230 results on '"Allison, Lincoln"'
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2. Town and Country Planning, 1909-1947
3. The Idea of Town Planning before 1909
4. Pressure-group Strategies and Conservation
5. Political Theory and Planning: Heterodox
6. ‘Participation’ in the Planning Process
7. The Politics of Planning
8. Visionary Planning
9. Environmental Issues after 1965
10. 1947 and All That
11. The Environment Fashion
12. PhDs for everyone will not improve academia.
13. Universal exams can fix the grade inflation crisis.
14. Understanding International Sport Organisations
15. Sidelines can enrich scholarly life.
16. Sport, Prestige and International Relations
17. Politics, Welfare, and Conservation: A Survey of Meta-Planning
18. Environmental Planning
19. On Planning a Forest: Theoretical Issues and Practical Problems
20. Amateurism in Sport
21. Should universities ban staff-student relationships? As several UK universities outlaw sex between academics and students, two writers offer differing views on the Office for Students' proposed ban.
22. Sport and civil society
23. Sport and Nationalism
24. The Olympic movement and the end of the Cold War
25. Politics and the Problem about 'Science'
26. Great holidays can fuel our intellectual passions.
27. Personal matters.
28. Britain's crisis of identity
29. Worth a Punt? An Assessment of UK Sports Policy
30. Batsman and Bowler: The Key Relation of Victorian England
31. Is Planning a Word or a Concept? A Reply to E. R. Alexander
32. What Is Urban Planning For?
33. 'An intellect stripped down to its essentials'.
34. University without tiers.
35. A walk on the wild side.
36. We must show our true faces.
37. Anyone for tennis?
38. All things being unequal.
39. Essays: Moral, Political and Literary
40. Institutions for the Earth: Sources of Effective International Environmental Protection
41. Ways of Escape: Modern Transformations in Leisure and Travel
42. There's a Deathless Myth on the Close Tonight: Re-assessing Rugby's Place in the History of Sport
43. Research futility exercise.
44. The home team disadvantage.
45. Book Reviews
46. The Nature of the Right: American and European Politics and Political Thought Since 1789
47. Young and gifted, but are they hungry? Summer school experience suggests that it is the most curious youngsters who want to learn, not the most talented, says Lincoln Allison
48. Too many tests, no time to think; Today's students are so busy being assessed that they've lost the chance to read, says Lincoln Allison
49. A first-class way to focus minds; No more 'Desmonds' or firsts? Lincoln Allison weighs up plans to abolish the degree classifications
50. Book Reviews
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