Spatial Interventions series
Series editors: Angelique Chettiparamb, School of Real Estate and Planning, Henley Business School, University of Reading and Huw Thomas, School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University, UK and School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast, UK.
Spatial Interventions is a series of innovative books which communicate and promote research associated with spatial thinking, spatial analysis and interventions in shaping and managing space. The series includes research and debates around particular types of spaces (public spaces, market places, nature reserves, etc.); qualities of space (spatial justice, productivity, conservation, etc.); modes or techniques of interventions (plans, site planning, enforcement regimes, etc.); normative concepts which may guide and shape interventions (diversity, professionalism, complexity, etc.) and reflections on professional and personal knowledge, skills and attitudes of spatial professions and professionals. These books offer a visionary, and sometimes contested, view on aspects of space or spatial interventions by exploring the sub-areas of the subject in question and the significant schools of thought within it.
An essential resource for PhD students and active scholars who want to be at the forefront of research on space and place, books in this series are particularly relevant for spatial disciplines such as Spatial Planning, Regional Planning, Community Planning, Environmental Planning, Real Estate, Urban Design, Human Geography, Development Geography and Urban and Rural Studies.
The series is open to both edited and authored projects. Volumes will be commissioned, but proposals are also welcomed.
For an initial discussion about submitting a book proposal please contact the series editors.
For submissions in this series: contact Prof. Angelique Chettiparamb ([email protected]), Dr Huw Thomas ([email protected]) or commissioning editor Ms. Katy Crossan ([email protected])
An essential resource for PhD students and active scholars who want to be at the forefront of research on space and place, books in this series are particularly relevant for spatial disciplines such as Spatial Planning, Regional Planning, Community Planning, Environmental Planning, Real Estate, Urban Design, Human Geography, Development Geography and Urban and Rural Studies.
The series is open to both edited and authored projects. Volumes will be commissioned, but proposals are also welcomed.
For an initial discussion about submitting a book proposal please contact the series editors.
For submissions in this series: contact Prof. Angelique Chettiparamb ([email protected]), Dr Huw Thomas ([email protected]) or commissioning editor Ms. Katy Crossan ([email protected])