Call for Papers
Critical Planning Journal, volume 10, Summer 2003
Critical Planning Journal, the graduate student journal of the UCLA Department of Urban Planning, serves as a forum for debate of issues that impact cities and regions, particularly in the context of planning and policy making. We welcome submissions of articles and book reviews from graduate students, faculty and practitioners on any subject relevant to cities and regions.
For a special section in the upcoming issue, we are particularly interested in submissions on the subject of culture, cities and planning, including (but not limited to) issues of politics, identity, economic development, cultural landscapes, gender, race and ethnicity, sexuality, and representations of cities in popular culture.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 15 DECEMBER 2002
Articles must not exceed 25 typed, double-spaced pages (this includes a 100-word abstract, tables, illustrations, endnotes and references). Submissions must follow the style and spelling requirements of the Chicago Manual of Style, 14th Edition. References should be cited in the text using the author's last name, year of publication, and page number where appropriate. Endnotes may be used in moderation.
Submissions are anonymously evaluated by the Review Committee according to the following criteria: clear statement of thesis and objectives, relevance of the subject matter, clear development of ideas, clear and concise writing. All submissions are subject to final content and style editing by the editors prior to publication.
Please submit four (4) paper copies to Critical Planning. Include a cover sheet with the title of the article, the author's name, phone number, email address and a two-sentence biographical statement.
For selected articles from past issues, and a more detailed style guide, visit our website.
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