Article title: Review of Planners in Politics: Do They Make a Difference?
Authors: Grooms, W.
Journal: Journal of the American Planning Association
Bibliometrics: Volume 87, Number 2, pages 303–305
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2021.1885274
When the above article was published online and in print, the following sentences in the third paragraph were written incorrectly: “However, this book’s focus is on whether politicians’ political power with extensive planning expertise was key to their making this positive difference.… Similarly, Barbanente’s political appointment resulted from elections that created an extraordinary opportunity to give political centrality to urban and regional planning. This itself had to be changed radically in content, process, and form to realize the political vision calling for a new development cycle based on the enhancement of tangible and intangible resources, set up by women, men, youth, and the cultural and environmental heritage of the territory.”
The corrected sentences should be as follows: “However, this book’s focus is on whether political power exercised by politicians with extensive planning expertise was key to their making this positive difference.… Similarly, Barbanente’s political appointment resulted from elections that created an extraordinary opportunity for giving political centrality to urban and regional planning, which itself had to be changed radically in content, process, and form to realize the political vision calling for a new development cycle based on the enhancement of tangible and intangible resources, set up by women, men, youth, and the cultural and environmental heritage of the territory.”
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