04/24/2021, Filed Under: VOLUMEVolume 18 Inquires Author Deciphering the Drivers of Informal Urbanization by Ghana’s Urban Poor Through the Lens of the Push-Pull Theory Gideon Abagna Azunre, Richard Azerigyik & Pearl Puwurayire Planning Ambassadors’ as Insurgent Spatial Actors: Women and the Re-Territorialization of Public Escalators in Medellín, Colombia Evan Todtz Performance Evaluation of Public Transportation System:… read more
04/02/2021, Filed Under: Lead StoryArticle 5: Imagining Austin: Political Economy and the Austin Comprehensive Plan by Adam Ogusky Abstract Using the lens of political economy, this textual analysis of Austin’s comprehensive plan reveals it to be a deeply postmodern document, focusing on diversity and inclusivity of points of view to the detriment of normative vision. The plan consists primarily of discussions related to identity, culture,… read more
03/09/2021, Filed Under: Lead StoryBook Review 4: Road, River and Ol’ Boy Politics: A Texas County’s Path from Farm to Supersuburb Sara Pierce In her book Road, River, and Ol’ Boy Politics, Linda Scarbrough explores the controversies and political maneuvering that accompanied two federal engineering experiments that transformed Williamson County, Texas, from an agricultural empire with a diverse and democratic population into one of the fastest-growing conservative counties in the nation.… read more