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John Forester Curriculum Vitae (Updated Summer 2009) Office: 111 West Sibley Hall City and Regional Planning Ithaca, New York Cornell University l4850 Residence: 216 Lake Ave. Ithaca, New York 14850 Telephones: Office: 607-255-5l79 Message: 607-255-4331 Fax 607-255-1971 Cell: 617-351-2187 Current Position: Professor Department of City and Regional Planning Cornell University Personal Data U.S. Citizen Birthdate: July 23, l948 Married (Anne Kilgore), two children: Kate and Daniel I. Education Bachelor of Science, June l970, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. Master of Science, June l97l, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Systems Division, Bio-Engineering Program, University of California, Berkeley.

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John Forester

Curriculum Vitae

(Updated Summer 2009)

Office: 111 West Sibley Hall City and Regional Planning Ithaca, New York Cornell University l4850 Residence: 216 Lake Ave. Ithaca, New York 14850 Telephones: Office: 607-255-5l79 Message: 607-255-4331 Fax 607-255-1971 Cell: 617-351-2187 Current Position: Professor Department of City and Regional Planning Cornell University Personal Data U.S. Citizen Birthdate: July 23, l948 Married (Anne Kilgore), two children: Kate and Daniel I. Education Bachelor of Science, June l970, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. Master of Science, June l97l, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Systems Division, Bio-Engineering Program, University of California, Berkeley.

Master of City Planning, June l974, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley. Ph.D., June l977, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley.

Department of City and Regional Planning

II. Teaching/Academic Experience Director of the Graduate Program

Cornell University January 2010-Present Professor International School for Humanities and Social Sciences, Amsterdam, Fall 2008, Winter 2009, Winter 2010, Winter 2011 (expected) Faculty Supervisor Association of European Schools of Planning Doctoral Workshop, Paestum, Italy, July 2007 Faculty Supervisor Association of European Schools of Planning Doctoral Workshop, Aix en Provence, France, June 2004 Faculty Supervisor Association of European Schools of Planning Doctoral Workshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 2003 Visiting Professor Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Rutgers University, Spring 2003 Visiting Professor (sabbatic leave from Cornell) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002-2003 Professor, Pre-college Writing Program Faculty Writing Seminar, Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines, Cornell University, Summer 2002 Faculty Supervisor Association of European Schools of Planning Doctoral Workshop, Finse, Norway, July 1999

Professor Department of City and Regional Planning Cornell University, 1992-Present. Lady Davis Visiting Professor Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, 1993-1994 Associate Professor Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, 1984-1992. Progressive Planning Summer Programs Cornell University, (Three week courses: June l989, l987, l980) Co-Instructor, Conflict Resolution Module, Center for Environmental Research's Groundwater Short Course, June l987. Co-Instructor, Mediation Section, Professional Education Course on Dispute Resolution in Land Use Planning, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, November l986. Co-Instructor, Course on Dispute Resolution for Planners, Lincoln Institute, l986 Faculty Advisor in MCP core practicum (Fall), and Instructor, Intersession Seminar, "Planning and Organizing", Department of Urban Studies and Planning Massachusetts Institute of Technology, January l986 Assistant Professor Department of City and Regional Planning Cornell University, l978-1984. Lecturer, Environmental Studies Board and College Eight University of California, Santa Cruz, l977-l978. Lecturer Public Administration Department California State University, Hayward, California, Summer l977. Lecturer School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Southern California, Spring l977.

Guest Lecturer, School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Southern California: March l978, October l976.

2010. Josephine Jones lecturer

III. Fellowships, Honors, Awards, Prizes

Department of Communications University of Colorado, Boulder, Co. 2010. John De Grove Guest Professor Florida Atlantic University, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 2008-2009. NICIS Scholar at the University of Amsterdam Department of Political Science, Center for Conflict Studies 2007. Faculty Grant for Instructional Technology (with Scott Peters, Dept of Education) to assess audio dimensions of practice stories explored in our Profiles of Practitioners (see below). 2005. Invited to deliver the Rusty Bernstein Memorial Lecture, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, September 1. 2004. Faculty Grant for Instructional Technology (with Scott Peters, Dept of Education) to support the website devoted to Profiles of Practitioners: http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/practicestories/ 2004. Cecil Sheps Visiting Scholar in Social Justice, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 2003. Honorary Doctor of Letters. University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England. 1998. Keynote speech, Association of European Schools of Planning Conference, Aveiro, Portugal. July. 1998. Faculty member recognized by Merrill Presidential Scholar Yee Shan Hilda Chan, Cornell. 1997. Ten Year Service Recognition, Community Dispute Resolution Center, Ithaca. June 1997. 1996. Learning To Resolve Community and Environmental Disputes: Profiles of Exemplary Planners and Mediators,” Hatch Grant via the Community and Rural Development Institute, Cornell, $11, 000.

1995 Samuel J. Lefrak Lecturer, University of Maryland, College Park, School of Architecture, Urban Studies and Planning Program.

Hyde Chair for Excellence in Community and Regional Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln(co-appointee with L. Susskind, B. Stiftel, and R. Richardson)

1994 Contributor to “Paul Davidoff and Advocacy Planning in Retrospect,“ Barry Checkoway, ed. 1994 Best Feature of the Journal of the American Planning Association

Cornell University (l988 and 1991).

. Lady Davis Visiting Professor, Technion, Haifa, Israel, 1993-1994 1991 ACSP Paul Davidoff Award (with Norman Krumholz) Clarkson Visiting Professor, SUNY Buffalo 1990 Visiting Professor, Dipartimento di Territorio, Turin, Italy. 1989 Distinguished Visiting Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology. 1988 Dean's Fund for Excellence, College of Architecture, Art and Planning

1987 President's Fund for Undergraduate Education Project Award. 1986 National Institute for Dispute Resolution Teaching Materials Grant. 1975-1978 Kent Fellow,

Danforth Foundation Graduate Fellowship. 1969 University of California Alumni Association Student Community Service Award. IV. Related Experience Editor, Planning Theory and Practice

, 2008-Present

Nicis International Scientific Review Committee Den Haag, Holland (Fall 2008-present) Member, Visiting Committee, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, M.I.T. 2007- Editorial Team Member, Planning Theory and Practice, 2007-present. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Neighborhood Renewal, 2008

Member, Editorial Board, Administration and Society, 2007-present. Member, Editorial Board of the Journal of the American Planning Association, 2006 - present. Member, Cornell Faculty Committee on Music, 2006-present Member, Cornell Faculty Committee on Program Review, 2004-present Representative, Cornell Faculty Senate, 2005-present Department Chair, Department of City and Regional Planning

Cornell University, 1998-2001 Associate Dean, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning

Cornell University, 1997-1998 Member, General [Governance] Committee of the Graduate School,

Cornell University, 1997-2001 Director, Program in Urban and Regional Studies,

Department of City and Regional Planning Cornell University, 1994-1997.

Member, Comitato di Orientamento Scientifico, Ph.D.: Dottorato di Ricerca in

Tecnica Urbanistica, Dipartimento di Architettura e Urbanistica per l’ingegneria, Universita Degli Studi Di Roma “La Sapienza” 1996-present. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Concepts and Transformation: Journal of

Action Research and Organizational Research, 1995-present; Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research,

1995-present. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Administrative Theory and Praxis,

1995-present. Member, Faculty Fellows in Service Committee,

Cornell University, 1994-Present. Member, Cornell Program on Ethics and Public Life, Executive Committee,

Cornell University, 1991-2001. Graduate Field Representative (Director of the Graduate Planning Program),

Department of City and Regional Planning

Cornell University, Fall l987-Spring 1991. Member, Editorial Board, Cornell University Press, 1987-1990 Member, Editorial Board, International Planning Theory Newsletter,

l988-2000. Advisory Board, Public Disputes Newsletter, Harvard Program on Negotiation.

l989-l990. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Planning and Design (Environment and

Planning B), l988-1994. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Planning Education and

Research, l983-present. University Service: University Fellowship Committee; l984-1988. Associate Editor, Journal of Planning Education and Research, l983- l987. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of the American Planning

Association, l982-l986. Committee to Select the New Editor for the Journal of Planning Education and

Research, Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, 1986. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Committee on Tenure and Promotions, l985-86. Member, Executive Committee, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, l982-1985. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Committee to recognize a

distinguished planning educator, l98l-l982. Organizer, with Pierre Clavel and William Goldsmith, of the Conference on

Planning Theory and Practice: Economic Context, Emerging Coalitions, and Progressive Roles; national conference hosted at Cornell, April l979.

V. Consulting, Research, Professional and Community Service 2007. Organizational development consultation, Preservation Society of the Southern Tier, Binghampton, NY. April. (with Robert Rich). 2006-7. Facilitations for the City of Ithaca, Density Incentive Hearings, Inlet Island Hotel

2007. Organizational development consultation, Historic Ithaca (with Robert Rich). January 2005. Sociology Faculty Retreat, Indiana University of PA. (with Robert Rich). March 2004. New South Wales Departments of Community Development and Health (see below for workshops/seminars) (July 26, 30). 2004. Association of Finnish Municipalities: Workshop on Participation and Consensus-Building. June 22. 2004. Consultation with Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Doctoral Faculty in Administration and Leadership (with Robert Rich). January 12. 2003. Invited Lecturer and Workshop leader, Simon Fraser University, Center for Dialogue November 27. 2003. Research reviewer, Adaptive Governance and Florida’s Water Conflicts, Florida State University, November 21-22. 2003 Consultation with National Marine Fisheries Science Center, Woods Hole, Ma. and the Consensus-Building Institute (Facilitation, with Larry Dixon) January.

2002 Consultation with Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Doctoral Faculty in Administration and Leadership (with Robert Rich), September.

l987-2007. Community Dispute Mediation Practice (on a regular volunteer basis), Ithaca. [Training, Community Dispute Resolution Center, Ithaca, NY. February, l987] 1994. Workshop leader with Elisheva Sadan, “Developing An Agenda for Community Planning Training Programs,” presented “The Distinctive Challenges of Community Planning,” Chaim Zippori Community Education Center, Jerusalem Forest, May 23. 1993. Invited Guest, Mimrebu Seminar, on Planning Practice and the Ethics of Planning, Norway, Oct. 7-9. 1992. Leader, In-Service Training, "Mediator's Challenge: Neutrality in the Face of Power Imbalances?" Community Dispute Resolution Center of Tompkins County, October 22, 1991; March 24; 1987-1990. Participant, Research Group on Building Theory From Practice (in the study of exemplary mediators), Harvard Program on Negotiation.

1989-1990 Research paper commissioned by the Fund for Research on Dispute Resolution 1988 Paper commissioned for the Triennale International Exhibition on The Future of the Metropolis, Milan, Italy. 1987-1993, Research project producing "Profiles of Planners" l987. Co-facilitated two June Community Planning Workshops on Housing and Neighborhood Issues for the Ithaca City Planning Department. 1986 Staff Training Seminar on Negotiation Skills, Division of Capital Planning and Operations, Boston, Mass. March 6. l985 College and Community Project, Robert Herroux, Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, Cambridge, MA. Tompkins County Comprehensive Health Planning Council, Board Member, (Sub-Area Council for the Central New York State Health Systems Agency) Ithaca, New York, l980-1983. Tompkins County Comprehensive Health Planning Council, member, Health Status and Environment Committee (Occupational Health and Safety Project) l979-l982. Tompkins County Comprehensive Health Planning Council, Vice-President, l98l, Chair of Program Committee. Human Service Coalition of Tompkins County, member, Review Committee, l980-l98l. Referee, Journal of the American Planning Association, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Administrative Science Quarterly, Journal of Politics, Administration and Society; Society and Space, Environment and Planning, Sociological Forum, Polity, Planning and Design, Journal of Planning and Architectural Research, Journal of Political and Military Sociology VI. Conference Presentations and Participation; Invited Lectures l977. National Conference on Public Administration, Atlanta, Georgia; paper presented: "Do Planners and Policy Analysts Know What Our Problems Mean?" l978. National Conference on Public Administration, Phoenix, Arizona; paper presented: "What Do Planning Analysts Do? Planning and Policy Analysis as Organizing."

l979. Cornell Conference on Planning theory and Practice, Ithaca, New York; paper presented: "Critical Theory and Planning Practice"; Planning Theory Workshop, Co-chaired with Richard Bolan. l979. Health Policy Advisory Center Health Planners Network presentation: "Health Planning and Critical Social Theory." l979. National Conference of the American Planning Association, Baltimore, Maryland; paper presented: "What are Planners Up Against? Planning in the Face of Power." l980. Conference on The Place of Reason: Understanding and Action (Habermas and Ricoeur), Hobart and William Smith Colleges, April ll-l2. l980. National Conference on Public Administration, San Francisco, California; discussant to Orion White's panel, "Further Steps Toward A Theory of Administrative Action"; paper presented (panel chair, Jay White):"Critical Reason and Political Power in Project Review Activity." l980. Symposium on Citizens and Health Care, West Springfield, Massachusetts; paper presented: "Toward Democratic Health Planning: Political Power, Agenda-Setting, and Planning Practice." l980 National Conference of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York, New York; paper presented: "Notes on a Critical Theory of Health Care and Social Policy (Habermas and Illich)." l980. National Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cincinnati, Ohio; moderator, panel on "Planning Theory and Institutional Analysis" (with L. Susskind, R. Bolan, J. Kaufman, R.Klosterman). l980. National Conference of the American Planning Association, Cincinnati Ohio; panel on "Power and Organization for Planners" with H. Baum and R. Bolan; paper presented: "Know Thy Organizations: The Production of Goods and Services and the Reproduction of Social and Political Relations." l98l Social Trends and Outlooks Conference, Cornell University, February 25-26; on the panel, "The Limits of Benevolence of Local Government." l98l. National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, April l2-l5, l98l, Detroit, Michigan; chaired panel on "Administrative Theory and the Problem of Being Practical: Do Theories of Practice Help?" l98l. Conference on Philosophy and the Social Sciences, "Theories of Modernity," Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, April l-l2, workshop participant. l98l. National Conference of the American Political Science Association, September 3-5, New York, New York; presented, "The Policy Analysis—Critical Theory Affair: Wildavsky and Habermas as Bedfellows?" panel, "Critical Theory, Democracy, and Public Policy." l98l. Conference on the Work of Paulo Freire, Cornell, December 3-6; workshop participant. l98l. National Founding Conference of the Planners Network, Washington, D.C., May 8-l0. l982. Lecture, SUNY at Buffalo, "Why Worry About Rationality in Planning?," April 22, l982. l982. Symposium on Social Change, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, April 28-29; Discussion leader: "Critical Theory, Planning Theory, and Planning Practice."

l982. Lecture, Cornell Progressive Planning Summer Program, "Rationality and Politics in Planning," June l4, l982. l982. Institute for Applied Phenomenology, Annual Meeting, Spruce Head Island, Maine; June 24-26, participant. l982. New York State Sociological Association Meeting, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, October l5; discussant to panel on "The Sociology of Education: Toward a Critical Sociology of Education." l982. Association of the American Collegiate Schools of Planning National Conference, October 22-24, Chicago, Illinois; Chair, panel on "Planning Practice: Interpretation, Action, and Learning," and discussant on panel, "Knowledge Bases for Policy Planning." l982. National Conference of the Regional Science Association, November l2-l4, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; paper presented, "The Geography of Practice." l982. Conference on "Rationality in Plan-Making," December l3-l4, Department of Geography, University of Reading, England. l983. Conference on "Models of Knowledge," March l7-l9, State University of N.Y., Buffalo; discussant for John O'Neill's address on "Phenomenology." l983. Conference on "The Origins of Mass Culture: The Case of Imperial Germany (l870-l9l9)," discussant to "Politics and Mass Culture in the Writings of Walter Benjamin," by Susan Buck-Morss, Cornell University, April l5-l6. l983. National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, New York, New York, April l6-l9. Presented, "The Practical Politics of A Rebounded Rationality: Or, How Administration and Planning Can Be Both Practical and Rational." l983. Second Annual Conference on New Perspectives in Planning in the West, Tempe, Arizona, May 5-7, presented, "The Practical Politics of A Rebounded Rationality: Or, How Administration and Planning Can Be Both Practical and Rational." l983. Second World Congress on Land Policy, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 20-24; presented, "From Equity and Efficiency to The Practical Analysis of Ambiguity in Planning Practice" in the Workshop on Planning Education: Equity/Efficiency Challenges. l983. National Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, October 20-22, San Francisco, California. Chair and convenor, panel on "Planning As a Design Process," with D. Burton, J. Whiteman, R. Burlage, and J. Dyckman (discussant). l983. New York State Sociological Association Conference, Potsdam, New York; October 28-29; Paper, "What Do Designers Do? Design Practices as Sense-Making in Practical Conversation," Alan Mandell, chair. l983. Cornell University, Department of Human Service Studies, Lecture, "An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Social Change," on "Planning, Rationality, and Social Change," Nov.7. l983. Graduate Center, City University of New York, Program in Environmental Psychology, Lecture presented, "The Politics of Rationality in Planning: A Habermasian Critique of Herbert Simon," Nov. l7. l983. Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Conference on "The College and the Community," invited participant, December 8-9. l984. Workshop on Designing as Inquiry, Research, and Experimentation,

presented, "What Do Designers Do? Designing as Sense-making in Practical Conversation," M.I.T., Dept of Urban Studies and Planning, January 30-3l. l984. National Conference of the American Planning Association, Minneapolis, Minn, May 5-9. l984. National Conference on the American Political Science Association, presented, "Critical Theory and Public Life-Only Connect," on panel "New Directions in Critical Theory," Washington, D.C., August 30. l984. Participant on Roundtable, "The Policy Sciences: Reform Movement or Technocratic Strategy," Frank Fischer, Chairperson, National Conference of The American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 3l. l985. Lecture, "Politics and Rationality In the Planning Process," Dean's Seminar, Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, February 26. l985. Lecture, "Problems of Understanding Planning Practice," Griffith Taylor Distinguished Speaker Series, Dept of Geography, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 27. l985. Co-organizer, Cornell Conference, "Rationality and Modern Society: The Recent Work of Jurgen Habermas," with Peter Hohendahl, Dept of German and Comparative Literature, March. 1985. Discussant to Dieter Misgeld, "The Dialectic of Progress in the Theory of Communicative Action," On Rationality and Modern Society: Recent Work of Jurgen Habermas, March 16. l985. "Problems of Understanding Planning Practice," School lecture, School of Architecture and Urban Design, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, March 25. l985. Convenor and host, panel on "Directing Planning in the Big Apples," Department of City and Regional Planning's 50th Anniversary Conference, Cornell University, April 16-18. l985. Conference on Critical Perspectives in Organization Theory, presented "Critical Rationality and Organizational Practice," discussant on "Workplace Democracy", New York City, Sep. 5-7. l985. Presented "Research in Progress on Planner-Developer Negotiations", Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell, October l4, l985 and Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT, October 23, l985. l985. Conference of Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, presented "Sources of Influence in Planning Practice and Their Implications for Development Negotiations", Atlanta, Ga., Oct 3l-Nov 3. l986. Workshop on Design as a Social Process, presented, "Mechanisms of Bargaining and Negotiation in Design", with Roger Simmons, M.I.T. Jan.27. l986. National Conference of the American Planning Association, presented, "Politics, Power, and Ethics", on Norman Krumholz's panel, "The Future of Planning", Los Angeles, Cal. April 7. l986. National Conference of the American Planning Association, presented, "Planning in The Face of Conflict: Mediated-Negotiations in Local Land-use Permitting Processes", panel on "Research on Practice," L.A.,Cal. April 8. l986. Forum on Development Negotiations, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, presented, "Mediated Negotiations in Local Land Use Permitting Processes",Cambridge, Mass.

April l5. l986. Conference on "The Design Professions and the Built Environment", presented "Planning, Mediation, and Local Project Review Processes", Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Alexandria, Va. April 25-26. l986. Third National Conference on Environmental Dispute Resolution, Conservation Foundation, presented, "Planners as Negotiators? Mediators? Both? How?", Washington, D.C. May 29-30. l986. Conference on Negotiated Development: The Challenge of New Partnerships, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, presented, "Planning in the Face of Conflict: Mediated Negotiation Strategies in Local Land Use Permitting Processes", June 5-6. 1986. National Conference of the American Political Science Association, Discussant to Panel on "Expertise and the Organization of Power", Washington, D.C. August 28, l986. 1986. National Conference of the American Political Science Association, chaired panel on "Confronting Value Neutrality: Ethics and Values in Policy Analysis and Administration", The American Political Science Association Washington, D.C., August 29, l986. l986. National Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Milwaukee, presented "Planning Education as a Vocation", (with Gill Lim, Michael Teitz, Lawrence Susskind). October l0, l986. 1986. National Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Milwaukee, "Planning in the Face of Conflict in Local Land-Use Permitting Processes", October ll, l986. 1987. "Changing Planners' Roles and Values," Lecture at Columbia University, February 25. l987. Invited Speaker, Upstate New York Chapter, American Planning Association. March l4. l987. Conference on New Directions in Planning Theory: Planning Theory in the l990's, "How Planners Argue: Rhetorical Strategies in Planning Practice and Problems of Substance, Power, and Passion," Washington, D.C., March 31-April l. 1987. Guest Discussant, Health Administration Program, Course on Health Policy, New York May. l987. Conference of the Canadian Institute of Planners, July 7,l987, Toronto, Ontario; presented research on mediated-negotiation strategies in land use planning. l987. National Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Los Angeles, Ca., pre-sented "Lessons From Cleveland: The Possibilities and Strategies of Progressive Planning Practice", Nov. 7. l987. National Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Los Angeles, Ca., discussant to John Dyckman Memorial panel, Wook Chang, chair; and participant in the Plenary tribute to John Dyckman. 1988. Workshop on Collaborative Academic-Practitioner Research hosted at Cornell University, April 8-l0, with a grant from the Western Societies Program of Cornell. l988. Lecture at Columbia University (MCP class) on Community Mediation Strategies, April 26.

1988. National Conference of The American Planning Association, presented "Beyond Neutrality: Possibilities of Activist Mediation Strategies in Planning," May 2, San Antonio, Texas. 1988. 40th Anniversary Celebration of U.C. Berkeley's DCRP, presented remarks on "The Future of Planning Education," May 7. l988. Fifth New York Conference on Dispute Resolution: Practice, Theory and Research in Dispute Resolution, Syracuse, NY, May 19-20, conducted mediation workshop on "Westville: Mediation Strategies in Community Planning," with David Stitzel. 1988. Presentation on Critical Theory and Mediation Practice, Program on Negotiation, Research Group on Mediation Practice, Harvard Law School, July 6. 1988. Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Buffalo, New York, October 27-30, discussant on "Planning Rules, Ethics, and Metaphors," presented, "Lessons from Cleveland: Evaluation, Persistence, Traps, and Possibilities." l988. Erasmus University 75th Anniversary Conference on "The Frankfurt School: Is It Relevant Today?", presented, "The Contemporary Relevance of Critical Theory to Public Administration: Problems and Promises," November 30-Dec.2, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 1989. Lectures presented to the Colloquium on The Education and Practice of Planning in the U.S. and France, co-sponsored by l'Association pour l'Enseignement et la Recherche en Amenagement et en Urbanisme (APERAU) et le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Commissions 36 et 49) (CNRS), hosted by Gilles Verpraet; lectures on the study of planning practice, planning education, and critical theory; 1989. Symposium on Professional and Liberal Arts Education at Cornell University, morning "keynote" remarks with D. La Capra and R. Hoffman; presented, "Reducing the Distance, Not the Difference, Between Professional and Liberal Arts Education," January 21. l989. Distinguished Visiting Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, Lecture: "Politics, Argument, and Rationality in Daily Practice," and seminars: "Critical Theory and Planning Practice," "Reading in Habermasian Way"; March 1-2-3. 1989. Columbia University, Evening Lecture: "Challenges of Daily Planning Practice: Planning in the Face of Power," School of Architecture, Planning,and Preservation. April 10. 1989. Alumni Day Presentation on Teaching in the Research University, with Dominick LaCapra and Larry Palmer, Cornell University. June 10. l990. Lecture, "The Micro-Politics of Planning Practice," Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa, Feb. 26. l990. Seminar presentation, "Fieldwork in a Habermasian Way," Project on the Rhetoric of Inquiry, University of Iowa, February 27. l990 Lecture, "The Micro-Politics of Planning Practice," School of Architecture and Planning, SUNY at Buffalo, March 21. l990. Visiting Professor, Dipartimento Interateneo Territorio, Politecnico e Universita di Torino, Italy, May 5-10;

l990. Seminar presentation, "Political Judgment in Planning Practice," Dipartimento di urbanistica, Istituto Universitario di Architectura di Venezia, Italy, May 15; 1990. Law and Society conference presentation, "Envisioning the Politics of Public Sector Dispute Resolution," Berkeley, Calif., June 1; 1990. Fund for Research in Dispute Resolution, commissioned paper presentation, "Envisioning the Politics of Public Sector Dispute Resolution," Washington D.C. June 8. l990. Lecture, "The Politics of Story-telling in Planning Practice," University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, October 8. l990. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference presentation, "On Feminist Theory and Planning Theory," November 2. l990. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference presentation,"Profiles of Planners," November 3. 1991. Clarkson Visiting Chair, SUNY at Buffalo, February 25-March 1, Clarkson Lecture, "On Critical Practice: The Politics of Story Telling and The Priority of Practical Judgment;" sessions on "Research on Planning Practice," with N. Krumholz and J. Leavitt. 1991. Lecture, "The Politics of Story Telling in Planning," at the University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 17-20. 1991. Lecture, "The Politics of Story Telling in Planning Practice," Cleveland State U., May 8. 1991. Lecture, "Critical Social Theory and Empirical Research," Department of Business Administration, University of Stockholm, June 12, 1991. 1991. Lecture, "Mediated Negotiation in Urban Planning Practice: Practical Challenges and Theoretical Issues," Summer University of Southern Stockholm, June 14, l991. 1991. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning - Association of European Schools of Planning conference presentation, "Practice Stories and the Priority of Practical Judgment," Oxford, England, July 8-12. 1991. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning - Association of European Schools of Planning joint conference discussant for the panel on "Moral Claims and Disciplines," Oxford, England, July 8-12. 1991. Class lecture, "Ethics and Planning," Developing Areas Core Course, M.I.T. November 13. 1992. Presentation, Penn-Cornell Workshop on Participatory Action Research, February 6. 1992. American Planning Association Conference, presented, "On The Ethics of Planning: Profiles of Planners and What They Teach Us About Practical Judgment and Moral Improvisation," Washington D.C. May 11. 1992. Workshop on the Evaluation of Comprehensive Urban Planning, presented a version of "On The Ethics of Planning: Profiles of Planners and What They Teach Us About Practical Judgment and Moral Improvisation," Umea , Sweden,June 1-2. 1992. Chair, Planning Theory Session II, Association of the European Schools of Planning, Stockholm, June 3-6. 1992. Participant, Palermo Conference on Planning Science, presented a paper, "Political Judgment: Bridging Aristotle and Habermas," Sept 8-11. 1993. Plenary Panel participant, “Challenges of Negotiation and Mediation in the Public

Sector,” for the Cornell Community and Rural Development Institute conference on “Using Negotiation to Improve the Enterprise of Government,” April 14-15. 1993. Cornell Landscape Architecture Department colloquium, “Challenges of Doing the Best You Can in Environmental Negotiations,” April 21. 1993. Lecture, “Toward a Critical Pragmatism: Four Faces of Planning Practice,” Trondheim, Norwegian Institute of Technology, Departments of Organization and Work Science and Transportation Engineering, October 6. 1993. Lecturer, Workshop on Evaluating Theory-Practice and Urban-Regional Interplay in Planning, Bari, Italy, November 18-20. 1993. Technion Lecture on “Critical Pragmatism and Planning Practice,” December 9. 1994. “Critical Pragmatism and Planning Practice,” Ben Gurion University of the Negev, March 9. 1994. “Profiles of Practitioners,” with Deborah Shmueli, Dept of Geography, U. of Haifa, May 19. 1994. “The Distinctive Challenges of Community Planning,” Chaim Zippori Community Education Center, Jerusalem Forest, May 23. 1994. “Profiles of Practitioners,” presented with Raph? el Fischler, Technion Dept of Town Planning,June 22. 1994. Invited Lecture, “Political Deliberation, Critical Pragmatism, and Traumatic Histories: On Not Leaving Your Pain at the Door,” University of Minnesota, Duluth, Department of Political Science. October 17-18. 1994. “Political Deliberation, Critical Pragmatism, and Traumatic Histories: On Not Leaving Your Pain at the Door,” presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, Nov.4-6. Phoenix. 1994. Participant, Fund for Research on Dispute Resolution Workshop, Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 10-12. 1995. “The Challenges of Deliberation in the Design Professions,” Hyde Lecture Series, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, March 30. 1995.“Political Deliberation, Critical Pragmatism, and Traumatic Histories: On Not Leaving Your Pain at the Door,” seminar for the Cornell University Ethics and Public Life discussion group, April 7. 1995. “Beyond Dialogue to Transformative Learning: How Deliberative Rituals Encourage Political Judgment in Community Planning Processes,” seminar for Participatory Action Research network, Cornell, April 27. 1995. “Beyond Dialogue to Transformative Learning: How Deliberative Rituals Encourage Political Judgment in Community Planning Processes,” doctoral seminar at Department of Urban Studies and Planning, M.I.T. Cambridge, Mass. May 5. 1995. “Qualitative Research and Profiles of Planners,” Qualitative Research Panel, and Discussant to Panel on Bridging Technology and Planning Theory, ACSP Conference, Detroit, October 21. 1995. “Democratic Deliberation and the Promise of Planning,” Lefrak Lecture, and seminars on “The Micro-Politics of Planning Practice,” and “Beyond Dialogue to Transformative Learning: How Deliberative Rituals Encourage Political Judgment in Community Planning Processes,” University of Maryland, College Park, Urban Studies and Planning Program, November 8. 1995. “Profiles of Mediators: Learning to Resolve Environmental Disputes,”

Seminar for Cornell Program on Environmental Conflict Management, Dec.7. 1996. “Challenges of Deliberation in the Design Professions,” University of Tennessee, College of Architecture lecture series, Knoxville, Tennessee. January 22. 1996. “Rationality, Dialogue, and Learning: What We Can Learn From Community and Environmental Mediators About The Practice of Civil Society,” symposium honoring John Friedmann, UCLA, April 11-13. 1996. “Creating Public Value in Planning: The Three Abiding Problems of Negotiation, Participation, and Deliberation” Presentation to the National Conference of Engineers, Architects, and Planners, Lecce, Italy. Oct. 12. 1996. “Negotiation and the Politics of Planning,” one day course session taught to planning students at the Polytechnic of Bari, October 15. 1996. “Critical Pragmatism and Planning Practice,” School of Architecture and Planning, Polytechnic of Bari, Bari, Italy, October 16. 1996. “Critical Pragmatism and Planning Practice,” Guest lecture, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, M.I.T. November 15. 1996. “The Planners’ Dilemma: Traps of Negotiation and Participation,” Presented at the University of Trondheim, December 15. 1997. “Challenges of Deliberation in Environmental and Community Mediation,” Guest Lecture, Program for the Analysis and Resolution of Conflict, Syracuse University, March 20-21. 1997. “Why Worry About Planning Theory?” Seminar on the Profession, M.I.T Department of Urban Studies and Planning (with Lisa Peattie, Chester Hartman, and Larry Susskind). November. 1998. Response to Ernie Cortes, M.I.T. Alums Reception at the Boston APA meeting. April 7-8. 1998. “Reflections on the Future of Planning Practice,” Keynote for the Association of European Schools of Planning, Aveiro, Portugal. July 22-25. 1998. “Multicultural Planning in Deed: Lessons From the Mediation Practice of Shirley Solomon and Larry Sherman” and “Reflections on Planning Theory” (panel on classic issues in Planning Theory), ACSP Conference, Pasadena, Calif. Nov 4-8. 1998. Organizer and Convenor with Katherine Abrams, Cornell Program on Ethics and Public Life Symposium on Objectivity and Partisanship. Nov.13. 1998. “Lessons About the Politics of Planning From Profiles of Israeli Planners,” Plenary session, Conference on 50 Years of Planning in Israel, Technion, Haifa. December 20-21. 1999. "On the Craft of Academic Writing," Ph.d. Workshop, AESOP, Finse, Norway, July 3-7. 1999. Plenary Panel on Planning Theory, AESOP Conference, Bergen, Norway, July 7-10. 1999. "Deliberative Practice and the Myths of Communicative Planning: The Distinctive Approach of The Deliberative Practitioner," ACSP Conference, Chicago, Oct. 21-24. 2000. "Learning about Facts and Learning about Value: A Problem for Us All," University of South Florida's Honor's Program Conference on Ethics and Society, March 6. 2000. Participant in the Symposium on "Critiques of and New Approaches to Urban Planning" Urban Citizenship Seminar, New York University, April 7.

2000. “Deliberative Practice and Participatory Design: Five Challenges,” Conference on Designing With Communities, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, September 1-4. 2000. "Deliberative Practice: Five Challenges," Lecture at Department of Urban Studies and Planning, M.I.T. October 13. 2000. “Lessons for Citizens from the Practice of Public Dispute Mediation,” Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta, Ga. November 2-5. 2000. “Deliberative Practice: Five Theoretical and Practical Challenges”, Workshop on Public Administration, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands, November 22-23, and Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 24. 2001. “Challenges of Understanding Deliberative Democratic Discourse: Five Problems” Keynote, Canadian Association of Planning Students (CAPS) Conference, York University, Feb. 12- 14. 2001. “The Deliberative Turn in Planning Theory - Planning as a Mediator Between Democracy and Power?” Norwegian Forum for Planning Education (FUS, Forum for Utdanning i Samfunnsplanlegging), Tromso, Norway, June 17-19. 2001. “Challenges of Deliberative Planning Practice,” New Hampshire Rural Development Council, December. 2002. “Five Challenges of Deliberative Planning Practice,” Univ. of Hawai’i, Honolulu, April 5. 2002. “Five Challenges of Deliberative Planning Practice,” Univ. of Akron, Akron, Ohio, April 17. 2002. Week of Lectures on Deliberation and Work in Progress, with Workshops on Negotiation and Mediation in Planning at Griffiths University, University of Queensland, Queensland U. of Technology, and seminar for Queensland Regional Planning Dept, May 3-14. 2002. “Three Ways to Create Value in the Design Professions” Lecture, Torino, Italy, Nov. 6 2002. Presentation on “The Significance of Avventure Urbane” Torino, Italy, Nov 5. 2002. “Challenges of Deliberative Practice,” lectures at Bari Politecnic, Venice (IAUV), 11/4, 8. 2002. “The Intellectual, Pedagogical, and Practical Significance of Planners’Practice Stories: Seven Reasons That Practice Stories Matter,” ACSP, Baltimore, Md. Nov 20-24. 2003. “Rationality and Surprise: The Drama of Mediation in Rebuilding Civil Society,” Environmental Policy Group Seminar, M.I.T. Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Feb 11 2003. “Rationality and Surprise: The Drama of Mediation in Rebuilding Civil Society,” Green College Lecture Series on Engaging Civil Societies in Democratic Planning and Governance: Re-Examining the Theory and Practice of Community-Building. U. of British Columbia, Vancouver. 2003. “Inter-Viewing, Practical Rationality, and Listening in Planning Practice,” SPURS seminar, MIT, March. 2003. “Deliberation, Learning About Value, and Other Problems,”Workshop on Deliberative Democracy, Montreal, Canada.

2003. “On the Craft of Academic Writing,” Ph.D. Workshop, U. of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2003. “Critical Moments in Negotiations: On Humor, Hope, and Recognition,” AESOP-ACSP Joint Conference, Leuven, Belgium. 2003. “On Academic Writing," Presentation for Young Academics Network, AESOP-ACSP Joint Conference, Leuven, Belgium. 2003. Seminar on problems of studying participation, University of Sheffield, ‘Away Day’ retreat with planning, architecture, and landscape architecture faculty, Sheffield, England. July 23. 2003. Advisory Board Meeting, Center for Reflective Community Practice, M.I.T. September. 2003. Florida State University workshop on Water Policy, Tallahassee, November, 2003. "Critical Moments in Negotiations: On Humor and Hope," Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School, November. 2003. Symposium on the Deliberative Practitioner, Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver. November. 2004. Seminar on Learning about Interests, Center for Collaborative Policy, Sacramento. January 7-8. 2004. Cecil Sheps Lecture on Social Justice, "Planning and Mediation, Participation and Posturing," and related seminars, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, March 21-24. 2004. "Planning and Mediation, Participation and Posturing: What's a Deliberative Practitioner to Do?" University of Washington Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program Lecture, Seattle, April 15. 2004. Seminar on ideology, NYU Working Group on Ideology and Legitimacy, May 19-20. 2004. "Problems of Posturing and Presumption in Mediation and Planning," Interaction Conference of the Canadian Dispute Resolution Network, Kitchner-Waterloo, Ontario, June 2. 2004. "Communicative Planning Reconstructed," Helsinki University of Technology, Otaniemi Department of Architecture, June 18. 2004. Doctoral Writing Workshop with Lasse Peltonen, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Helsinki University of Technology, June 18-19. 2004. Workshop (exercise and lecture) on Consensus-Building, Finnish Association of Municipalities, Helsinki, June 21. 2004. AESOP Doctoral Workshop, presentation on writing, Aix en Provence, June 25-28. 2004. New South Wales State government, Workshop on Interagency Consensus Building, with Wendy Sarkissian, July 26. 2004. Opening Keynote, "The Arts of Consensus-Building," Safe and Strong Communities Symposium, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Australia. July 28. 2004. "Response to The Gods were Crazy," Safe and Strong Communities Symposium, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Australia. July 29. 2004. "Where Planning Goes Wrong," workshop for Health Execs, New South Wales Department of Health, Macquarie Hospital, morning, July 30. 2004. "Challenges of Community Planning," workshop for health promotion staff, New

South Wales Department of Health, Macquarie Hospital, afternoon, July 30. 2004. "Seminar with Doctoral Students" and lecture, "Problems of Communicative Planning," Sydney University, August 2. 2004. Seminars with Doctoral Students, Griffiths University and Queensland University of Technology, and workshop on "Collaborative Decision-Making," Q.U.T. Brisbane, August 3. 2004. Lecture, "The Micro-politics of Planning Reconstructed," University of New South Wales, Sydney, August 4. 2004. Class presentation on interdependent decision-making for Carolyn Whitzman and Dean's Lecture, "The Challenges of Deliberative Practice," University of Melbourne, August 5. 2004. Keynote lecture, Symposium on Crime Prevention and Collaborative Planning, Melbourne, Australia, August 6. 2004. "The Drama of Mediation and Dealing with Differences," ACSP National Conference, Portland, Oregon. October 21-23. 2004. Roundtable on Theory and Practice, Bridging the Academy-Practice Divide. ACSP National Conference, Portland, Oregon. October 21-23. 2004. "When Designers Disagree: Three Challenges of Planning and Design Practice," Panel on Contemporary Perspectives on Practice, College of Architecture, Art, Planning, Cornell. Nov. 18. 2005. "Lessons from Mediators for the Participatory Practices of Planners and Designers," Symposium for the Urban Research Laboratory, University of Catania, Sicily, July 1. 2005. "On Critical Pragmatism, Dispute Resolution, and Distinctions Between Dialogue, Debate, and Negotiation," Lecture, University of Catania, July 5. 2005. "On Dissertations and Academic Writing," University of Catania, Catania, Sicily, July 5. 2005. "On Critical Pragmatism, Dispute Resolution, and Distinctions Between Dialogue, Debate, and Negotiation," University of Palermo, Palermo, Sicily, July 8. 2005. "On Dissertations and Academic Writing," University of Palermo, Palermo, Sicily, July 8. 2005. "Exploring Urban Practice in a Democratizing Society: Opportunities, Techniques, and Challenges," Rusty Bernstein Memorial Lecture, U. Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, S. Africa, 9/1. 2005. "Notes From the Field: Challenges of Disentangling Practices of Dialogue, Debate, and Negotiation in Public Deliberations," ACSP National Conference, Kansas City. 2006. Doctoral Writing Workshop and Seminar on "The Micro-politics of Democratic Deliberations," University of Colorado, Boulder, May 6. 2006. "Challenges of Deliberation and Participation," Conference on the Future of Sustainability, CREUM, Montreal, May 23. 2006. "Exploring Value-Based Disputes," Keynote address for the Environment and Public Policy Section Conference on Deliberative Democracy, Association for Conflict Resolution, MIT, Cambridge, June 28-30. 2006. "Planning Conflicts and Mediation," Workshop: Conflicts, Planning Practices and

Procedural Justice—Current Research & Methodological Development, Fiskars, Finland, Aug. 14-15. 2006. Remarks for the reception of the Academy for Urban Culture, Helsinki, Finland, Aug. 15. 2006. Panel presentation, "Developing Mediation Competent Municipal Planning Staff Capacity," ACSP, Fort Worth, Texas. November 11. 2006. Keynote, "Participation as Dialogue, Debate, and Negotiation: Entangled Promises and Practices," Conference of the International Association for Public Participation, Montreal, Nov. 14. 2006. Invited Seminar, "Using Practitioner Focused Oral History Interviewing to Explore Mediation Practice, " University of Amsterdam Political Science Department. December 4. 2007. Invited Seminar and Class sessions on Practice Studies, U. Washington, Seattle. May 4-8. 2007. Moderated Open Plenary, Planner's Network Conference, New Orleans, La. May 30-June 3. 2007. Panel on Research Ethics, "On Mediators' Ethics of Inquiry," AESOP, Naples, Italy. July 12. 2007. Panel moderator (Planning Theory after Katrina), and presentation “Lessons of the University-ACORN Collaboration in New Orleans,” ACSP, Milwaukee, Wisc. October 18-21. 2007. Class presentation (Masa Matsuura) followed by Research Seminar on Mediated Negotiation in Planning and Creating Spaces of (Im)Possibility,” University of Tokyo, November 13. 2007. Keynote: “A Grounded Method to Explore Dispute Resolution Strategies In Asia: Studying Practice Stories,” International Workshop, Comparative Public Conflict Resolution: Development of public policy consensus building theory and practice in Asia, Nov. 15-16. Seoul, Korea. 2008. APL Seminar, Exploring the task of Planning, “Participation as Dialogue, Debate, and Negotiation,” Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England January 9. 2008. Spaces of Democracy and Democracy of Space Workshop, “Creating Spaces of (Im)possibility,” Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. January 11. 2008. “Studying Mediation Practice: Creating Spaces of (Im)possibility,” Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Environmental Policy Group Colloquium, M.I.T. April 15. 2008. “On confusions about generalization and universalisation,” AESOP/ACSP, Chicago, July 8. 2008. “Challenges of Dealing With Differences”, U. of Tokyo, Asian Dispute Resolution Network, August 29. 2008. “The Micropolitics of Planning and Multistakeholder Governance” ASSR, University of Amsterdam, October 28. 2008. “Micropolitics and Mediation”, AMIDST Research Seminar, U. of Amsterdam, Dec 17. 2009. “Micropolitics and Mediation,” Dept Town Planning, SLU, Uppsala. Sweden. Jan 13. 2009. “Research in the Face of Interdependence,” Inaugural Phd Program lecture, Milan

Politechnico, Milan, Italy. Jan 26. 2009. “Critical Naturalistic Discourse Analysis,” Lecture Series on Discourse Analysis, Dept of Geography, Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, Feb. 18. 2009. “Managing Interdependence: Dialogue, Debate, and Negotiation” Salet/Bertolini Research Group, UvA, Amsterdam. March 24. 2009. Presentation with David Laws at the workshop on Ethics and Politics of Qualitative Research, Warsaw. June 10-12. 2009. “Dealing with Differences,” ACSP conference presentation, Crystal City, Va. 2010. (as above, lectures at Florida Atlantic University, 2-15/16-10, and U. Colorado, Boulder, 3/1/10) 2010. Urban Studies Scholar, Lecture, U. Amsterdam, June 1-21, 2010. 2010. “Challenges of Integrating Participation and Negotiation,” University of Florence, Italy, June 22. 2010. Workshop co-leader with Peter Adler and Michael Hughes, Regional officials of Emilia Romagna, June 24, Bologna, Italy. 2010. Facilitation for Upstate APA Chapter Board, August 12-13. Utica, New York. 2010. “Innovations in Teaching: Profiles of Planners” ACSP presentation, Minneapolis, Minn. October 6-10. VII. Publications Working Papers: "Toward a Morphogenic Perspective: Methodology of Technology Assessment," in A Perspective in the Assessment of Large Scale Technology: The Case of the STOL Aircraft System, with B. Catron, N. Mayer, D. Metlay, and T. LaPorte, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, November l97l. "Methodology and Approach," with S. Rosenthal, in Longer Term Consequences of the STOL Aircraft System: a Technology Assessment Project, semi-annual report, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, July l972. "Towards a Technology Assessment: The Case of V/STOL Aircraft System," a paper on social change, technological assessment, history of transport, with S. Rosenthal, in Social Change, Public Response and Regulation of Large Scale Technology, Second Annual Progress Report, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, December l972. "Social Change: Problems of Technology and Planning - Tracing the Social Consequences of Transport Technologies," Working Paper No. 230, April l974, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkeley.

"The Practice of Evaluation and Policy Analysis," Working Paper No. 257, July l975, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California. "The Planning Analyst's Questioning: Toward a Communicative Theory of Design," Working Paper No. 9, l978, Program in Urban and Regional Studies, Cornell University. "Notes on Writing in and after Graduate School," Working Paper No. 74, Cornell Department of City and Regional Planning, l985. Articles: "Errors in Eye Temperature Measurement When Using a Metallic Probe," I. Fatt, and J.F. Forester, Experimental Eye Research (l972), l4, 270-276. (Engineering M.S. Thesis.) "The Planner's Ambivalence," Social Impact Assessment, Vol. 40-4l, April-May l979. "Review of Power: A Radical View," Journal of the American Planning, Association, April l980. "New Opportunities for Planners," (co-authored with Sander Kelman, Pierre Clavel, and William Goldsmith), Social Policy, Spring l980. "Critical Theory and Planning Practice," Journal of the American Planning Association, 46:3, July l980, 275-286. "How Much Does the Environmental Review Planner Do?," Environmental Impact Assessment Review, l:2, June l980, l04-l07. "What Are Planners Up Against? Planning in the Face of Power," published without permission in the Bulletin of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Summer l980. "What Do Planning Analysts Do? Planning and Policy Analysis as Organizing," Policy Studies Journal, V9:4, Winter l980-l98l, 595-604. "Listening: The Social Policy of Everyday Life (Critical Theory and Hermeneutics in Practice)," Social Praxis, 7:3l4, (l980), 2l9-232. "Hannah Arendt and Critical Theory: A Critical Response," Journal of Politics, 43, February l98l, l96-202. "Toward Democratic Health Planning: Political Power, Agenda-Setting, and

Planning Practice," in Barry Checkoway, ed. Citizens and Health Care, New York: Pergamon Press, l98l, l05-ll7. "Reply to Gowdy," Journal of the American Planning Association, July l98l, 47:3, 338-339. "Questioning and Organizing Attention: Toward a Critical Theory of Planning," Adminstration and Society, Vl3:2, l98l, l6l-205. "Selling You The Brooklyn Bridge and Ideology," (a review of Jurgen Habermas's Communication and the Evolution of Society) Theory and Society, l0 (l98l), 745-750. "Critical Reason and Political Power in Project Review Activity," Policy and Politics, Vl0:l, l982, 65-83. "Planning in the Face of Power," Journal of the American Planning Association, 48:l, (Winter l982), 67-80. "Understanding Planning Practice: An Empirical, Practical, and Normative Account," Journal of Planning Education and Research, VI:2, l982, 59-7l. "The Policy Analysis - Critical Theory Affair: Wildavsky and Habermas as Bedfellows?," Journal of Public Policy, V2:2, l982, l45-l64. "A Critical Empirical Framework for the Analysis of Public Policy," New Political Science, Issue 9-l0, V3:l 2, Summer l982, 33-6l. (Also to be reprinted in Teaching Politics (Journal of the Delhi University Political Science Association) in l985. "Know Your Organizations: Planning and the Reproduction of Social and Political Relations," Plan Canada, V22, March l982, 3-l3. "What Do Planning Analysts Do? Planning and Policy Analysis as Organizing" appears in an expanded version as a chapter in William Dunn, ed., Values, Ethics, and the Practice of Policy Analysis, Lexington Books, l982, 47-62. Excerpts from "Critical Reason and Political Power...," "Critical Theory and Organizational Analysis," and all of "What Do Planning Analysts Do? Planning and Policy analysis as Organizing" were reprinted in Ralph Hummel's The Bureaucratic Experience, St. Martin's Press, 2nd ed., l982, l76-l85, 238-244. "Public Policy and Respect," democracy, Fall l982, V2:4, 93-l0l. "Critical Theory and Planning Practice" reprinted in John Pipkin, M. LaGory, and J. Blau, Eds., Professionals and Urban Form, SUNY Albany Press, l983, 9l- ll3.

"Critical Theory and Organizational Analysis," in Gareth Morgan, ed., Beyond Method: Strategies for Social Research, Sage Publication, l983, 234-246. "The Geography of Planning Practice," Society and Space, Vl:2, Spring l983, l63-l80. "Habermas: Critical Debates, David Held and John Thompson, Eds.," book review by Kieran Donaghy and John Forester, Society and Space, Vl:2, Spring l983. "The Coming Design Challenge," Journal of Planning Education and Research, Summer l983. "On Planning Practice: Materialism and Politics," (with Shoukry Roweis) Society and Space, l983, Vol. l, pp. 48l-49l. "Obstacles and Strategies in Environmental Review Planning," in WilliamMillsap, ed., Anthropology for Environmental Planners, Boulder, Colorado:Westview Press, l984. "Bounded Rationality and The Politics of Muddling Through," Public Administration Review, January-February l984, pp. 23-3l. "Community Planning and Conceptions of Change, by Peter Marris: A review," Environment and Planning A Vl6:4, April l984, pp. 556-558. "Good Intentions Are Vulnerable: Or How Service Goals May be Displaced in the Voluntary Sector," in Gary Tobin, ed., Planning and Social Services Delivery in the Voluntary Sector, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press l985. "Lest Planning Be Seen as a Tool...," Built Environment, Vol. l0, No. 2, September l984. "Practical Rationality in Planning," in Michael Breheny and Alan Hooper, Eds., Rationality in Plan- Making, London: Pion, 1985. "Designing as Making Sense Together in Practical Conversation," Journal of Architectural Education, Summer 985. "On a Critical Theory of Health Care and Social Policy," in J. Pilotta, ed., The Underside of High- Tech: Essays in Technology and Human Alienation (1985). "On Practice: Planning and Institutional Processes, D.U.S.P. ll.200" for Department of Urban Studies and Planning, M.I.T. (assessment of ll.200). l985. "Neither Handmaiden Nor Panacea: A Review of Resolving Environmental

Regulatory Disputes, in Environmental Impact Assessment Review (1985). "Learning the Craft of Academic Writing: Notes on Writing In and After Graduate School", (unpublished but with an underground existence of its own). "Planners and the Public", a review of Howell Baum, Planners and Public Expectations, Urban Affairs Quarterly, September l985. "Critical Theory and Public Life: Only Connect," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (l0:2, l986, pp. l85-205). "Ambiguity and Problem-Solving in Professional Practice," co-authored with Howell Baum (unpublished ms). "Anticipating Implementation: Normative Practices in Planning and Policy Analysis" in Confronting Values in Policy Analysis: The Politics of Criteria (Fischer/Forester, ed., Sage Publishing Co., l987). published in edited form as "De L'Anticipation Les Pratiques Normatives Dans L'Analyse Urbaine," in Annales de la Recherche Urbaine, September l989. "Negotiated Development in Project Review Processes," a two-party, 3 issue training simulation game, published by the Harvard Program on Negotiation clearinghouse, l986. Excerpts from "Planning in the Face of Conflict" published in Carolina Planning, Spring, l986. "Politics, Power, and Ethics: Abiding Problems for the Future of Planning," Plan Canada, December l986. "Planning in the Face of Conflict", Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer l987. "On Practice: Teaching Planning and Institutional Processes at MIT", Journal of Planning Education and Research, Winter l987. "Sources of Influence In Planning Practice and Their Implications for Development Negotiations" in Paul Knox, ed. The Design Professions and the Built Environment, Pion l987. "Beyond the Equity-Efficiency Conflict: The Practical Analysis of Ambiguity in Planning Practice" Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 5:2, Summer l988, p91-109. "On Planning Practice: Between The Press of Power and the Cry of Need," with Norman Krumholz, published in the Catalogue of the Triennale International

Exhibition on The Future of the Metropolis, September, l988. "Westville: Mediation Strategies in Community Planning," (With David Stitzel), Harvard Program on Negotiation Clearinghouse, l989. "Beyond Neutrality: The Possibilities of Activist Mediation in Public Sector Conflicts," (with David Stitzel) Negotiation Journal, July l989. "Editor's Introduction," Symposium on John Friedmann's Planning in the Public Domain, International Planning Theory Newsletter, l989. "L'urbanistica di fronte al conflitto: strategie di negoziazione e mediazione nella regolazione sull'uso dei suoli," ["Planning in the Face of Conflict" reprinted] in Aleessandra De Cugis, ed. Politica-Politiche Territoriali, Milan: Franco Angeli Libri, l989. "No Planning Or Administration Without Phenomenology?" Public Administration Quarterly, 14:1, Spring 1990. "The Contemporary Relevance of Critical Theory to Public Administration: Problems and Promises," in Ph. v. E. Gastelaars, Sl. Magala, and O. Preuss, ed. Critical Theory and the Science of Management, The University Press, Rotterdam, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1990, p75-90. "Anticipating Implementation: Reflective and Normative Practices in Policy Analysis and Planning," in Donald Sch? n, ed. The Reflective Turn, New York: Teacher's College Press, l990. (revision of l987 essay) "Reply to My Critics," (response to six reviewers for a symposium devoted to Planning in the Face of Power) International Planning Theory Newsletter, Spring l99l. Review of Martha Feldman, Order Without Design: Information Production and Policy Making, [Stanford: Stanford University Press, l988] for the Administrative Science Quarterly, Spring l99l. Review (with Norman Krumholz) of Bruce McClendon and Ray Quay, Mastering Change (APA Planners Press) for the Journal of Planning Education and Research, forthcoming, l992. "Fieldwork in a Habermasian Way," a chapter in Mats Alvesson and Hugh Wilmott, Eds. Critical Management Studies, Los Angeles: Sage, 1992. "Envisioning the Politics of Public Sector Dispute Resolution," in Susan Silbey and Austin Sarat, Eds. Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 12, pgs. 83-122; JAI Press l992.

"On Critical Practice: The Politics of Story-Telling and the Priority of Practical Judgment," in Intersight, Buffalo: SUNY Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning, 1992-3. "Learning from Practice Stories: The Priority of Practical Judgment," in The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis and Planning, Frank Fischer and John Forester, Eds. Duke University Press, 1993. “Raising the Questions: Notes on Planning Theory and Feminist Theory,” in planning theory 7/8, summer/winter, 1992, 50-54. "On The Ethics of Planning: Profiles of Planners and What They Teach Us About Practical Judgment and Moral Improvisation," in Abdul Khakee and Katarina Eckerberg, Eds. Process and Policy Evaluation in Structure Planning, Stockholm: Swedish Council for Building Research, 1993, pgs 63-90. “Participatory Action Research from the Inside: A Profile of Ken Reardon’s Community Development Practice in East St. Louis,” by Ken Reardon, John Welsh, Brian Kreiswirth, and John Forester, The American Sociologist. 24:1: 69-91. (1994) “Planners' Worries about Ethics and Directions for Future Research, International Planning Theory Journal, ed. Luigi Mazza, 1994. (review of Huw Thomas and Patsy Healey, ed. Dilemmas of Planning Practice. "Activist Mediation and Public Disputes: A Profile of Larry Susskind" in Deborah Kolb and Associates, When Talk Works, San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1994. "Perception, Political Judgment, and Learning about Value in Transportation Planning: Bridging Habermas and Aristotle," in Huw Thomas, ed. Values and Planning, 1994. “Bridging Interests and Community: Advocacy Planning and the Challenges of Deliberative Democracy,” Journal of the American Planning Association, Spring 1994. “Judgment and the Cultivation of Appreciation in Policy Making,” American Behavioral Scientist, Sept-Oct. 1994, also to appear in 1995 in a collection, edited by Margaret Blunden, in honor of Sir Geoffrey Vickers. “Teoria Critica e Analise Organizacional,” Plural, Sociologia, S. Paulo, 1:131-148, 1.sem.1994 (Portugese translation of “Critical Theory and Organizational Analysis” (1983) ) “Percezione, giudizio politico e apprendimento del valore nella pianificazione dei trasporti: un ponte tra Habermas e Aristotele,” pgs 244-265, in F. Archibugi and Paolo Bisogno, Per una teoria della pianificazione, Milano: FrancoAngeli, 1994.

"How Planners Argue: Anticipatory Judgments, Rhetorical Strategies, and Issues of Substance, Power, and Passion", in Planning Theory in the l990's, Robert Burchell, Seymour Mandelbaum, and Luigi Mazza, Eds. CUPR Press. 1995. “The Rationality of Listening, Emotional Sensitivity, and Moral Vision” in Explorations in Planning Theory, Robert Burchell, Seymour Mandelbaum, and Luigi Mazza, Eds. New Brunswick: CUPR Press. 1995. “Planning in the Face of Power” (1982), reprinted in Jay Stein, ed. Classic Readings in Urban Planning, McGraw Hill, 1995. “To Be Professionally Effective, Be Politically Articulate,” from Making Equity Planning Work (1990), reprinted in Jay Stein, ed. Classic Readings in Urban Planning, McGraw Hill, 1995. “No Hang Nails on the Fickle Finger of Fate, or Planning Theory’s Last and Next Ten Years” Colloqui,: Journal of the Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Spring 1995. “Planning in the Face of Conflict” (1987), to be reprinted in Richard LeGates, ed. Changing Cities: Essential Readings in Urban Studies and Planning, Routledge, 1996. “Beyond Dialogue to Transformative Learning: How Deliberative Rituals Encourage Political Judgment in Community Planning Processes,” in Steven Esquith, ed. 1996. Democratic Dialogues: Theories and Practices, Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, University in Poznan, Poland, Atlanta, Ga: Rodopi. 295-233. “Listening: The Social Policy of Everyday Life,” reprinted from Planning in the Face of Power in Spanish in Fermentum, Caracas, Venezuela December 1995. “Response: Toward a Critical Sociology of Policy Analysis,” Policy Sciences. 28:385-396. 1995. “Deliberazone politica, pragmatismo critico e storie traumatiche: ovvero no lasciare il dolore fuori della porta” CRU (critica della razionalita urbanistica) 4, Napoli, 60-78. 1995. “What Planners Do: Power, Politics, and Persuasion” by Charles Hoch, book review for the Administrative Science Quarterly, December. .p. 719-723. 1996. “Beyond Dialogue to Transformative Learning: How Deliberative Rituals Encourage Political Judgment in Community Planning Processes,” in Dino Borri et al. Eds. Evaluating Theory-Practice and Urban-Rural Interplay in Planning. Kluwer. 81-103. (cf. Esquith 1996 above) 1997.

“Challenges of Mediation and Deliberation in the Design Professions: Practice Stories from Israel, Norway, and the U.S.A.” Working Paper of the Negev Center for Regional Development, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, January. 1997. Learning From Practice: Democratic Deliberations and the Promise of Planning Practice, Monograph, Urban Studies and Planning Program, University of Maryland. 1997. “Rationality, Dialogue, and Learning: What Community and Environmental Mediators Can Teach Us About The Practice of Civil Society,” in Mike Douglass and John Friedmann, Eds. Cities for Citizens. New York: Wiley and Sons. 1998. “Challenges of Mediation and Deliberation in the Design Professions: Practice Stories from Israel and Norway,” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research. 1998. '”Three Reasons To Bother with Planning Theory: Educating Citizens, Recognizing Differences, and Mediating Deliberations,” for the MIT Collection on the Profession, ed. Lloyd Rodwin and Bish Sanyal, Rutgers: CUPR Press. 1998. “Dealing With Deep Value Differences,” chapter for Lawrence Susskind et al, ed. The Consensus-Building Handbook, Sage Publications. 1999. “Facilitating Statewide HIV/AIDS Policies and Priorities in Colorado: A Profile of Mike Hughes,” (with Mike Hughes and Irene Weiser). ,” chapter for Lawrence Susskind et al, ed. The Consensus-Building Handbook, Sage Publications. 1999. “Collaborative Watershed Management—the Case of Keuka Lake: A Profile of Peter Landre,” edited by Peter Landre, Caroline Stem, Kristin Grace, and John Forester (under review). "Creating Public Value in Planning: The Three Abiding Problems of Negotiation, Participation, and Deliberation" Urban Design International, 1999. “Multicultural Planning in Deed: Lessons From the Mediation Practice of Shirley Solomon and Larry Sherman” in Michael Burayidi, Urban Planning in a Multicultural Society. Greenwood Press. 1999. “Finding Communicative Space in Watershed Planning.” with Gerard McMahon, for Madine Vanderplaat and Andrew Parkin, Eds. In Search of Communicative Space (under review). 1999. “Reflections on the Future Understanding of Planning Practice.” International Planning Studies. 4:2, 175-193. 1999.

“An Instructive Case Hampered by Theoretical Puzzles: Critical Comments on Bent Flyvbjerg’s Rationality and Power” for the symposium, edited by Lisa Peattie, in International Planning Theory. 2000. "Conservative Epistemology, Reductive Ethics, Far Too Narrow Politics: Some Clarifications in Response to Yiftachel and Huxley," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 24:4. December. 2000. pgs. 914-916. "Building More Critical Theory from Practice, Critically Viewed: The Distinctive Approach of the Deliberative Practitioner," in Jon Jun's Rethinking Administrative Theory: The Challenge of the New Century. 2001, Greenwood Press. "Weberian Rationality as the Impersonality of Rule Application: An Appreciative Response to Petra Schreurs." in Mark Rutgers, ed. Research in Public Administration, 2002. “Critical Ethnography: Habermasian Fieldwork Revisited” revised and reprinted in Critical Management Studies, Hugh Willmot and Mats Alvesson, Eds. 2003. Chinese translation and reprint of "Planning in the Face of Conflict" (orig 1987), for Urban Sociology: Classic and Contemporary Readings, Yu Hai, ed. Fudan University Press. 2004. (with David Laws) "Democratic Deliberation: External, Internal, and In-Between, Review of Robert Goodin, Reflective Democracy," Political Science, Spring 2004. “Reflections on Trying to Teach Planning Theory,” Planning Theory and Practice, Spring 2004 “Critical Moments in Negotiations: On Humor, Recognition and Hope,” Negotiation Journal, April 2004. [revised for publication in Irony and Organizations: Epistemological Claims and Supporting Field Stories, Ulla Johansson and Jill Woodilla, Eds. Abstrak Forlag-Liber-Copenhagen Business School Press, 2004.] "Planning and Mediation, Participation and Posturing: What's a Democratic Planner to Do?" Interaction, 17:1-2, September 2004. (Journal of the Canadian Dispute Resolution Network). "John Foresterin haastattelu 19.6.2004 Ravintola Elite" Interview by Lasse Peltonen & Mervi Ilmonen, published in Journal Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu (Finnish Journal of Urban Studies), February 2005. “If Parties Often Misrepresent Their Interests, How Can We Evaluate Negotiated Policy Agreements?” in John Scholz and Bruce Stiftel, Eds. Adaptive Governance and Florida’s Water Conflicts, Resources for the Future. 2005.

“Critical Moments in Negotiations: On Humor, Recognition and Hope,” [translated by Prof. Laura Lieto for publication in the Italian planning journal, Critica della Razionalità Urbanistica (published by Alinea, Firenze) #18. Spring 2006. pgs. 41-51. “Rationality and Surprise: The Drama of Mediation in Rebuilding Civil Society,” in Penny Gurstein and Nora Angeles, Eds. Engaging Civil Societies in Democratic Planning and Governance, U. Toronto Pr. (2006). 118-140. "Policy Analysis as Critical Listening." Chapter 6 in Oxford Handbook of Public Policy, Robert Goodin, Michael Moran, and Martin Rein, Eds. New York: Oxford University Press. 124-151. (2006) "Making Participation Work When Interests Conflict: Moving from Facilitating Dialogue and Moderating Debate To Mediating Negotiations." Journal of the American Planning Association. Vol.72: 4, Fall 2006. 447-456. "Politics, Power, Ethics, and Practice: Abiding Problems for the Future of Planning," reprinted in Jull Grant, ed. Reader on Canadian Planning: Linking Practice with Theory. 2006. "Planning in the Face of Power," reprinted in Land Use Planning, Eds, Hugo Priemus, Kenneth Button, and Peter Nijkamp in the Classics in Planning

"From Argument To Collaboration in Policy Analysis," David Laws and John Forester, (Forthcoming 2006) in Frank Fischer, ed.

series, Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd. (2006).

Oxford Handbook of Policy Analysis, Oxford U. Press. "Exploring Urban Practice in a Democratizing Society: Opportunities, Techniques, and Challenges." Development South Africa. Vol. 23, No. 5 (December 2006). "Challenges of Deliberation and Participation," Les Ateliers de L'ethique (www.creum.umontreal.ca/ateliers "On Participation, Negotiation, and the Lessons of Third Party Mediation Efforts," Proceedings of the opening conference of the Laboratorio per la Progettazione Ecologica ed Ambientale del Territorio, Dipartimento di Architettura ed Urbanistica,Università degli Studi di Catania. (2007).

). Vol 1, Numero 2, Fall 2006.

"Exploring Values-Based Disputes" [translated by Prof. Laura Lieto for publication in the Italian planning journal, Critica della Razionalità Urbanistica (published by Alinea, Firenze) (2007) "No Longer Muddling Through: Institutional Designs Fostering Dialogue, Getting the Facts, and Encouraging Mediated-Negotiations," in Niraj Verma, Ed. Current Research in Urban and Regional Studies. Elsevier. (2007).

"Participation as Dialogue, Debate, and Negotiation: Entangled Promises and Practices," in the International Journal of Public Participation (2007), revised and reprinted in Governance Reform Under Real World Conditions, to be published by the World Bank's Communication and Governance Accountability Program (CommGAP). “Reflections on the Future Understanding of Planning Practice.” International Planning Studies. 4:2, 175-193. 1999. (to be reprinted in Classics in Planning: Urban Planning

“Expanding Problem Frames to Understand Human-wildlife Conflicts in Urban-proximate Parks.” Kirsten M. Leong, Daniel J. Decker, John Forester, Paul D. Curtis, Margaret A. Wild.

, Eds. T. Levent, P. Batey, K. Burton, and P. Nijkamp. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2007).

Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 25:4, 62-78. Winter 2007. “Planning in the Face of Power,” reprinted in M. Wegener, K. Button, and P. Nijkamp, Eds. Planning History and Methodology

"Propositional and Performative Argumentation: Lessons From the Field," J. Forester and D. Kahane, Chapter 11 in

. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd. 2007.

Realizing Deliberative Democracy, D. Kahane, D. Leydet, D. Weinstock and M. Williams, Eds. University of British Columbia Press. (2008). Book Review of Kari Bjorka Hodneland, Room for Children’s Participation? Reflections on communicative practice in an educational context. In Nordisk Arkitekturforskning (Nordic Journal of Architectural Research). V20:3. 2008. 114-116. “Learning in Practice: Public Policy Mediation,” David Laws and J. Forester, for Henk Wagenaar, Eds. Special Issue of Critical Policy Analysis 1: 4, 2007: 342-371. Edited: “Interface: Community Planning and Planning for Real: A Profile of Tony Gibson, with commentaries by Reinhard Goethert, Michael Parkes, Ken Reardon, Iolanda Romano,” Planning Theory and Practice (Vol 9:1, March 2008). "Dealing with Deep Value Differences," reprinted in Lawrence Susskind and Larry Crump, eds. Multiparty Negotiations. London: Sage Publications. 2008. "Beyond Neutrality: The Possibilities of Activist Mediation in Public Sector Conflicts," (with David Stitzel) (from Negotiation Journal, July l989) reprinted in Lawrence Susskind and Larry Crump, eds. Multiparty Negotiations. London: Sage Publications. 2008. “Are Collaboration and Participation More Trouble Than They’re Worth?” Editorial for Planning Theory and Practice. (V9: 3. December 2008).

“Toward a Naturalistic Research Ethics: Or How Mediators Must Act Well to Learn, If They are to Practice Effectively,” with David Laws, Ethics and Planning Research, Huw Thomas and Francesco Lo Piccolo, Eds. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing. 2009. Edited: “Interface: Making a Difference in Response to Hurricane Katrina,” with articles by Ken Reardon, Andrew Rumbach, Praj Kasbekar, and Efrem Bycer, in Planning Theory and Practice

“Beyond “Participation”: From Risk Management to Processes of Dialogue, Debate, and Negotiation,” John Forester and Reshmi Thecketil, in Fra Paleo, U., Ed. 2009.

, Volume 9, Issue 4 December 2008, pages 517 – 564.

Building safer communities. Risk governance, spatial planning, and responses to natural hazards

“Moving public participation beyond compliance: Uncommon approaches to finding common ground,” Kirsten Leong, J. Forester and D. Decker,

. Amsterdam: IOS Press. NATO. 2009.

The George Wright Forum. Vol. 26: 3. Winter 2009. “Foreword” to Wendy Sarkissian, Dianna Hurford and Chris Wenman, Creative Community Planning

“Foreword” to Jennifer Ball, Wayne Caldwell, and Kay Pranis,

, Earthscan: 2009. “Het plannen van ruimtes van (on)mogelijkheid,” for Jantine Grijzen and Maarten Hajer, Eds. (translation into Dutch by Freek Janssens).

Doing Democracy with Circles: Engaging Communities in Public Planning

”Foreword” to Maria Cerreta, Grazia Concilio, and Valeria Monno,

. St. Paul, MN: Living Justice Press. 2009.

Knowledge And Values In Strategic Spatial Planning

, Dordrecht: Springer. 2010.

“Planning is the Organization of Hope, Or Why Bother with Communicative Planning in Contexts of Multi-stakeholder Governance,” for R. Crane and R. Weber, Eds. Handbook of Urban Planning

. New York: Oxford University Press (under review for publication).

"Challenges of Deliberation and Participation," [from Les Ateliers de L'ethique (www.creum.umontreal.ca/ateliers). Vol. 1, Numero 2, Fall 2006] to be republished in S. Campbell, Readings in Planning Theory

, 3rd Ed. (2010-11).

"Inventer des espaces (im)possibles en aménagement et en design", to be published in Les Ateliers de l'éthique, vol. 5, no. 1, Fall 2010. “Foreword: On The Ambiguity of “Sustainability,” Planning and Policy Learning,” in Susan Owens and Richard Cowell. 2010. Land and Limits

. 2nd Ed. London: Routledge

“Interface: Joining Theory and Practice—The Prospects for Planning in a New Key Following Barack Obama’s Election,” J. Forester. Ed. 2010. Planning Theory and Practice

. 11:3.

“Learning Through Conflict,” in Steven Griggs, Aletta Norval and Henk Wagenaar, Eds. Democracy, Conflict and Participation

, forthcoming, 2011.

“Doing Democracy as Pedagogy, Theory and Practice: A Critical Naturalistic Discourse Analysis,” for submission to Planning Theory and Practice

for 2011.

Unpublished Monographs: Making Mediation Work: Profiles of Environmental and Community Mediators, Monograph of the University of Victoria Institute for Dispute Resolution. 1995 The Community Builders: Profiles of Israeli Planners and Designers, (ed. with Raphaël Fischler and Deborah Shmueli), Technion, Haifa. 1997. Lessons From Environmental and Community Mediators. Community and Rural Development Institute, Cornell University. 1999. Teaching Materials/Monographs: Profiles of planners, (ed. with Linda Chu) typescript, 234 pages. 1990. Profiles of planners in housing and community development, (ed. with Brian Kreiswirth) Ithaca: Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning, typescript, 209 pgs. 1993. Profiles of planners in land use, transportation, and environmental planning, (ed. with Brian Kreiswirth) Ithaca: Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning, typescript, 174 pages, 1993. Profiles of planners in historic preservation planning, (ed. with Brian Kreiswirth) Ithaca: Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning, typescript, 166 pages, 1993. Profiles of Women in Planning, (ed. with Brian Kreiswirth) Ithaca: Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning, typescript, 157 pages, 1993. Profiles of Participatory Action Researchers, (ed. with Jessica Pitt and John Welsh) Ithaca: Cornell University Department of City and Regional

Planning, typescript, 191 pages, 1993. “Profile: Wallace Warfield on Joint Problem Solving and the Challenges of Cultural Translation.” December1993, Technion, Haifa. “Profile: Rolf H. Jensen on “Dispute Resolution as a Strategy of Urban Planning.” April 1994. “Profile: Morten Levin on “The Search Conference as a Participatory Planning Tool for Local Economic Development.” August 1994. “Profile: Susan Carpenter on “An Introduction to Environmental Mediation.” December 1995. “Profile: John Gaventa on “Collaborative and Participatory Research.” May 1996. Making Mediation Work: Profiles of Environmental and Community Mediators, ed. Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning, typescript, 176 pages, 1996. Community-Building Challenges of Listening, Humor, and Hope: A Profile of Normajean McLaren [2003] "On Community Development and Deep Ecology: Giving Voice to the Voiceless: A Profile of Wendy Sarkissian," [March 2004]. “From Conflict Generation Through Consensus-Building Using Many of the Same Skills: A Profile of Frank Blechman, [May 2003] Dispute Resolution and Deliberation and Racial Violence: A Profile of Karen Umemoto [Feb. 2004] Dispute Resolution Meets Policy Analysis, Or Native Gathering Rights on "Private" Lands? A Profile of Peter Adler [April 2004] Land Use and Community Development in a Rural (Swedish) Setting: A Profile of Goran Cars [August 2004] From “Nightmare” to National Implications: A Profile of Lisa Beutler [Sept 2004] Consensus Building and Water Policy in San Antonio: A Profile of John Folk Williams [Oct. 2004] "Interruptions Are My Work," or Patience, Peace-Making and Community Building: A Profile of Dominic Grenot, Community Development Worker, Northcott Estate [April

2005] From Environmental to Urban to Inter-Municipal Disputes: A Profile of Bill Diepeveen's Mediation Practice [May 2005] Mediation and Collaboration in Architecture and Community Planning: A Profile of Larry Sherman [August 2005] From Architecture to Presidential Chief of Staff: A Profile of Leslie Voltaire [July 2005]

Mediation's Challenges: A Profile of Dennis Ross [October 2005] (continuing profiles in progress, 2006-present, including those in Holland 2008-2009)

Books: Urban and Regional Planning in an Age of Austerity, edited by Pierre Clavel, John Forester, and William Goldsmith, Pergamon Press, 1980. Critical Theory and Public Life, edited by John Forester, M.I.T. Press, l985. Policy-making, Communication, and Social Learning, edited by Guy Adams, John Forester, and Bayard Catron, Rutgers: Transaction Books, 1987. Confronting Values in Policy Analysis: The Politics of Criteria, edited by Frank Fischer and John Forester, Sage Publishing Co., l987. Planning in the Face of Power

(Italian translation published in 1998 by Edizioni Dedalo, trans. Dino Borri)

, Berkeley: University of California Press. l989. (Chinese translation published by the Wu-Nan Book Co. Ltd. 1995)

Making Equity Planning Work: Leadership in the Public Sector, by Norman Krumholz and John Forester, Temple University Press, 1990. The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis and Planning, edited by Frank Fischer and John Forester, Duke University Press, l993 (also published in Europe by University College of London Press, 1993). Critical Theory, Public Policy and Planning Practice, State University Press of New York, l993. The Deliberative Practitioner: Encouraging Participatory Planning Processes, MIT Press 1999. Israeli Planners and Designers: Profiles of Community Builders, State

University Press of New York, 2001 (co-edited with Raphaël Fischler and Deborah Shmueli) Dealing with Differences: Dramas of Mediating Public Disputes Oxford University Press. 2009. Books in Progress: Making Mediation Work: Profiles of Environmental and Community Mediators Profiles of Facilitative Leaders: Mediating Governance Disputes Making a Difference in the 9th Ward in New Orleans: Reflections on the ACORN-University Collaboration, (tentative title), submitted to Temple University Press; Edited by Ken Reardon and John Forester