| Towards a critique of cybernetic urbanism: The smart city and the society of control |
23 |
| Make kin, not cities! Multispecies entanglements and 'becoming-world' in planning theory |
19 |
| The coding turn in urban planning: Could it remedy the essential drawbacks of planning? |
9 |
| Autonomous planning: Using plans as signals |
7 |
| Responsibility, polity, value: The (un)changing norms of planning practices |
6 |
| Tactical urbanism as a means of testing relational processes in space: A complex systems perspective |
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 |
5 |
| Black feminism and radical planning: New directions for disaster planning research |
5 |
| On the 'complexity turn' in planning: An adaptive rationale to navigate spaces and times of uncertainty |
5 |
| Beyond consensus and conflict in housing governance: Returning to the local state |
4 |
| Overcoming the failures of citizen participation: The relevance of the liberal approach in planning |
4 |
| Constitutional and post-constitutional problems: Reconsidering the issues of public interest, agonistic pluralism and private property in planning |
4 |
| Patterns of self-organization in the context of urban planning: Reconsidering venues of participation |
4 |
| Navigating amid uncertainty in spatial planning |
4 |
| Neoliberal exception? The liberalization of Macau's casino gaming monopoly and the genealogy of the post-socialist Chinese subject |
4 |
| Continuity and change in the institution of town and country planning: Modelling the role of ideology |
3 |
| Managing collaborative innovation in public bureaucracies |
3 |
| Legitimising activism in democracy: A place for antagonism in environmental governance |
3 |
| The political ambivalences of participatory planning initiatives |
2 |
| The politics of value in urban development: Valuing conflict in agonistic pluralism |
2 |
| Between conflict and consensus: Searching for an ethical compromise in planning |
2 |
| Toward a Political Urban Planning: Learning from Growth Machine and Advocacy Planning to Plannitize Urban Politics |
2 |
| What makes urban governance co-productive? Contradictions in the current debate on co-production |
2 |
| The biopolitical commons: A revised theory of urban land in the age of biopolitical production |
2 |
| Acting under the influence: Plans as improvisational gifts |
2 |
| Regional design: Discretionary approaches to regional planning in The Netherlands |
2 |
| Unsettling planning theory |
2 |
| Planning affectively: Power, affect, and images of the future |
2 |
| Planning by intentional communities: An understudied form of activist planning |
2 |
| Interpreting planners' talk about change: An exploratory study |
2 |
| Meta-operations, autopoiesis and neo-systems thinking: What significance for spatial planners? |
2 |
| Responding to a complex world: Explorations in spatial planning |
2 |
| The enemy within: The dangers of Chantal Mouffe's figure of the adversary to the democratic task of agonistic planning |
1 |
| Pathways to legitimacy |
1 |
| Benefits-sharing agreements and nonideal theory: The warning signs of agreement co-optation |
1 |
| Complexity as the telos of postmodern planning and design: Designing better cities from the bottom-up |
1 |
| Of good plants and useless weeds: Planning as a technology of the gardening state |
1 |
| The moral limits of autonomous democracy for planning theory: A critique of Purcell |
1 |
| Illuminating the formal-informal dichotomy in land development on the basis of transaction cost theory |
1 |
| Vain foresight: Against the idea of implementation in planning |
1 |
| The urban domination of the planet: A Rancierian critique |
0 |
| Badiou, Haussmann and Saint-Simon: Opening spaces for the state and planning between 'post-politics' and urban insurgencies |
0 |
| Articulating virtue: Planning ethics within and beyond post politics |
0 |
| Spaces of sovereignty: A tale of an unrecognized Palestinian village in Israel |
0 |
| When planners depend on powerful actors: Automatism versus intentions |
0 |
| Black texts on white paper: Learning to see resistant texts as an approach towards decolonising planning |
0 |
| Reimaging socio-spatial planning: Towards a synthesis between sense of place and social sustainability approaches |
0 |
| Work unit and private community in the evolution of urban planning in contemporary China |
0 |
| The role of the expert knowledge in politicizing urban planning processes: A case from Istanbul |
0 |
| Whose interest finally counts? The statutory production of urban space at the fringes of Dhaka, Bangladesh |
0 |