Call for Papers: Town Planning Review journal
The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) invite submissions to the journal. In a new video series, they explain what makes TPR a great place to publish your research, and how the journal supports new and emerging authors. It starts with John Sturzaker (University of Hertfordshire) on the illustrious history of TPR and the benefits of publishing in a Subscribe to Open journal.
The Town Planning Review journal publishes a range of types of papers, from “traditional” research articles, viewpoints and commentaries, policy & practice discussions, and book reviews. If you have an idea for any of these you would like to discuss, please get in touch with one of the team:
Editors:
Daniel Hess, University at Buffalo (
Alex Lord, University of Liverpool (
John Sturzaker, University of Hertfordshire (
Viewpoints Editor: Olivier Sykes, University of Liverpool (
International Policy & Practice Editor: Sebastian Dembski, University of Liverpool (
Book Review Editor: Matt Wargent, Cardiff University (
Conference Reports Editor: Ruth Potts, Cardiff University (
Editorial Assistant: Bertie Dockerill, University of Manchester (
Along with our fellow planning journal International Development Planning Review (IDPR), TPR is part of a transformative agreement called the LUP Open Planning initiative, whereby, if the subscription threshold for the year is reached then that year’s journal content will flip to Open Access under a CC-BY license. Importantly, there is no article publication charge to authors for this to happen.
As well as supporting Open Access publication, subscribers to the journal also receive gated archival access going back to 1910, available for the first time.
Find more information on how to submit articles for the journal on their website.