Critical Planning, 15th Anniversary Volume

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Authors:  Randall Crane

Date: July 1, 2008

Project: Critical Planning, 15th Anniversary Volume

The Critical Planning journal began with a small group of students sharing  their own texts and commissioning work from others. It emerged in a  period of transition: the Planning Department separated from the  Architecture Department and joined the newly structured School of Public  Policy and Social Research (later renamed the School of Public  Affairs), a process instigated by the Chancellor’s Professional Schools  Restructuring Initiative. Critical Planning remains a forum for debating key issues, concerns, and  “questioning the ways in which urban planning is conceptualized and  practiced” (Volume 4, editorial). Instead of debating and publishing our  own work, we now draw from an ever-growing international pool of  submissions from researchers of cities and regions working in a variety  of disciplines.

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