Land Policy Reading Club
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Please register at readingclub.landpolicy.de
All meetings from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. CET/CEST organized via Zoom
- 17 May
- Ernest R. Alexander (1992) A transaction cost theory of planning. Journal of the Ameri-can Planning Association 58(2) 190–200. Doi: 10.1080/01944369208975793
- Introduction: *** Discussant: ***
- 21 June
- A. Dan Tarlock (2014) Zoned not planned. Planning Theory 13(1) 99–112. Doi: 10.1177/1473095212469942
- Introduction: *** Discussant: ***
- 5 July
- Terry Moore (1978) Why allow planners to do what they do? A justification from eco-nomic theory. Journal of the American Planning Association 44(4) 387–398. Doi: 10.1080/01944367808976917
- Introduction: *** Discussant: ***
- 16 August
- Philip Booth (2016) Planning and the rule of law. Planning Theory & Practice 17(3) 344–360. Doi: 10.1080/14649357.2016.1183810
- Introduction: *** Discussant: ***
- 20 September
- Stefano Moroni (2007) Planning, liberty and the rule of law. Planning Theory 6(2) 146–163. Doi: 10.1177/1473095207077586
- Introduction: *** Discussant: ***
- 18 October
- Mona Fawaz (2017) Planning and the making of a propertied landscape. Planning Theory & Practice 18(3) 365–384. Doi: 10.1080/14649357.2016.1180423
- Introduction: *** Discussant: ***
- 08 November
- Leonie Janssen-Jansen & Greg Lloyd (2012) Property booms and bubbles. A demolition strategy – towards a tabula rasa? Journal of Surveying, Construction & Property 3(2) 1–11. Doi: 10.22452/jscp.vol3no2.2
- Introduction: *** Discussant: ***
Our meetings will be guided by the following questions:
- What does the text say?
- Who is the author, what is the context?
- Why is the text relevant for land policy and spatial planning?
- Which parts of the text are plausible, which parts are difficult to understand?
Each meeting will start with an introduction and a response from a discussant.
We are now looking for volunteers, who wish to fill the ***-slots!
Ben & Thomas
If you have questions or comments: benjamin.davyudoedu and/or thomas.hartmanntu-dortmundde