The University of Sheffield
Town and Regional Planning

Professor Heather Campbell: Publications

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