The Seventh Generation
- The Politics of Planning in Latin America and the Latino US
by Samuel Stein, Clara Irazábal
Latin Americas, North and South
- The Political Ecology Approach to Planning in a Global World: A Latin-American Perspective
by Liliana Giraldo Arias - The Contradictions of Cooperative Institutions in Pindoyú, Paraguay
by Kathryn Peters - Fighting for Planning for the First Time in Fortaleza, Brazil
by Clarissa Sampaio Freitas - The Damage from Mega-Sporting Events in Brazil
by J. Justin Woods - Call for Papers: Detroit, Fall, 2015
- The Social Struggle for Public Spaces in Guayaquil, Ecuador
by Luis Alfonso Saltos Espinoza - Yachay, City of Knowledge: A Catalyst of Territorial (In)Equity and Social (In)Justice in Equador
by Juan Carlos Maquilón Tapia - Displacing the Dead, Disregarding the Living: Public Space and Cemetery Planning in Bogotá, Colombia
by Christien Klaufus - Paradise Misappropriated: The Case of Touristic Gated Communities in Lyford Cay and Clifton Bay, Bahamas
by Samar Al-Skaff, Nasr Chamma, Hanna Ibrahim, Alexandra Kallab, Christelle Lahoud, Andrey Levchenko - Planned but Mostly Unimplemented: Large Scale Green Infrastructure in Arid Northern Mexico Cities
by Gabriel Díaz Montemayor - Diálogo on the Border: Planning for Latino Communities in South Texas
by Edna Ledesma, Cecilia Giusti, Bara Safarova, Larry Vasquez, Esther Valles Rojas - Economic Restructuring and the Roosevelt Avenue Business Improvement District
by Arturo Ignacio Sánchez - An Activist’s Response to School Closing: A Residential Teacher’s Village in a Gentrifying Puerto Rican Community
by Ivis García
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