This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyond the contemporary juncture’. It starts by acknowledging two limits of the existing body of literature on the planning/crisis/austerity nexus: on the one hand, the excessive reliance on cases at the ‘core’ of the financial crisis of 2007–2008, with impacts on the understanding of austerity as a response to economic crises; and, on the other, the limited attention given to the impacts of austerity on planning, and their implications for planning practice and research. Based on the contributions in the special issue, the article reflects on some lessons learned: first, the need for a more nuanced understanding of the multiple geographies and te...
This paper engages with a recent set of critical arguments concerning the 'post-crisis city' and the...
This article explores the different forms of disruptive subjectivity that have developed in the cont...
In 2010, the British Coalition government came to power explicitly promising spending cuts as part o...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
This paper explores the extent to which UK planning system reforms introduced during austerity affec...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
This article discusses the European wave of contention catalysed by the financial market crash of 20...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
This article explores the different forms of disruptive subjectivity that have developed in the cont...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about austerity economics and revealed that it ...
Since 2008, cities in the Western world have been under stress due to pressures that have been label...
The series of economic crises that began in 2007 - but which took a specific form in Europe from 201...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
This paper engages with a recent set of critical arguments concerning the 'post-crisis city' and the...
This article explores the different forms of disruptive subjectivity that have developed in the cont...
In 2010, the British Coalition government came to power explicitly promising spending cuts as part o...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
This paper explores the extent to which UK planning system reforms introduced during austerity affec...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
This article discusses the European wave of contention catalysed by the financial market crash of 20...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
This article explores the different forms of disruptive subjectivity that have developed in the cont...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about austerity economics and revealed that it ...
Since 2008, cities in the Western world have been under stress due to pressures that have been label...
The series of economic crises that began in 2007 - but which took a specific form in Europe from 201...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
This paper engages with a recent set of critical arguments concerning the 'post-crisis city' and the...
This article explores the different forms of disruptive subjectivity that have developed in the cont...
In 2010, the British Coalition government came to power explicitly promising spending cuts as part o...