Journals, Urban Studies

Galvanised, upskilled, exhausted? Evaluating planning capacity changes through neighbourhood plan-making in citizens, communities and intermediaries | Town Planning Review 97.2 Featured Article

The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as the Featured Article in TPR 97.2. Galvanised, upskilled, exhausted? Evaluating planning capacity changes through neighbourhood plan-making in citizens, communities and intermediaries, by Laura Pinzon-Cardona and Geoff Vigar. This article will be Free to Read for a limited time.

Journals, Modern Languages, open access

Introducing ‘The Digital Lives of Greater South Languages’, a Special Collection from MLO

Edited by Isabelle Zaugg, this collection provides a multi-faceted lens through which to consider how digital tools shape and are shaped by Greater South language communities.

Journals, Urban Studies

Reconfiguring citizenship in times of crisis: (post)pandemic experiences from the urban South — IDPR special issue

This double special issue of International Development Planning Review examines how the COVID-19 pandemic reconfigured state–citizen relations and reshaped patterns of urban citizenship across cities in the Global South.