Campbell, H, Fainstein, S (2010)
Justice, urban politics and policy, in K. Mossberger, S.E. Clarke and P. John, Oxford Handbook of Urban Politics,
Oxford University Press: Oxford |
Campbell, H, (2010)
C. Sirianni, Investing in Democracy: Engaging Citizens in Collaborative Governance
Journal of the American Planning Association |
Campbell, H, (2010)
What's 'good' in Planning?
AESOP, Young Academics' Network Conference, Prague, Keynote Paper |
Campbell, H, (2010)
P. Marcuse et al. Searching for the Just City
Planning Theory and Practice, 11(2) |
Campbell, H, Marshall, R (2009)
Utilitarianism’s bad breadth? A re-evaluation of the public interest justification for planning, in R. Paddison, Urban Studies – Society
Sage: London, , 163-187 |
Campbell, H, Punter, J (2009)
The state of planning research: reflections on the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise
Town Planning Review, 80(1), 31-55 |
Campbell, H, (2009)
Editorial: Quality and scholarship in planning research: is there a danger we just publish and perish?
Planning Theory and Practice, 10(1), 3-7 |
Campbell, H, (2009)
Patsy Healey in theory and in practice, including, Learning about scholarship…on a red London omnibus
Planning Theory and Practice, 10(1), 133-149 |
Campbell, H, (2009)
How best can we achieve change that is likely to lead to more just and equitable places?
Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard University |
Campbell, H, (2009)
Professional ethics and planning
Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT |
Campbell, H, (2009)
Planning and justice: between imposition and “anything goes”,
Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University |
Campbell, H, (2009)
Right to the just city? Invited roundtable
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference |
Campbell, H, (2009)
Just planning, just judgements?, Cities of tomorrow: sustainability, planning and justice today,
Tel Aviv University |
Campbell, H, (2009)
Justice, judgement and planning
Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Amsterdam |
Campbell, H, Fainstein, S, Watkins, C, Tait, M (2009)
Justice, urban politics and policy
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Crystal City, USA |
Campbell, H, Tait, M, Watkins, C (2009)
Making space for justice
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Crystal City, USA |
Campbell, H, Tait, M, Watkins, C (2009)
Making space for justice
Association of European Schools of Planning Congress, Liverpool, UK |
Campbell, H, Marshall, R (2008)
Public involvement and planning: looking beyond the one to the many, in T. Levant, P. Batey, K. Button and P. Nijkamp, Urban Planning
Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, 321-344 |
Campbell, H, Marshall, R (2008)
Ethical frameworks and planning theory, in P. Healey and J. Hillier, Critical Essays in Planning Theory, Volume 3: Contemporary Movements in Planning Theory
Ashgate: Aldershot, 535-549 |
Campbell, H, (2008)
Middle-class places…and the dangers of leaving economics to economists
Planning Theory and Practice, 9(1), 3-6 |
Campbell, H, (2008)
Theory and practice in planning: two sides of the same coin or different coins
Harvard University |
Campbell, H, Tait, M, Watkins, C (2008)
Justice, judgement and planning: From the local to global
MIT SPURS and Harvard Loeb Fellows Workshop |
Campbell, H, (2008)
Just judgements: spatial planning from an ethical perspective
CRESR Seminar Programme, Sheffield Hallam University |
Campbell, H, (2008)
Making judgements: spatial planning from an ethical perspective
Conceptual Challenges in Planning Theory Workshop, University of Newcastle |
Campbell, H, (2006) Just planning: the art of situated ethical judgement
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 26(1), pp. 92-106 (runner up 2007 ACSP Chester Rapkin prize) |
Campbell, H, Marshall, R (2006)
Towards justice in planning: a re-appraisal
European Planning Studies, 14(2), pp. 239-252 (Best paper published in EPS in 2006). |
Campbell, H, Henneberry, J. (2005)
Contradictions in the operation of the planning obligations system
Journal of Property Research, 22(1) pp. 37-59 (runner-up 2006 AESOP prize paper). |
Campbell, H, R Marshall (2005)
The changing conception of professionalism in planning
Town Planning Review, 76(2), pp. 191-214. |
Campbell, H, Marshall, R (2002)
Utilitarianism's bad breadth? A re-evaluation of the public interest justification for planning
Planning Theory, 1(2), pp.163-187 (Reprinted twice in collections) |
Campbell, H (2002)
Planning: an idea of value (Inaugural Lecture)
Town Planning Review, 73(3), pp.271-288 |
Campbell, H, Tait, M (2000)
The politics of communication between planning officers and politicians: the exercise of power through discourse
Environment and Planning A, 32(3), pp 489-506 |
Campbell, H, Marshall, R (2000)
Moral obligations, planning and the public interest: a commentary on current British practice
Environment and Planning B, 27(2), pp 297-312 |
Campbell, H, Gladwell, C, Ellis, H, Henneberry, J (2000)
Planning Obligations, Planning Practice and Land Use Outcomes
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 27(5), pp 759-775 |
Campbell, H, Marshall, R (2000)
Public Involvement and Planning: Looking Beyond the One to the Many
International Planning Studies, 5(3), pp 321-343 (reprinted in anthology) |
Campbell, H, Marshall, R (1999)
Ethical Frameworks and Planning Theory
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 23(3), pp 464-478 (Reprinted in anthology) |
Campbell, H, Marshall, R (1998)
Acting on Principle: dilemmas in planning practice
Planning Practice and Research, 13(2), pp 117-129 |
Campbell, H (1996)
A social interactionist perspective on computer implementation in planning
Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 62(1), pp 99-107 |
Campbell, H, Masser, I (1995)
GIS and Organisations
London: Taylor & Francis |
| As editor of Planning Theory and Practice, recent issues of Interface and editorials include: |
| Editorial: Quality and scholarship in planning research: is there a danger we just publish and perish? Planning Theory and Practice, 10(1), 2009, pp. 3-7. |
| Interface: Patsy Healey in theory and in practice, including, Learning about scholarship…on a red London omnibus, Planning Theory and Practice, 10(1), 2009, pp. 133-149. |
| Editorial: Middle-class places…and the dangers of leaving economics to economists, Planning Theory and Practice, 9(1), 2008, pp.3-6. |
| Learning about planning: some stories from a British planning school, Planning Theory and Practice 8(2), 2007, pp. 268-275. |
| Editorial: Planning and the (re)appearance of truth, Planning Theory and Practice 8(1), 2007, pp. 1-4. |
| Interface: Is the issue of climate change too big for spatial planning? Planning Theory and Practice 7(2), 2006, pp. 201-230. |
| Interface: The darker side of local communities: is this the real world of planning?, Planning Theory and Practice 6(4), 2005, pp. 519-543. |
| Editorial, Planning Theory and Practice 6(3), 2005, pp. 277-280. |
| Interface: Reflexivity and the planning academic: challenges and responsibilities, Planning Theory and Practice, 6(2), 2005, pp. 235-253. |
| Interface: Cities and the future: resurgence and resilience, Planning Theory and Practice 5(3), 2004, pp. 369-392. |
| Interface: What role for planning theory in the education of today’s planning practitioners?, Planning Theory and Practice 5(2), 2004, pp. 239-258. |
| Interface: Time, permanence and planning: an exploration of cultural attitudes, Planning Theory and Practice 4(4), 2003, pp. 461-483. |
| Editorial: Talking the same words but speaking different languages: the need for more meaningful dialogue, Planning Theory and Practice 4(4), 2003, pp. 389-392. |
h.j.campbell@sheffield.ac.uk
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