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Dr Zan Gunn
Professor Jean Hillier
When Uncertainty is Interpreted as Risk: An Analysis of Tensions Relating to Spatial Planning Reform in England2013
Dr Konrad Miciukiewicz
Professor Frank Moulaert
Professor Jean Hillier
Introduction: Problematising Urban Social Cohesion: A Transdisciplinary Endeavour2012
Dr Zan Gunn
Professor Jean Hillier
Processes of Innovation: reformation of the English strategic spatial planning system2012
Professor Jean Hillier
Encountering Gilles Deleuze in Another Place2011
Professor Jean Hillier
Strategic navigation across multiple planes: Towards a Deleuzean-inspired methodology for strategic spatial planning2011
Professor Jean Hillier
How Could We Study Climate-Related Social Innovation? Applying Deleuzean Philosophy to the Transition Towns2010
Professor Jean Hillier
Introduction2010
Professor Jean Hillier
Introduction to Part 22010
Professor Jean Hillier
Introduction to Part 32010
Professor Jean Hillier
Painting Green Dragons? Towards a Poststructural Theory and Methodology for Strategic Spatial Planning in the People’s Republic of China2010
Professor Jean Hillier
Post-structural complexity: strategic navigation in an ocean of theory and practice2010
Professor Jean Hillier
Strategic navigation in an ocean of theoretical and practice complexity2010
Professor Jean Hillier
Strategic Projects: from sustainability to resilience2010
Professor Jean Hillier
Emeritus Professor Patsy Healey OBE
The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning Theory: Conceptual Challenges for Spatial Planning2010
Professor Jean Hillier
Assemblages of Justice: the 'ghost ships' of Graythorp2009
Professor Jean Hillier
Ping mian yan shuo: Kong jian gui hua de duo ping mian li lun2009
Professor Jean Hillier
Planning in Ten Words or Less2009
Professor Jean Hillier
Professor Frank Moulaert
Social Innovation and Territorial Development2009
Professor Jean Hillier
Emeritus Professor Patsy Healey OBE
Contemporary Movements in Planning Theory2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Do we know what a body can do? Emergent subjectivities in Another Place2008
Professor Jean Hillier
'Empty, swept and garnished': The public finance initiative case of Throckley Middle School2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Emeritus Professor Patsy Healey OBE
Foundations of the Planning Enterprise2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Interplanary practice: towards a Deleuzean-inspired methodology for creative experimentation in strategic spatial planning,2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Emeritus Professor Patsy Healey OBE
Introductions to Volume 1, and to Parts 1, 2 and 3 (4 papers)2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Emeritus Professor Patsy Healey OBE
Introductions to Volume 2 and to Parts 1, 2 and 3 (4 papers)2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Emeritus Professor Patsy Healey OBE
Introductions to Volume 3 and to Parts 1, 2 and 3 (4 papers)2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Plan(E) speaking: A multiplanar theory of spatial planning2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Emeritus Professor Patsy Healey OBE
Political Economy, Diversity and Pragmatism2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Problematising Responsibility in Planning Theory and Practice: on seeing the middle of the string?2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Tracing the disorderly real: performing civic engagement in a complex world2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Viaggio inter-planario: il planning spaziale alla frontiera tra linee e piani (trans. Lieto L.)2008
Professor Jean Hillier
Planning as urban therapeutic2007
Professor Jean Hillier
Stretching Beyond the Horizon: A Multiplanar Theory of Spatial Planning and Governance2007
Professor Jean Hillier
Consent and Consensus: politics, media and governance in twentieth century Australia2005
Professor Jean Hillier
Habitus: a sense of place2005
Professor Jean Hillier
Introduction2005
Professor Jean Hillier
Not over your dead bodies! A Lacanian interpretation of urban planning discourse and practice2005
Professor Jean Hillier
Straddling the Post-Structuralist Abyss: Between Transcendence and Immanence?2005
Professor Jean Hillier
But Tight Jeans are Better!2004
Professor Jean Hillier
Conforming to the expectations of the profession: a Lacanian perspective on planning practice, norms and values2004
Professor Jean Hillier
Conforming to the expectations of the profession: A Lacanian perspective on planning practice, norms and values2004
Professor Jean Hillier
Readings in planning theory (second edition) [book review]2004
Professor Jean Hillier
Professor Frank Moulaert
Three essays on the nature of social innovation in territorial development2004
Professor Jean Hillier
Professor Frank Moulaert
Trois Essais sur le Rôle de l'Innovation Sociale dans le Développement Territorial,2004
Professor Jean Hillier
'Agon'ising Over Consensus - Why Habermasian Ideals Cannot be Real2003
Professor Jean Hillier
Conclusions2003
Professor Jean Hillier
Fighting over the forests: Environmental conflict and decision-making capacity in forest planning processes2003
Professor Jean Hillier
Governance and Strategic Environmental Policy-making in Times of Challenge and Change: the Western Australian Regional Forest Agreement2003
Professor Jean Hillier
Planning fantasies? An exploration of a potential Lacanian framework for understanding development assessment planning2003
Professor Jean Hillier
Puppets of Populism2003
Professor Jean Hillier
Can't See The Trees For The Wood? Visions & Re-Visions Of Old-Growth Forests In Western Australia2002
Professor Jean Hillier
Direct Action and Agonism in Democratic Planning Practice2002
Professor Jean Hillier
Habitus: A Sense of Place2002
Professor Jean Hillier
Mind the Gap2002
Professor Jean Hillier
Presumptive Planning: From Urban Design to Community Creation in One Move?2002
Professor Jean Hillier
Shadows of Power: An Allegory of Prudence in Land-Use Planning2002
Professor Jean Hillier
Gender and Habitus: an editorial introduction2001
Professor Jean Hillier
Imagined Value: the Poetics and Politics of Place2001
Professor Jean Hillier
Relationships between planning policies and women in Australian suburbia2001
Emeritus Professor Patsy Healey OBE
Professor Jean Hillier
Communicative micropolitics: A story of claims and discourses1996