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Race and Spatial Imaginary: Planning Otherwise
Planning Theory & Practice
  • Lisa K. Bates, Portland State University
  • Sharita A. Towne, Pacific Northwest College of Art
  • Christopher Paul Jordan, Independent Scholar
  • Kitso Lynn Lellioott, University of the Witwatersrand
Document Type
Citation
Publication Date
6-18-2018
Abstract

Introduction: What Shakes Loose When We Imagine Otherwise/She Made the Vision True: A Journey Toward Recognition and Belonging/Isha Black or Isha White? Racial Identity and Spatial Development in Warren County, NC/Colonial City Design Lives Here: Questioning Planning Education’s Dominant Imaginaries/Say Its Name – Planning Is the White Spatial Imaginary, or Reading McKittrick and Woods as Planning Text/Wakanda! Take the Wheel! Visions of a Black Green City/If I Built the World, Imagine That: Reflecting on World Building Practices in Black Los Angeles/Is Honolulu a Hawaiian Place? Decolonizing Cities and the Redefinition of Spatial Legitimacy/Interpretations & Imaginaries: Toward an Instrumental Black Planning History

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DOI
10.1080/14649357.2018.1456816
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/29911
Citation Information
Bates, L. K., Towne, S. A., Jordan, C. P., Lelliott, K. L., Bates, L. K., Towne, S. A., ... & Winkler, T. (2018). Race and Spatial Imaginary: Planning Otherwise/Introduction: What Shakes Loose When We Imagine Otherwise/She Made the Vision True: A Journey Toward Recognition and Belonging/Isha Black or Isha White? Racial Identity and Spatial Development in Warren County, NC/Colonial City Design Lives Here: Questioning Planning Education’s Dominant Imaginaries/Say Its Name–Planning Is the White Spatial Imaginary, or Reading McKittrick and Woods as Planning Text/Wakanda! Take the Wheel! Visions of a Black Green City/If .... Planning Theory & Practice, 19(2), 254-288.