GIS and Society
by Gary Higgs - 325-327 Service-Learning in Design and Planning. Educating at the Boundaries
by Huw Thomas - 327-330 Mobile Urbanism: Cities and Policymaking in the Global Age
by Nina Gribat - 330-332 Principles of Map Design
by Arvind Varshney
2012, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 113-124 The Localization of Food Systems — An Emerging Issue for Swedish Municipal Authorities
by Madeleine Granvik - 125-145 IKEA and Small City Development in Sweden: Planning Myths, Realities, and Unsustainable Mobilities
by Robert Hrelja & Karolina Isaksson & Tim Richardson - 147-162 Justice as Fairness in Planning Policy-Making
by Stephen McKay & Michael Murray & Sean Macintyre - 163-177 Institutional Design for Value Capture and a Case: The Tel-Aviv Metropolitan Park
by E.R. Alexander - 179-201 Coming to Terms with Power Lines
by Peter Elliott & David Wadley - 203-205 Governing for Sustainable Urban Development
by Richard Cowell - 205-208 Bringing Buildings Back: From Abandoned Properties to Community Assets
by Katrin Anacker - 208-210 Fixing Broken Cities – The Implementation of Urban Development Strategies
by James McCarthy - 210-213 Rethinking the Power of Maps
by Charles Travis
2012, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-21 Assessing the Delivery of Sustainable Residential Development
by Matthew Ford & Alan March - 23-43 Levels of Governance and Multi-stage Policy Process of Brownfield Regeneration: A Comparison of France and Switzerland
by Lauren Andres - 45-66 Conversion of Residential Units to Commercial Spaces in Accra, Ghana: A Policy Dilemma
by Catherine Oosterbaan & Godwin Arku & Alex Asiedu - 67-83 Planning the Climate-just City
by Wendy Steele & Diana Maccallum & Jason Byrne & Donna Houston - 85-101 Tokenism or Political Activism? Some Reflections on Participatory Planning
by Valeria Monno & Abdul Khakee - 103-105 Planning in Ten Words or Less: A Lacanian Entanglement with Spatial Planning
by Andy Inch - 105-107 Activists in City Hall: The Progressive Response to the Reagan Era in Boston and Chicago
by Su Maddock - 107-109 The Just City
by James Macmillen - 109-112 Effective Practice in Spatial Planning
by Basak Tanulku
2011, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 313-331 In my Backyard! An Alternative Model for Solid Waste Management
by Angelique Chettiparamb & Mary Chakkalakkal & Rajan Chedambath - 333-353 Planning for Plural Groups? Villages-in-the-city Redevelopment in Guangzhou City, China
by Him Chung & Su-Hong Zhou - 355-375 The Spatial Politics of Spatial Representation: Relationality as a Medium for Depoliticization?
by Kristian Olesen & Tim Richardson - 377-396 Investigating Sub-state Interpretations of European Territorial Cohesion: The Case of the United Kingdom
by Olivier Sykes - 397-417 Residents' Benefits of Multi-functional Land-use Projects: A Stated Preference Approach to a Case Study in Amsterdam
by Caroline Rodenburg & Peter Nijkamp & Henri De Groot & Erik Verhoef - 419-421 An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation: Policy, Planning and Implementation
by Rachel Turner - 421-424 Property Rights and Land Policies. Proceedings of the 2008 Land Policy Conference
by Angelique Chettiparamb - 425-426 New Labour's Countryside: Rural Policy in Britain since 1997
by Owain Jones - 426-428 Urban Nation: Australia's Planning Heritage
by Margo Huxley - 428-431 Dynamic Sustainabilities: Technology, Environment, Social Justice
by Wendy Steele
2011, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 201-215 Rethinking the Metropolis: Reconfiguring the Governance Structures of the Twenty-first-century City-region
by Leonie Janssen-Jansen & Thomas Hutton - 217-235 Milan, the Unthinking Metropolis
by Elena dell'Agnese & Valentina Anzoise - 237-255 Thinking Metropolis: From the ‘Livable Region’ to the ‘Sustainable Metropolis’ in Vancouver
by Thomas Hutton - 257-272 From Amsterdam to Amsterdam Metropolitan Area: A Paradigm Shift
by Leonie Janssen-Jansen - 273-287 Stuttgart: A Metropolitan City-region in the Making?
by Ludger Basten - 289-304 Towards a Metropolitan Consciousness in the Portland Oregon Metropolitan Area
by Andrew Cotugno & Ethan Seltzer - 305-312 Reconfiguring the Governance Structures of the Twenty-first-century City-region: Observations and Conclusions
by Leonie Janssen-Jansen & Thomas Hutton
2011, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 109-130 Opening the Mind, Challenging the Space: Cross-border Cooperation between Romania and Moldova
by Silvia Marcu - 131-150 From Cultural Building, Economic Revitalization to Local Partnership? The Changing Nature of Community Mobilization in Taiwan
by Li-Ling Huang & Jinn-yuh Hsu - 151-167 Promoting Rural Development through the Use of Land Consolidation: The Case of Korea
by Willem Korthals Altes & Sang Bong Im - 169-187 The Swedish Discourse on Sustainable Regional Development: Consolidating the Post-political Condition
by Tuija Hilding-Rydevik & Maria Håkansson & Karolina Isaksson - 189-191 Making Better Places: The Planning Project in the Twenty-First Century
by Sonia Roitman - 191-194 Adapting Cities to Climate Change Understanding and Addressing the Development Challenges
by Will Eadson - 194-196 Research Methods in Geography
by Alan A. Lew - 196-199 New Instruments in Spatial Planning – An International Perspective on Non-Financial Compensation
by James M. McCarthy
February 2011, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-4 Urban Development and Planning in Istanbul
by John Lovering & Yigit Evren - 5-25 The Neoliberal Agenda and the Changing Urban Form of Istanbul
by Zeynep Merey Enlil - 27-42 The Role of Global City Discourses in the Development and Transformation of the Buyukdere-Maslak Axis into the International Business District of Istanbul
by Binnur Öktem - 43-60 The Impact of Neoliberal Policies on Historic Urban Space: Areas of Urban Renewal in Istanbul
by İclal Dinçer - 61-72 Urban Regeneration and Hegemonic Power Relationships
by Asuman Türkün - 73-96 Bulldozer Neo-liberalism in Istanbul: The State-led Construction of Property Markets, and the Displacement of the Urban Poor
by John Lovering & Hade Türkmen - 97-108 Family Solidarity and Place as Components of Hospital Provision in Istanbul: The Dependence of Public Healthcare on Culture and the Local Economy
by Yigit Evren & Ayse Nur Okten