Publications
This is the beginning of a list of key publications and essays by GPEIG members and others closely aligned with the GPEIG mission. If you would like your work added to this list send an email with the citation to .
- Afshar, Farokh and Keith Pezzoli (guest co-Editors) (2001) Globalization and Planning. A Special Issue of the Journal of Planning Education and Research. 20 (3) Spring 2001.
- Afshar, F., and Deborah Howe (1993) Globalization and the redefinition of planning practice. Paper prepared for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Commission on Global Approaches to North American Planning Education.
- Douglass, M. and J. Friedmann (1998). Cities for citizens : planning and the rise of civil society in a global age. Chichester, England ; New York, J. Wiley.
- Friedmann, J. (1987). Planning in the public domain : from knowledge to action. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.
- Friedmann, J. (1992). Empowerment : the politics of alternative development. Cambridge, MA, Blackwell.
- Friedmann, J. (2002). The prospect of cities. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.
- Hibbard, Michael, ed. (1995) Frameworks for Sustainable Forests and Communities. Northwest Policy Center.
- Lim , Gill-Chin (ed.) (2003) Strategy for a Global University. VIPP, Michigan State University: East Lansing, MI.
- L im, Gill-Chin (guest ed.) (1993) “Special Issue on Planning Education toward the 21st Century,” in Environment and Planning. Vol. 20, No. 5. 1993. pp.497-605. Contributors: SC Orlick; P Niebanck; T Banerjee; H Amirahmadi, FD Zinn, and RC Hinojosa; GC Lim; C Goldsmith; IM. Jammal.
This is an important work because the contributors are those who played key roles during the early stage of the development of global interest within the ACSP. Also the writings are good: Many questions being asked again and again these days were already dealt with at that time. In that sense, they are classics. (annotation by Gill-Chin Lim).
- Perera, N. (1998). Society and space : colonialism, nationalism, and postcolonial identity in Sri Lanka. Boulder, Colo., Westview Press.
- Pezzoli, Keith and Deborah Howe (2001) “Planning Pedagogy and Globalization: A Content Analysis of Syllabi.” Special Issue, Globalization and Planning, edited by Keith Pezzoli and Farokh Afshar. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Vol. 20 (3).
- Pezzoli, K. (2000) Human Settlements and Planning for Ecological Sustainability: The Case of Mexico City. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press.
- Sanyal, B. (1990). Breaking the boundaries : a one-world approach to planning education. New York: Plenum Press.
- Rodwin, L. and Bish Sanyal (eds.) (1999) The Profession of City Planning: Changes, Successes, Failures and Challenges (1950 - 2000). Center for Urban Policy Research: Rutgers University, New Jersey.
- Sanyal, B. (2002) Globalization, Ethical Compromise and Planning Theory”, Planning Theory , Vol. 1, No. 2: 117-124. Sage Publications.
- Sanyal, B. (2001) “Comparative Planning Cultures”, Planning for Cities in the 21st Century, World Congress of City Planners, Association of European Schools of Planning’s Congress, Shanghai, China, July, 2001.
- Sanyal, B.(2001) “Globalization and Comparative Planning Education”, American Planning Association, Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 2001.Stiftel, Bruce and Vanessa Watson (2004) Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning, Volume 1. Routledge: New York and London.
Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning offers a selection of the best urban planning scholarship from each of the world’s planning scholarship communities. The award winning papers presented illustrate the concerns and the discourse of planning scholarship communities and provide a glimpse into planning theory and practice by planning academics around the world. All those with an interest in urban and regional planning will find this collection valuable in opening new avenues for research and debate. This book was published by Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group in conjunction with the Global Planning Education Association Network (GPEAN). Learn more about this book.
- Vázquez-Castillo, María Teresa (2004) Land Privatization in Mexico: Urbanization, Formation of Regions, and Globalization in Ejidos. Routledge: London & New York.
This book analyzes [ejido] land as space of urbanization and location of economic activities. It explores land privatization as a redistributive process with local, urban, regional and global consequences.