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In this episode of the Planning Theory podcast, Catherine Brinkley reflects on the special issue of the journal that she edited looking afresh at the concept of the 'commons' and discusses what the concept offers to planning theory today.
UAR: Discussion Panel: Exploring Regional Inter-governmental Organizations, Part 1
SD Podcast Number 23 - A discussion with Mark Salter, Security Dialogue Editor
Implications of the 2018 US Elections for Women's Representation in the Democratic and Republican Parties
Pink-Tide Governments: Pragmatic and Populist Responses to Challenges from the Right
SD Podcast Number 22 - Jolle Demmers & Lauren Gould; An Assemblage Approach to Liquid Warfare
SD Podcast Number 21 - Dan Öberg; Warfare as design: transgressive creativity and reductive operational planning
Assessing the Gender Gap: Implications for the 2018 Midterm Elections
Creating Preemptive Suspects: National Security, Border Defense, and Immigration Policy, 1980-Present
Exploring American Regional Intergovernmental Organizations
LAP: Open Veins Revisited: The New Extractivism in Latin America
LAP: The Cold War and Latin American Studies
ALT Northeast Indian Enigmas
LAP: Media, Politics, and Democratization in Latin America (Spanish)
LAP: Media, Politics, and Democratization in Latin America (English)
LAP: Freeing Latin America From Erroneous Theses: Homage to Rodolfo Stavenhagen (Spanish)
LAP: Freeing Latin America From Erroneous Theses: Homage to Rodolfo Stavenhagen (English)
SD Podcast Number 20 - Emily Gilbert; The gift of war: cash, counterinsurgency, and 'collateral damage'
PRQ: Anarchist Women and the Politics of Walking
LAP: The Urban Informal Economy Revisited (Spanish)
LAP: The Urban Informal Economy RevisIted (English)
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