📍 Attending #WPSC2026 in Helsinki?
Join one of our informal “Meet the Editor” sessions to discuss your research, publication ideas, and opportunities to publish with URP.
🗓️ 30 June, 2 July & 3 July
⏰ 3:30–4:00 PM
📍 Aalto University, Meet-the-Editor Exhibition Area
How is #trust shaped in collaborative governance settings?
Our new article from the #TRUSTMAKING project explores this question through four Urban Living Labs in Europe. We examine how participatory approaches shape trust between #youth and #professionals.
Our Editorial Board met in Venice during the 2026 EURA Conference to discuss the journal’s development and future direction. We thank our board members for their valuable insights and continued support!
#EURA2026@EURAnews
Last week, members of our journal`s editorial team and board attended #EURA2025 conference in #Bristol, where we also held a productive team meeting to discuss future plans and initiatives. Great conversations, shared insights and exciting plans ahead!
@EURAnews
We invite contributions for a special session (SS42) “Fostering Clarity of Co-production in Planning” at 2025 RSA Annual Conference, taking place in May 06-09 in Porto, Portugal.
Abstract submission: https://t.co/vgyUBPvjKt
Deadline: 19th December 2024
@L3naU
This year's editors meeting took place in #Palermo. It was wonderful to see colleagues in person again and discuss the journal. A big thank you to our Practice Editor, Ignazio Vinci at @unipa_it, for organising the meeting and tour at the waterfront development.
#Coproduction, #cocreation or #codesign, ever wondered which term to use? Our study reveals that the co-concepts are defined similarly and used interchangeably. Some clarity can nevertheless be provided. Thus, we suggest which concept to use in which case. https://t.co/FpEczVJgMl
Our recent study suggests that, despite its popularity, #coproduction is defined in an ambigouous way in planning literature. Our special issue presents studies that use comparative approaches as a way to sharpen the understanding. https://t.co/8MqaEXAxC8
@L3naU
Who are the #coproducers of privately owned public spaces (POPS), why do they co-produce, when, and how? By presenting the empirical work undertaken in #HafenCity, Hamburg, this paper reveals a wide range of actors engaged in four phases and instruments.
https://t.co/7zeiCsMEqd
There has been a rapid growth in planning literature on #coproduction but what do we mean by it? We reviewed existing definitions and reveal that they are inconsistent and ambiguous. We propose a framework for defining the concept in the planning field. https://t.co/kd7sbHPBWs
NEW #Research Article
How public are hybrid public spaces? Assessing publicness of privately owned public spaces in Hamburg
Alistair Dunlop, Ole Hübert, Lubna Aqel, Reda Abdelilah & Dahae Lee
https://t.co/uQfX23Ua1Q
How public are hybrid public spaces? Our recent work published in @JournalUrbanism assesses the publicness of privately owned public spaces in Hamburg and reveals key attributes that impact it.
https://t.co/RP8O7nbgZs
#Publicness#PrivatelyOwnedPublicSpace
Participation during and after the pandemic?
Our recent work (with @L3naU) analyses a public #participation process affected by the #pandemic and discusses the possibilities for improvement of digital and analogue participation in post-pandemic times.
https://t.co/BwYTop4Pya
My lecture on “co-production of public space” will soon be available. It provides a comprehensive and detailed understanding of contemporary public space characterised by its hybrid character.