All Stories

  1. Insurmountable limitations of city‑scale digital twins? On urban knowledge and planning
  2. The Legal and Political Geography of Pluralism
  3. Revisiting subsidiarity: Not only decentralization but also polycentrism
  4. Energy communities, distributed generation, renewable sources
  5. Self-organizing orders and planning
  6. Spatial justice
  7. Disentangling the commons: three forms of "commonality"
  8. Institutional fragility and institutional malleability
  9. Planning and meta-planning for disruptive events: Learning from the Covid19 pandemic
  10. Distinguishing ‘planning’ from the ‘plan’
  11. What can urban policies and planning really learn from John Rawls? Institutions and the just city
  12. Experiential information in the city: urban agency and planning measures
  13. Values, indicators and policies. Discussing sustainability issues and the covid-19 pandemic
  14. Regulation without propositions
  15. Planning under uncertainty: Cities, Technologies, Decision-Making
  16. How to make norms with things: The normative function of objects
  17. What are the functions of drawings? Towards a new typology
  18. Normative drawings and drawn norms: Investigating normativity beyond the realm of words
  19. Regulation beyond normativity: not only nudges. Ruling without rules
  20. The just city. Three background issues: Institutional justice and spatial justice, social justice and distributive justice, concept of justice and conceptions of justice
  21. Critically Reconsidering Orthodox Ideas: Planning as Teleocratic Intervention and Planning as a Rational Decision Method
  22. Simple Planning Rules for Complex Urban Problems: Toward Legal Certainty for Spatial Flexibility
  23. Constitutional and post-constitutional problems: Reconsidering the issues of public interest, agonistic pluralism and private property in planning
  24. Distributed energy production in a polycentric scenario: policy reforms and community management
  25. Corruption and urban planning
  26. Complexity and the inherent limits of explanation and prediction: Urban codes for self-organising cities