Call for Papers: Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Planning, Journal of Law and Social Policy

January 25, 2017 at 8:43 pm Leave a comment

The Journal of Law and Social Policy will publish a special volume in Spring 2017 highlighting contributions made to the Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Planning workshop.

The JLSP is now welcoming contributions to the Voices & Perspectives section that relate to the theme of the special volume. In particular, we are looking for essays, interviews, photography, art or other creative works exploring the relationship between property and planning. Possible contributions include non-fiction essays on expressions of resistance, representative displays of place-making, interviews with activists and community leaders, or mapping and photographic imaging.

Submissions are due by February 20, 2017 and should be emailed to editors Alexandra Flynn (Alexandra.flynn@utoronto.ca) or Donald Leffers (donalderic.leffers@mail.mcgill.ca), or JLSP Editor-in-Chief, Janet Mosher (JMosher@osgoode.yorku.ca).

Click here for more information about the call for papers and click here for more information about the Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Planning workshop.

Topics: Calls for Papers; Law & Public Policy; Property Law.

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