After Environment and Planning C’s relaunch as Politics and Space, now Environment and Planning B has a new subtitle. Read Mike Batty’s editorial on the change here.
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Thanks for your post, Stuart. I believe there is a need and an opportunity with the new naming (despite the continued bifurcation) to have adventures across disciplines. The social sciences and the humanities in geography must use political ontology and pragmatism as anchors to generate new narratives for the future, the point, after all, being to change it.
Kind regards Chella
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I think all the Environment and Planning journals have done this, and made real efforts to be interdisciplinary. What the interdisciplinary work is though, and the other approaches/disciplines they drawn upon is rather broader than just the ones you suggest.