We are excited to announce that Planning Theory & Practice has recently re-launched its Reviews Section. It will now include Policy & Planning Briefs alongside its current lively Book Reviews. The Editors invite contributions to this new section of between 1,500 and 2,000 words in length. These articles can include:
(1) critical insights and analysis of key policy developments and debates; and
(2) analysis of spatial plans based on describing the plan’s context, its aims and content, the planning process, and an illustration or map.
Policy & Planning Briefs should have an international relevance and appeal.
Book reviews should normally be between 800 and 1,000 words. The review should give the journal audience a concise summary and offer a critical assessment of the book’s content. We also welcome articles that re-evaluate ‘classic’ planning texts within the context of a more recent publication.
(1) critical insights and analysis of key policy developments and debates; and
(2) analysis of spatial plans based on describing the plan’s context, its aims and content, the planning process, and an illustration or map.
Policy & Planning Briefs should have an international relevance and appeal.
Book reviews should normally be between 800 and 1,000 words. The review should give the journal audience a concise summary and offer a critical assessment of the book’s content. We also welcome articles that re-evaluate ‘classic’ planning texts within the context of a more recent publication.
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