Critical Planning

Parent: UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for August through November, 2024

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49s9r7trCritical Planning: Volume 253843572793.0%
7ww6h030Sustainable Orientalism: Hegemonic discourses for environmental sustainability and their transmission to non-Western habitats1433810526.6%
1cq879dcUrban Mobility and Economic Shock: How Bangkok’s Transportation System Weathered the 1997 Financial Crisis142647845.1%
5qq342m2Changing the Plan: How “Feminist Cities” and Feminist Political Ecology Can Inform More Equitable and Climate- Just City Planning Practice138597942.8%
6960870zReturn of the Jitneys: How Transportation Neoliberals Never Waste A Good Crisis128359327.3%
9561p8hdThe Playboy Mansion Must Be Destroyed1201810215.0%
4sb7n1x5Reframing Urban Agriculture: Open Land for the Public Good99514851.5%
12v379q7The Re-Urbanization of Catalhoyuk97128512.4%
1ts0b20tTransit Access and Regional Coordination in Metropolitan Detroit95276828.4%
5jd9d353MASTER PLANS AND PATTERNS OF SEGREGATION AMONG MUSLIMS IN DELHI95573860.0%
7v07n4f0CHALLENGES AND BENEFITS OF HOMEOWNERSHIP: Conversations with Low-Income Homeowners in North Minneapolis95177817.9%
25j1r1pjPershing Square: A History of Plans, Designers, and Publics89434648.3%
83k795fcUNEVEN EFFECTS: THE MIXED STORY OF TRANSIT-ORIENTED GENTRIFICATION IN LOS ANGELES89622769.7%
0b52q11wOpacity and Porosity: Space, Time, and Body in the Age of Ultra-capitalism88365240.9%
5mn3806tMy Los Angeles: From Economic Restructuring to Regional Urbanization by Edward W. Soja874834.6%
1s1920rdJacqueline Leavitt: Activist Scholar867798.1%
4p98p21xLicense to Ride: Free Public Transportation for Residents of Tallinn85127314.1%
4k37415fVolume 27: Open84275732.1%
7h34w32bRESISTANCE AGAINST MINING EXTRACTIVISM IN CHILE83572668.7%
0cj1q5h5Understanding the City through Crisis. Neoliberalization in Post-Wall Berlin75443158.7%
6w89g5gmArchitecture and the Accessory Dwelling Unit Revolution: Perspectives from Builders70313944.3%
3mm0232gThe El Segundo Refinery: Whiteness, Imperialist Expansion and Extractive Infrastructures68194927.9%
5qf7700vThe Open Spaces of Post-Earthquake Skopje: A Planning Strategy for Architecture Beyond Capitalism68293942.6%
043715n8Agenda 21: Pathway to a Better Tomorrow or Global Conspiracy to Subjugate Individual Rights?646589.4%
6cf9x0kfEvaluating Meaningful Engagement Under Environmental Justice Mandates: A Case Study of California’s SB1000 Implementation in Santa Ana64164825.0%
2z5490gfA PARTICIPAÇÃO POPULAR COMO CAMINHO PARA UMA REGULARIZAÇÃO FUNDIÁRIA TRANSFORMADORA: O CASO DE FORTALEZA59223737.3%
1vt9q25hPUBLIC SPACES OF ‘FREEDOM’: THE EMERGENCE OF GENDER-EXCLUSIVE PARKS IN TEHRAN56292751.8%
5dh3x2chFeeding the Urban Leviathan56282850.0%
9nj852xjHousing Development Opportunity56302653.6%
4gw0f2r2(Dis)possession: The Historic Development of View Park and Los Angeles’ Ongoing Housing Crisis54233142.6%
4bz0c58pSustainability or Connectivity? The Neoliberal Logics of Train Station Area Development53193435.8%
4wd082m2Book Review: Desmond, Matthew. (2016). Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. New York: Crown Publishers.51302158.8%
5dm00033Planning, Violence, and Crisis in Sociohistorical Perspective: Crime, Capital, Commodities, and Cartelization in Tancítaro, Michoacán49193038.8%
69z3c544Costa Del Sol: Living Between the Lines48232547.9%
61z132bjThe Pedagogy of Talking Back: Challenging the Modernist Ideologies of the Murphy Sculpture Garden Through Contemporary Definitions and Practices of Public Art47202742.6%
9rt519c0The Water Impacts of Establishing an Equitable Tree Canopy for Los Angeles47281959.6%
98t721wsOpen Pandora’s Box46123426.1%
44k8254mDEATH AND LIFE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN LANDSCAPES: HOW TRADITIONAL PLANNING’S FAILURES FRAGMENT RURAL WESTERN PLACES44192543.2%
12v3775hArchi-Techno: World2World Building42202247.6%
02d3918rEco-Certification of Natural Rubber: Demand, Supply, and Potential Implications of Private Global Environmental Governance4163514.6%
43g8d0b8A Planning Mixtape: Black Healing (Matters), Housing, and the Prison Nation39162341.0%
87z42194The Winter Quarters (continued)39261366.7%
24p5m6msLab to Table: Meat Culture in Los Angeles37172045.9%
4nw3s2csDC State of Mind37152240.5%
5vg8f7tfVolume 26: Just Futures37181948.6%
4qg3d8qcNOT EVER AGAIN: A POSTCOLONIAL VIEW OF OPENCAST COAL MINING IN THE SOUTH WALES VALLEYS36102627.8%
9vk289bmTHE LOWER ATHABASCA REGIONAL PLAN’S FUTURE IS HISTORY36221461.1%
41c45291Remembering Edward W. Soja and the Los Angeles School3572820.0%
8n62t0tjSKILLS OF OCCUPATION AND TECHNE OF SQUATTING: SIT-IN PROTESTS IN SOUTH KOREA SINCE 200935112431.4%
1bx1t6q4In Memoriam: Edward W. Soja, 1940-201534151944.1%

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