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Journal of Planning History

Journal of Planning History

Other Titles in:
History | Planning | Regional Geography

eISSN: 15526585 | ISSN: 15385132 | Current volume: 23 | Current issue: 4 Frequency: Quarterly
The Journal of Planning History (JPH), a quarterly peer-reviewed journal from Sage Publications, provides a scholarly outlet for the growing multidisciplinary cadre of academics and practitioners in the broad field of planning history.

The Journal of Planning History publishes peer-reviewed articles, commentaries, review essays, and exhibition/conference reviews in the field of planning history around the world and including transnational interactions. JPH invites scholars and practitioners of planning to submit articles and features on the full range of topics embraced by city and regional planning history, including planning history, transnational planning experiences, planning history pedagogy, planning history in planning practice, the intellectual roots of planning processes, and planning history historiography.

The journal also provides professors of planning history with an effective tool for classroom instruction.

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/joph

The Journal of Planning History publishes peer-reviewed articles, book, conference and exhibition reviews, commissioned essays, and updates on new publications on the history of city and regional planning with case studies from around the world. JPH invites scholars and practitioners of planning to submit articles and features on the full range of topics embraced by city and regional planning history, including local case studies around the world, transnational planning experiences, planning history pedagogy, planning history in planning practice, the intellectual roots of the planning processes, and planning history historiography.

Editors
Brent D. Ryan Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Andrew Whittemore University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
Review Editor
Kevan Malone Texas Tech University, USA
Editorial Advisory Board
Robin Bachin University of Miami, USA
Carlton Basmajian Iowa State University, USA
Eugenie Ladner Birch, F.A.I.C.P. University of Pennsylvania, USA
Daniel Campo Morgan State University, USA
Yasser Elsheshtawy Columbia University, USA
Robert Freestone University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
David Gordon Queens University, Canada
Richard Greenwald Fairfield University in Connecticut
Richard Harris McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
Sonia Hirt University of Georgia, USA
Greg Hise University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
Jyoti Hosagrahar World Heritage Center, UNESCO
Liu Jian Tsinghua University, China
Ahmed Z. Khan Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Laura Kolbe University of Helsinki, Finland
Abidin Kusno University of British Columbia, Canada
Kristin Larsen University of Florida, USA
Randall Mason University of Pennsylvania, USA
Madalena Cunha Matos Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Panayiota Pyla University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Eric Sandweiss Indiana University, USA
Mary Corbin Sies University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Christopher Silver University of Florida, USA
Amita Sinha University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Lawrence Vale Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
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