2022 was a special year for the Carolina Planning Journal! We published Volume 47 of our print journal on Planning for Healthy Cities. In the Fall of 2022, we had new writers and editors, including Ian Baltutis, Candela Cerpa, Abby Cover, Kathyrn Cunningham, Ryan Ford, Henry Read, Nik Reasor, Nicholas Stover, Isabel Soberal, Asher Eskind, and Chris Samoray, and our new faculty advisor Dr. Allie Thomas. We also had returning writers and editors Emma Vinella-Brusher, James Hamilton, Walker Harrison, Cameron Mcbroom-Fitterer, Amy Patronella, and Rene Marker-Katz. Angles had a busy semester with 32 posts and 16,797 views.
Summer & Fall 2022 Posts:
- Introducing Our New Editors for 2022
- Archive from 2021: A Queer People’s Atlas of Bull City: Exploring the History and Movement of Queer Bars in Durham, North Carolina (Part 1)
- 36 hours: Mérida, Yucatán
- 36 hours: Durham, North Carolina
- Volume 48 Call for Papers
- Machine Learning and Planning Research
- 36 hours: Madrid, Spain
- Archive from 2018: Undergrads analyze UNC spaces
- 36 hours: Lagos, Nigeria
- A Queer People’s Atlas of Bull City: Exploring the History and Movement of Queer Bars in Durham, North Carolina (Part 2)
- UNC’s Community Workshop Series (CWS)
- 36 hours: Dublin, Ireland
- Demilitarization or Militourism: “Act on Reconstruction of Cities that Formerly Served as Naval Ports” in Japan
- What are the Urbanists Listening to?
- Planner’s Playlist
- 36 hours: Cartegena, Columbia
- Southeast & Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership
- 2022 North Carolina APA Conference in Winston-Salem
- Reflections of the Center for Urban & Regional Studies (CURS) Roundtable on Governance and Smart Cities
- Boom Supersonic, North Carolina, and the Risks we Choose to Take
- Subscriptions for CPJ Volume 47 on Planning for Healthy Cities
- 36 Hours: Reykjavik, Iceland
- Archive from 2017: How Hey Arnold inspired suburban millennials to dream about the city
- 36 Hours: Dallas, Texas
- Cheonggyecheon: A Revolution of Environment, Rule, and Interaction within Seoul
- Drawing Lines is Hard and We Need to Be More Decisive About It
- Mitch Silver’s Real Talk on “Planning with Purpose”
- Comparing the Public and Private Decision-Making Process for the People’s Park Housing Project in Berkeley, CA
- Announcing the Carolina Angles Winter Photo Contest
- Women Are Needed in Spaces Where Decisions Are Being Made
- 36 Hours: Toulouse, France
- Archive from 2018: What XKCD Can Teach You About Planning
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Thank you so much for a great year to everyone who read, wrote, and edited the volume and blog. Here’s to another great year!
Your 2022-23 Editors:
LANCE GLOSS | Editor-in-Chief & JO KWON | Managing Editor
Lance is a second-generation urban planner with a passion for economic development strategies that center natural resource conservation and community uplift. He served as Managing Editor of the Urban Journal at Brown University, Section Editor at the College Hill Independent, and Senior Planner for the City of Grand Junction. Hailing from sunny Colorado, he earned his BA in Urban Studies at Brown and will earn his Master’s in City and Regional Planning in 2023. Outside of work, he can be found on his bicycle, in the woods, or on the rugby pitch. Jo (Joungwon) is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in City and Regional Planning with an interest in using visuals in environmental planning. She has been a part of CPJ since 2019. With a background in Statistics and English Literature, she received her M.A. in Computational Media at Duke University. In her free time, she enjoys indie films, live performances, climbing, and drinking coffee.