| Journal Articles |
Huxley, M. 1989 Massey, Foucault and the Metropolitan Planning Scheme.
Environment and Planning A, 21, 5: 659-661. |
Huxley, M. 1989 Reading Planning Politically
Arena, 89: 116-132. |
Eccles, D. Hamnett, S. Huxley, M. and McLoughlin, J. B. 1990 Professionalism and academia: the 'recognition' of town planning courses
Australian Planner, 28, 4: 37-43. |
Huxley, M. and Winchester, H. 1991 Residential differentiation and social reproduction: the inter-relations of class, gender and space
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 9: 233-240. |
Berry. M. and Huxley, M. 1992 Big Build: property capital, the state and urban change in Australia
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 16, 1: 36-59 |
Huxley, M. 1993 Feminism/Urbanisms: women and cities in Australia
Trames: revue de l'amenagement (University of Montreal), 8: 126-131. |
Huxley, M. 1997 Necessary but by no means sufficient... Spatial political economy, town planning and the possibility of better cities: a commentary on Brian McLoughlin's last paper
European Planning Studies, 5, 6: 741-751. |
Huxley, M. 1999 If planning's anything, maybe it's geography
Australian Planner, 36, 3: 128-133. |
Huxley, M. 2000 The limits to communicative planning
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 19: 369-377. |
Huxley, M. and Yiftachel, O. 2000 New paradigm or old myopia? Unsettling the communicative turn in planning theory
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 19: 333-342. |
Yiftachel, O. and Huxley, M. 2000 Debating dominance and relevance: notes on the 'communicative turn' in planning theory
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 24, 4: 907-913. |
Yiftachel, O. and Huxley, M. 2000 On space, planning and communication: a brief rejoinder
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 24, 4: 922-924. |
Huxley, M. 2006 Spatial Rationalities: Order, Environment, Evolution and Government
Social and Cultural Geography, 7, 5: 771-787. |
| Book Chapters |
Huxley, M. 1986 Planning practice and social theory: a guide to further reading
in J. B. McLoughlin and M. Huxley (eds) Urban Planning in Australia: critical readings, Longman Cheshire, Melbourne. |
Huxley, M. 1991 Making Cities Fun: Darling Harbour and the immobilisation of the spectacle
in P. Carroll, K. Donohue, M. McGovern and J. McMillen (eds) Tourism in Australia, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Sydney. |
Huxley, M. 1994 Planning as a Framework of Power: Utilitarian reform, Enlightenment logic and the control of urban space
in S. Ferber, C. Healy and C. McAuliffe (eds) Beasts of Suburbia: re-interpreting cultures in Australian suburbs, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. |
Huxley, M. 1994 Space, knowledge, power and gender
in L. Johnson (ed.) Suburban Dreaming: an interdisciplinary approach to Australian cities, Deakin University Press, Geelong. |
Huxley, M. 1994 Panoptica: Utilitarianism and land-use control
in K. Gibson and S. Watson (eds) Metropolis Now: planning and the urban in contemporary Australia, Pluto Press, Sydney. |
Huxley, M. 2000 Administrative coordination, urban management and strategic planning in the 1970s
in S. Hamnett and R. Freestone (eds) The Australian Metropolis: a planning history, Allen and Unwin, Sydney. |
Huxley, M. 2001 The suburbs strike back: culture, place and planning in an Australian city
in D. Hedgecock, J. Little, I. Alexander and O. Yiftachel (eds) The Power of Planning: spaces of control and transformation, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, Netherlands. |
Huxley, M. 2002 Governmentality, gender and planning: a Foucauldian perspective
in P. Allmendinger and M. Tewdwr-Jones (eds) Planning Futures: new directions for planning theory, Routledge, London. |
Huxley, M. 2007 Geographies of governmentality
in J. Crampton and S. Elden (eds) 2007 Space, Knowledge, Power: Foucault and Geography, Ashgate, London. |
Huxley, M. (forthcoming) Planning, space and government
in K. Cox, J. Robinson, and M. Low (eds) The Handbook of Political Geography, Elsevier, London. |
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