JUR offers an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners, policymakers, and professionals worldwide. The editors welcome contributions addressing the relationships between ideas informing urban theory, practice and process, and the outcomes of planning, past and present. Contributors are invited to submit articles based on original empirical or theoretical work, as well as assessments or critiques of existing studies that offer new perspectives, critical insights, or new data to stimulate and inform the debate over the future development of planning and design. |