Fascicolo 18/1997
- Stanley M. Stein, Thomas L. Harper, Pragmatic Incrementalist Planning in Post-Modern Society: A Normative Justification
- Tore Sager, Incremental Planning for a Pluralistic Democracy
- Yvonne Rydin, The Content of Incremental Planning
- Thomas L. Harper, Stanley M. Stein, Pragmatic Incrementalism: Legitimated by Liberal Ideals, perhaps a Theory, definitely not a Metanarrative
- Ernest R. Alexander, Design in Planning: Deliberative and Communicative Rationality as Context for Design in the Planning Process
- Niraj Verma, Arguing about Wicked problems: Putting Horst Rittel's Works in Perspective
- Jean-Pierre Protzen, Niraj Verma, On Rittel's Pathologies of Planning
- Wolf Reuter, Power and Discourse in Planning
Fascicolo 17/1997
- C.J. Hoch, Planning Theorists Taking an Interpretive Tun Need not Travel on the Political Economy Highway
- M. Lauria, Communicating in a Vacuum: Will Anyone Hear?
- M. Feldman, Can We Talk? Interpretive Planning Theory as Comedy
- P. Healey, Situating Communicative Practices: Moving Beyond Urban Political Economy
- C.J. Hoch, A Reply
- N. Low, What made it Happen? Mapping The Teain of Power in Urban Development
- L. Vettoretto, Planning Theory and Fragmented Societies. Explorations in Melvin Webber’s Civic Liberalism