Class blog sites (content/images provided by students)
First Nature, Second Nature, City
Visualizing the Global/National/Local
public spaces
Arts, Culture and Economic Development
the future of suburbia
arguments for/against planning
Selected
Research
Hirt, S., & Campbell, S. (2023). The Planner’s Pentangle: A Proposal for a Twenty-First-Century Model of Planning. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 0739456X2311518.
Wicked Problems, Foolish Decisions: Promoting Sustainability Through Urban Governance in a Complex World, Vanderbilt Law Review 73 (2020), 1643-1685. (co-authored w/ Moira Zellner)
Planning with(in) Complexity: Pathways to Extend Collaborative Planning, Incremental Planning, and Big Data with Complex System Modeling, in HANDBOOK ON PLANNING AND COMPLEXITY (Gert de Roo, et al. eds., 2020). (co-authored w/ Moira Zellner)
The Planner's Triangle Revisited: Sustainability and the Evolution of a Planning Ideal That Can't Stand Still, Journal of the American Planning Association, 82-4, 388-397, 2016.
Planning for deep-rooted problems: What can we learn from aligning complex systems and wicked problems? Planning Theory & Practice 16(4), 2015. (with Moira Zellner)
Peter Hall Tours the Gunbelt (and Other Side Trips to the Legacies of Ebenezer Howard) Built Environment 41.1., 2015. pp. 52-62. (with Sabina Deitrick)
Sustainable Development and Social Justice: Conflicting Urgencies and the Search for Common Ground in Urban and Regional Planning (Michigan Journal of Sustainability, Vol 1, 2013)
"Free-marketers on the way up but planning interventionists on the way down? Economic crisis and planning’s rescue narrative from the Great Depression to the Crash of 2008-9" paper presented at 2009 ACSP conference.
“Megaregions and Sustainability,” in Megaregions: Planning for Global Competitiveness, Catherine Ross (ed), Island Press, 2009
"Case
Studies in Planning: Comparative Advantages and the Problem of Generalization" .
"The
Enduring Importance of National Capital Cities in the Global Era"
"Unpacking
the Impetus for Regional Planning in the U.S.: Cooperation,
Coercion and Self-Interest" (co-authored with Phil D'Anieri)
"Green
Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities? Urban Planning and the
Contradictions of Sustainable Development" .
also: view these urban photographs (taken by my daughter) |
Resources
Older Resources (not recently updated)
"Education is not filling a bucket, but lighting a fire." – William Butler Yeats
"The paradox of education is precisely this - that as one begins to become conscious one begins to examine the society in which he is being educated." - James Baldwin
"Don't be taken in by the proclaimed values of your own age." - Julian Barnes (Elizabeth Finch)
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