Before the Covid-19 pandemic, and according to a debate promoted by Benjamin Davy, we decided to have a special issue of the Transactions of the Association of European Schools of Planning on the intersections of human dignity, planning, and urban spaces. The articles in this special issue were written before the pandemic emergency, but nevertheless make a significant contribution in reflecting on the mutual relationships between human dignity and control of spaces, in ordinary as well as extraordinary times
Kathryn Tabb, a philosopher, explores the ethical implications of the push to develop precision medi...
This paper is edited on the basis of intensive round-table discussions within a relatively small gro...
This article draws out key implications for urban designers from the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly...
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted on the world’s population in unprecedented terms, both with regar...
The ongoing pandemic has led to more than 100 million of confirmed cases and 2.16 million deaths of ...
The COVID19 pandemic has exposed several systemic failures and injustices in the way cities are plan...
This article analyzes some relevant questions as regards the impact of COVID-19-related social livin...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted cities around the world and raised fun...
Neoliberal urban restructuring constitutes an underlying challenge facing cities and communities aro...
The highly contagious coronavirus and the rapid spread of COVID-19 disease have generated a global p...
In our earlier research on urban regeneration process and the specific role played by public spaces,...
In answering the call and the spirit of this conference that hinges on heritage, architecture, citie...
The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has had sharp effects in urban settings, both in terms of exposi...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused immense suffering and misery. However, at the same time, it has cr...
peer reviewedSustainable development has been a subject of urban planning for three decades now. Pla...
Kathryn Tabb, a philosopher, explores the ethical implications of the push to develop precision medi...
This paper is edited on the basis of intensive round-table discussions within a relatively small gro...
This article draws out key implications for urban designers from the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly...
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted on the world’s population in unprecedented terms, both with regar...
The ongoing pandemic has led to more than 100 million of confirmed cases and 2.16 million deaths of ...
The COVID19 pandemic has exposed several systemic failures and injustices in the way cities are plan...
This article analyzes some relevant questions as regards the impact of COVID-19-related social livin...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted cities around the world and raised fun...
Neoliberal urban restructuring constitutes an underlying challenge facing cities and communities aro...
The highly contagious coronavirus and the rapid spread of COVID-19 disease have generated a global p...
In our earlier research on urban regeneration process and the specific role played by public spaces,...
In answering the call and the spirit of this conference that hinges on heritage, architecture, citie...
The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has had sharp effects in urban settings, both in terms of exposi...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused immense suffering and misery. However, at the same time, it has cr...
peer reviewedSustainable development has been a subject of urban planning for three decades now. Pla...
Kathryn Tabb, a philosopher, explores the ethical implications of the push to develop precision medi...
This paper is edited on the basis of intensive round-table discussions within a relatively small gro...
This article draws out key implications for urban designers from the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly...