To commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the publication of The Death and Life of Great American Cities, the Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review and the Carroll School of Management invited Jane Jacobs to a symposium in her honor. To accommodate Ms. Jacobs, the symposium participants were divided into two panels. After each panel’s presentations, Ms. Jacobs offered her comments, and she and the panel members responded to audience questions. This essay, in part, reflects some of the comments Ms. Jacobs made both after the panel presentations and in response to audience questions. Her candor at the symposium was as refreshing as it is in her writing
Mrs. Jacobs has seized upon a central historical truth: great cities are inherently creative. Accord...
This paper attempts to accomplish three goals: to estimate Jacobs’ impact on urban planning, to inve...
Writing a surreply in a law review symposium is almost always a mistake. The author of the initial...
To commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the publication of The Death and Life of Great American C...
On the occasion of Jane Jacobs’ 100 anniversary, the chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy of the D...
This essay reviews Jane Jacobs’s three major books: The Death and Life of Great American Cities,Citi...
Jane Jacobs is surely an authoress who raised many valuable insights and crucial questions for conte...
Citation: Seamon, D. (2012). ‘A jumping, joyous urban jumble’: Jane Jacobs’s Death and Life of Great...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
Influenced by Jane Jacobs' ideas expressed in her book "The Death and Life of Great American Cities"...
This issue explores Jane Jacobs' ideas expressed in her book "The Death and Life of Great American C...
Jane Jacobs’s 1961 classic, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, identifies four preconditio...
Jane Jacobs’s vision of urban life and community development can be understood as a foundation of su...
By 2030, 60 % of the world_s population will live in cities;1 in such an environment, intelligent ur...
Mrs. Jacobs has seized upon a central historical truth: great cities are inherently creative. Accord...
This paper attempts to accomplish three goals: to estimate Jacobs’ impact on urban planning, to inve...
Writing a surreply in a law review symposium is almost always a mistake. The author of the initial...
To commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the publication of The Death and Life of Great American C...
On the occasion of Jane Jacobs’ 100 anniversary, the chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy of the D...
This essay reviews Jane Jacobs’s three major books: The Death and Life of Great American Cities,Citi...
Jane Jacobs is surely an authoress who raised many valuable insights and crucial questions for conte...
Citation: Seamon, D. (2012). ‘A jumping, joyous urban jumble’: Jane Jacobs’s Death and Life of Great...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
Influenced by Jane Jacobs' ideas expressed in her book "The Death and Life of Great American Cities"...
This issue explores Jane Jacobs' ideas expressed in her book "The Death and Life of Great American C...
Jane Jacobs’s 1961 classic, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, identifies four preconditio...
Jane Jacobs’s vision of urban life and community development can be understood as a foundation of su...
By 2030, 60 % of the world_s population will live in cities;1 in such an environment, intelligent ur...
Mrs. Jacobs has seized upon a central historical truth: great cities are inherently creative. Accord...
This paper attempts to accomplish three goals: to estimate Jacobs’ impact on urban planning, to inve...
Writing a surreply in a law review symposium is almost always a mistake. The author of the initial...