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3by Garrido, Gonzalo José López Published in Journal of planning history (09.02.2021)“...In 1968, a group of geographers led by William Bunge founded the Detroit Geographical Expedition and Institute (DGEI), a methodology based on teaching...”
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5“...First, we examine Businessmen Daniel B. “Dan” Gilbert and Michael “Mike” Ilitch’s multibillion-dollar investments in Detroit’s office buildings and...”
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6by Wilson, Barbara Brown Published in Journal of planning history (01.02.2021)“...In the fall of 1968, just after the passage of the Fair Housing Act and before astronauts would first orbit the moon, President Johnson launched a housing...”
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7“...The various approaches to planning manifest the intellectual currents of a society. Dualities such as efficiency/community have been central to shaping...”
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8by Retzlaff, Rebecca Published in Journal of planning history (01.11.2020)“...This article analyzes the connection between public school segregation and Urban Renewal and interstate highway construction in Birmingham, Alabama. It...”
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9by Pearlman, Lauren Published in Journal of planning history (01.11.2020)“...Few studies of post–World War II, Washington, DC, focus on the development decisions local black officials made following the passage of limited home rule...”
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10by Fox, Kenneth Published in Journal of planning history (01.11.2020)“...In 1944, the Fred L. Lavanburg Foundation resolved to fund sociological research of value to planners of housing projects and communities for low-income...”
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11by Ammon, Francesca Russello Published in Journal of planning history (01.11.2020)“...During the postwar urban renewal era, many US cities constructed high-rise downtown apartment buildings to lure families back from the suburbs. These projects...”
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12by McCulloch, Michael Published in Journal of planning history (01.11.2020)“...Facing post–World War I housing shortages and the prospect of social unrest, policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic supported the construction of modern...”
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14“...This article is a case study of failure at the federal, state, and local levels. In 1956, Newburgh, New York, undertook an ambitious, arguably oversized, urban...”
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15“...This article examines the Pralltown neighborhood of Lexington, Kentucky, and the concept of the “unsuccessful” urban renewal project. Pralltown was created for...”
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17by Fairbanks, Robert B Published in Journal of planning history (01.08.2020)“...When it comes to the federal urban renewal program, Texas has often been dismissed as a conservative state since large cities like Dallas and Houston refused...”
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18by Winkler, Tanja Published in Journal of planning history (28.07.2020)“...If we agree with Ananya Roy’s claim that planning’s epistemic roots are grounded in liberalism—which is riddled with inherent ethicopolitical tensions—then it...”
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19“...In the 1930s and 1940s, multiple five-year Soviet plans for national industrialization transformed Ukraine’s capital Kyiv (Russian Kiev) into a dramatic...”
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20by Hess, Daniel Baldwin Published in Journal of planning history (01.08.2018)“...Residential housing compounds known as mikrorayons were enclosed within vast housing estates and served as central features of socialist urbanism in the...”