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6 Staging Collaborative Design and Innovation An Action-Oriented Participatory Approach Edited by Christian Clausen,Aalborg University, Denmark, Dominique Vinck, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, Signe Pedersen, Aalborg University, and Jens Dorland, Roskilde University, Denmark ‘The authors see designing – urban, systems, and engineering – as performance, an occasion for staging negotiation and exchange among all participants in the process. The result is a refreshing production that shows how designing can be made inclusive of the interests of users of all kinds and persuasions.’ – Louis Bucciarelli, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US 2020 288 pp Hardback 978 1 83910 342 1 £95.00 / $145.00 Teaching Urban and Regional Planning Innovative Pedagogies in Practice Edited by Andrea I. Frank, University of Birmingham, UK and Artur da Rosa Pires, University of Aveiro, Portugal ‘This is a well-written international engagement with pedagogical innovation and change in planning education. I agree with the authors that right now, spatial planning is crucial to planetary survival but that there are profound challenges to overcome. The book provides a range of case studies that will provide the planning educator, or any other reader, an opportunity to examine how context interfaces with pedagogical approaches, and ultimately to learn from them.’ – Nancy Odendaal, University of Cape Town, South Africa February 2021 320 pp Hardback 978 1 78897 362 5 £100.00 / $150.00 Elgar Guides to Teaching Tourist Behaviour The Essential Companion Edited by Philip L. Pearce, James Cook University, Australia ‘The opening chapter – “Are tourists interesting?” – demands and merits the reader’s attention. Pearce’s splendid narrative structure then propels readers on a fascinating journey, prompting reflection and then insight. The momentum continues unabated into the final chapter – “Searching … for what is important”. This is truly artful scholarship – an invaluable contribution.’ – Brian King, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 2019 432 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 856 0 £175.00 / $270.00 March 2021 Paperback 978 1 80088 607 0 c £40.00 / c $60.00 eBook • Elgaronline Mobility and Travel Behaviour Across the Life Course Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches Edited by Joachim Scheiner, Technische Universität Dortmund and Henrike Rau, LMU Munich, Germany ‘This rich collection of research relating to mobility biographies provides a thorough insight into this immensely important field. It highlights innovative research from scholars that take seriously the role of everyday practices and the need for cross-disciplinary thinking in the field of mobility and transport. This is a must-read for researchers, students and practitioners in the field.’ – Malene Freudendal-Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark 2020 288 pp Hardback 978 1 78990 780 3 £95.00 / $145.00 Transport, Mobilities and Spatial Change Nordic Perspectives on Nature-based Tourism From Place-based Resources to Value-added Experiences Edited by Peter Fredman, Norwegian University of Life Sciences and Jan Vidar Haukeland, Institute of Transport Economics, Norway ‘This new book on nature-based tourism is of scientific and practical relevance far beyond the Nordic countries with their tradition of friluftsliv. With its profound analyses from local natural and cultural resources market mechanisms and entrepreneurial innovations and ultimately to real tourist experiences, the book will serve the next generation of students and professionals as a standard reference when planning research projects, developing business plans or designing campaigns to further nature-based tourism in any region of the world.’ – Marcel Hunziker, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Switzerland February 2021 328 pp Hardback 978 1 78990 402 4 £105.00 / $150.00 Social Innovation as Political Transformation Thoughts for a Better World Edited by Pieter Van den Broeck, KU Leuven, Belgium, Abid Mehmood, Cardiff University, UK, Angeliki Paidakaki and Constanza Parra, KU Leuven, Belgium ‘ Social Innovation as Political Transformation makes a major contribution by going beyond critique of neoliberalism to offering positive proposals for social innovation. It brings together a group of distinguished scholars who show both the weaknesses of current identifications of progress with capitalist entrepreneurship and describes paths to more just societies.’ – Susan S. Fainstein, Harvard Graduate School of Design, US and author of The Just City 2019 224 pp Hardback 978 1 78897 427 1 £85.00 / $130.00 2020 Paperback 978 1 78897 518 6 £24.95 / $40.00 eBook • Elgaronline Edward Elgar Publishing I www.e-elgar.com I info@e-elgar.co.uk GEOGRAPHY, URBAN & REGIONAL - OCT 20 - MARCH 21 NEW TITLES

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