Contents: An agenda for the new millennium, Yvonne Rydin and Andy Thornley; Instrumental rationality, intelligent action and planning: American pragmatism revisited, Heather Campbell and Roger Marshall; Theorizing participation: pulling down the ladder, Liz Sharp and Steven Connelly; Shaping the planning profession of the future: the role of planning education, Jenny Poxon; Developing indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of land use planning, Nicola Morrison; Asymmetrical devolution, institutional capacity and spatial planning innovation, M.G. Lloyd and J. McCarthy; Shaping our future: public voices - a new approach to public participation in the regional strategic framework for Northern Ireland, Malachy McEldowney, Ken Sterrett, Frank Gaffikin and Mike Morrissey; New approaches to regional spatial planning?, Catherine Hammond; Building sustainable networks: a study of public participation and social capital, Nick Bailey and Deborah Peel; Changing patterns of social exclusion in Dundee, Keith Fernie; Neighbourhood regeneration: delivering holistic area-based strategies, Angela Hull; Love thy neighbour: good neighbour agreements, Barbara M. Illsley; Public involvement in residential conservation planning: values, attitudes and future directions, Peter J. Larkham, John Pendlebury and Tim Townshend; Understanding sustainability and planning in England: an exploration of the sustainability content of planning policy at the national, regional and local levels, Caroline Brown and Stefanie Dühr; Mainstreaming sustainable development into local politics, Susan Percy and Victoria Hands; Mitigating and monitoring ecological and visual impacts of EIA projects, Elaine Quinn; Brownfield land: owner characteristics, attitudes and networks, David Adams, Alan Disberry, Norman Hutchison and Thomas Munjoma; Mixed use, densification and public choice, Nia Blank, Martyn Senior and Chris Webster; Brownfield sites: problems of definition, identification and the evaluation of poten