Environment and Planning
Five Volume Set
Edited by:
- Stuart Elden
- Trevor J Barnes
- Michael Batty - University College London, UK
- Robert J Bennett
- Jamie Peck
- Nigel Thrift
- Paul A Longley - University College London, UK
October 2011 | 2 800 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Academic publisher, Pion, has an outstanding reputation for publishing high quality journals in the fields of geography, physics, and experimental psychology. The four geographical journals in the Pion stable – the Environment and Planning series – are committed to publishing innovative, interdisciplinary quality papers which tackle a range of important questions. This collection, edited by a stellar editorial team under the leadership of Stuart Elden and published by SAGE, draws from all four journals to showcase the best of the best on offer in urban and regional research.
Volume One: Cities and Regions provides a selection of papers from the original journal in the series, focused on the opportunities and challenges associated with urban and regional transformations around the world. The wide-ranging remit of the journal allows readers to draw on sources from many disciplines - geography, sociology, economics, environmental science, political science, planning, and regional studies.
Volume Two: Planning and Design brings together seminal articles that promote research relating to spatial problems and plans concerning the built environment and the spatial structure of cities and regions. It brings an avowedly interdisciplinary approach to urban design, planning, modeling, simulation, GIS and spatial analysis, focusing on new scientific and computational approaches.
Volume Three: Government and Policy presents the path-breaking papers that have been at the forefront of research on government, governance, and innovations in public policy. The journal encourages international perspectives and dialogue as illustrated by the varied selection in this volume.
Volume Four: Society and Space brings together papers from the pre-eminent journal for interdisciplinary debates around society and space involving, among others, philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, historians and political scientists. It includes articles that exemplify the discussion of the mutually constitutive relation between the social and the spatial.
Volume Five: Foundations, edited by the whole team, rounds off the collection with a selection of articles that eloquently demonstrate the theoretically sophisticated and practically relevant focus of this remarkable family of journals.
Volume One: Cities and Regions provides a selection of papers from the original journal in the series, focused on the opportunities and challenges associated with urban and regional transformations around the world. The wide-ranging remit of the journal allows readers to draw on sources from many disciplines - geography, sociology, economics, environmental science, political science, planning, and regional studies.
Volume Two: Planning and Design brings together seminal articles that promote research relating to spatial problems and plans concerning the built environment and the spatial structure of cities and regions. It brings an avowedly interdisciplinary approach to urban design, planning, modeling, simulation, GIS and spatial analysis, focusing on new scientific and computational approaches.
Volume Three: Government and Policy presents the path-breaking papers that have been at the forefront of research on government, governance, and innovations in public policy. The journal encourages international perspectives and dialogue as illustrated by the varied selection in this volume.
Volume Four: Society and Space brings together papers from the pre-eminent journal for interdisciplinary debates around society and space involving, among others, philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, historians and political scientists. It includes articles that exemplify the discussion of the mutually constitutive relation between the social and the spatial.
Volume Five: Foundations, edited by the whole team, rounds off the collection with a selection of articles that eloquently demonstrate the theoretically sophisticated and practically relevant focus of this remarkable family of journals.
VOLUME ONE: CITIES AND REGIONS
Production, Consumption, Networks
Richard Barff and Jonathan Austen
John Firn
Allen Scott
Martin Hess and Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
Philip Crang
Henk Renting, Terry Marsden and Jo Banks
Melissa Wright
Nature, Environment, Ecologies
Timothy Luke
James McCarthy
Julie Guthman
Erik Swyngedouw
Scott Prudham
Strategy, Regulation, Governance
Erica Schoenberger
Peter Taylor
Gordon Clark
Bob Jessop
Elizabeth Dunn
Globalization, Regionalization, Locality
Kevin Cox and Andrew Mair
David Massey
Geoffrey Hewings
Anders Malmberg and Peter Maskell
Kris Olds
Annssi Paasi
Ash Amin
VOLUME TWO: PLANNING AND DESIGN
Building Morphologies
George Stiny and William Mitchell
F Downing and U Flemming
Larry Sass
Philip Steadman and Linda Mitchell
Urban Flows, Forms and Fields
Michael Benedikt
Alasdair Turner et al
Andrew Crompton and Frank Brown
Bill Hillier et al
Dirk Helbing et al
Sergio Porta, Paolo Crucitti and Vito Latora
Urban Simulation
David O'Sullivan
Keith Clarke, Stacy Hoppen and Leonard Gaydos
Lena Sanders et al
Claes Andersson, Steen Rasmussen and Roger White
Erez Hatna and Itzhak Benenson
Planning and Design Processes
Peter Allen
Melvin Webber
Ernest Alexander
Harvey Goldstein
Lewis Hopkins
Michael Shiffer
VOLUME THREE: GOVERNMENT AND POLICY
Decentralization
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Nicholas Gill
Richard Bird and Andrey Tarasov
Hellmut Wollmann
Environmental Policy
Regina Birner and Heidi Wittmer
Richard Perkins and Eric Neumayer
Giorgos Kallis et al
Richard Cowell and Susan Owens
Environmental Governance
Andrew Jordan
Andrew Gouldson and Jan Bebbington
John O'Neill
Urban Policies and Regimes
Gerry Stoker and Karen Mossberger
Alan Harding
Christine Kessides
Fulong Wu
Douglas Ashford
Local Economic Development Policy
Edward Malecki
Philip Cooke
Shiuh-Shen Chien
Robert Hebdon and Patrice Jalette
Small Businesses Policy and Regulation
Geoffrey Brennan
P Panikkos Poutziouris, Francis Chittenden and Nicos Michaelas
Robert Bennett
VOLUME FOUR: SOCIETY AND SPACE
Corporeal Cartographies
Felix Driver
Felicity Callard
Ruth Butler and Sophia Bowlby
Gill Valentine
Gender and Performativity
Gerry Pratt and Susan Hanson
Rosalyn Deutsche
Nicky Gregson and Gillian Rose
Human and Non-Human Landscapes
Jim Duncan and Nancy Duncan
Chris Philo
Adrian Franklin
Shiloh Krupar
Political Economies
Trevor Barnes and Michael Curry
Elaine Hartwick
Jim Glassman
Marieke de Goede
Geopolitics
Gearóid Ó Tuathail
William Walters
Geremy Forman and Alexandre (Sandy) Kedar
Melissa Wright
VOLUME FIVE: FOUNDATIONS
The City
Edward Soja
Thomas Osborne and Nikolas Rose
Sumila Gulyani and Ellen Bassett
Laurence Ma
Space and Social Theory
Bob Jessop, Neil Brenner and Martin Jones
Manuel Castells
Julienne Hanson
Jonathan Murdoch
Mimi Sheller and John Urry
Planning Theory and Practice
Robert Beauregard
Louis Albrechts
Patsy Healey
Victoria Beard
Models
George Stiny and Lionel March
John Peponis et al
B Harris and A G Wilson
Dimitris Ballas and Graham Clarke
New Economies
Roger Lee
Anthony Townsend
Jun Zhang
Helen Lawton Smith