This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Second World War. It argues that as much as a geographical substrate for social and spatial planning, the neighborhood was an organizing principle in agendas of urban political reform in the 1940s and 1950s. Taking the case of Rotterdam, a severely bombed city that suffered from warfare in many respects, this article discloses the languages of political reform that informed an agenda of revitalizing urban democracy within the framework of the neighborhood. Two intertwined trajectories, encompassing public and private initiatives to institutionalize modes of neighborhood politics and democracy, will show how notions of democratic citizenship and t...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This paper analyses the way the General Expansion Plan for Amsterdam was modified after 1945 to acco...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This paper analyses the way the General Expansion Plan for Amsterdam was modified after 1945 to acco...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This paper analyses the way the General Expansion Plan for Amsterdam was modified after 1945 to acco...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...