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Post-rational planning and the shifting role of planning imagery

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Dorina Pojani & Sara Alidoust. (2023) Lest we forget: media predictions of a post-Covid-19 urban future. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability 16:2, pages 125-141.
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Naomi Thomas & Dorina Pojani. (2022) Changing gears? Gendered messaging in Australian car advertisements since the 1950s. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability 0:0, pages 1-22.
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J. Crawford, C. Walsh, F. Sielker & G. Smith. (2022) Planning for Sea Spaces II: Towards an Agenda for Research. Planning Practice & Research 37:3, pages 269-275.
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Dorina Pojani & Neil Sipe. (2021) Emerging narratives of parking supply and demand in contemporary cities. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability 14:1, pages 18-33.
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Dorina Pojani & Kenneth Baar. (2020) The legitimacy of informal settlements in Balkan States. Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 28:2-3, pages 135-153.
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Kevin Raaphorst. (2018) Knowing your audience: the contingency of landscape design interpretations. Journal of Urban Design 23:5, pages 654-673.
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Dorina Pojani. (2018) Cities as story: Redevelopment projects in authoritarian and hybrid regimes. Journal of Urban Affairs 40:5, pages 705-720.
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Dorina Pojani, Anthony Kimpton & Roberto Rocco. (2019) Planning Students’ Conceptions of Research. Journal of Planning Education and Research 43:2, pages 402-415.
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