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Urban Research & Practice

Urban Research & Practice


Journal of the European Urban Research Association Visit the organisation site
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 4
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1753-5069
Online ISSN: 1753-5077
 

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***Note to Authors: please make sure your contact address information is clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to Editors.***

Manuscripts to be considered for publication should be 8-9000 words in length, with an abstract of 100 words. Manuscripts should be double spaced with ample margins and include a separate title page with the name(s) and address of the author(s). They should be sent to:

Professor Rob Atkinson, Urban Research & Practice, Faculty of the Built Environment,
University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK.
Email: rob.atkinson@uwe.ac.uk.

Contributions for the policy section should be 2-4000 words in length. They should be sent to:

Dr Ivan Tosics, Metropolitan Research Institute, H-1093, Budapest, Lónyay 34, Hungary.
Email: tosics@mri.hu.

Contributions to the project and report section should be 1-2000 words in length, and they should be sent to:

Dr Jacob Norvig Larsen, Department of Urban Studies, Danish Building Research Institute,
Dr. Neergaards Vej 15, P.O. Box 119, DK 2970 Horsholm, Denmark
Email: jnl@sbi.dk 

Books for review should be sent to:

Dr Cristiana Rossignolo, Dipartimento Interateneo Territorio, Universitàe Politecnico di Torino,
Viale Mattioli 39-10125, Torino , Italy.
Email: cristiana.rossignolo@polito.it.
Book reviews should not exceed 1,000 words in length, and should not be less than 700 words. 

Tables and captions to illustrations. Tables must be typed on separate sheets and not included as part of the text. The captions to illustrations should be gathered together and also typed out on a separate sheet. Tables and figures should be numbered by Arabic numerals. The approximate position of tables and figures should be indicated in the manuscript. Captions should include keys to symbols.

Figures. Artwork must be submitted in suitable condition for publication. Any copyright permissions for use of figures should be cleared by the author when the manuscript is first submitted. The publishers are not responsible for obtaining copyright clearance.

References. These should be indicated in the typescript by giving the author's name and the year of publication, as follows: Parsons (1994) or (Parsons, 1994). If several papers by the same author and from the same year are cited, a, b, c, etc. should be put after the year of publication. The references should be listed in full at the end of the paper in the following standard form:

Clarence Stein's determination to reform housing and planning policy was rooted in his early education (Parsons, 1994)

Lang, J. (1994) Urban Design: The American Experience (New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold).

Parsons, K. C. (1994) Collaborative genius: the Regional Planning Association of America, Journal of the American Planning Association, 60 (4), pp. 462-482.

Faludi, A. & De Ruijter, P. (1985) No match for the present crisis? The theoretical and institutional framework for Dutch planning, in: A. K. Dutt & F. J. Costa (Eds) Public Planning in The Netherlands (New York, Oxford University Press).

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