Town Planning Review, one of the world’s leading journals in the urban and regional planning field since 1910, invites applications for the position of Co-Editor. As a leading urban planning and regional planning journal, Town Planning Review provides a principal forum for communication between researchers and students, policy analysts and practitioners. The journal publishes a … Continue reading
Town Planning Review 90.5 Featured Article
The editors of Town Planning Review have selected ‘The planned ‘city-region’ in the New Urban Agenda: an appropriate framing for urban food security?’ by Jane Battersby and Vanessa Watson as the Featured Article for Town Planning Review 90.5. The paper will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper and highlight its … Continue reading
LUP Journals now indexed in the Cabells Whitelist
We are pleased to announce that Romani Studies, International Development Planning Review, Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social History, Labour History Review, European Journal of Language Policy, Comma, The Indexer, and Archives are now indexed in the Cabells Whitelist. The Cabells Whitelist is a curated list of over 11,000 academic journals spanning 18 disciplines guides researchers and institutions in getting … Continue reading
Town Planning Review 90.4 Featured Article
The editors of Town Planning Review have selected ‘Change in the political economy of land value capture in England' by Philip Catney and John Henneberry as the Featured Article for Town Planning Review 90.4. The paper will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper and highlight its importance, the authors stated … Continue reading
International Development Planning Review 41.3 Featured Article
The editors of International Development Planning Review have selected ‘An introduction to planning China's communities: between people and place’ by Nick R. Smith, Daniel B. Abramson, and Mi Shih as the Featured Article for IDPR 41.3. The paper will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper and … Continue reading