University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
October 15-18, 2026
Deadline for submissions: February 15, 2026
The Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) cordially invites scholars and practitioners to present papers and convene panels on all aspects of the history of urban, regional, and community planning, across all geographies.
The conference will commence with a keynote talk Thursday night on “Colonial Urbanism and Racial Imagination.” Friday will include daytime tours in the Cincinnati region and an evening roundtable on the history of SACRPH to mark its 40th anniversary. Saturday features papers panels, roundtables, workshops, and a poster session; a lunchtime presidential address; and an evening awards reception. The conference will conclude on Sunday morning with additional paper panels, roundtables, and workshops.
All events will take place in person in and around Cincinnati and the campus of the University of Cincinnati.
The Program Committee welcomes proposals for individual research papers and complete research paper panel sessions (of three or four papers) as well as roundtables and workshops to discuss the state of the field. We also encourage submissions that propose innovative formats and that engage questions of teaching and learning, digital information, and publishing.
Submission Instructions
Proposals must be submitted via the submission links on this webpage. Each proposal must include the following:
For All Submissions:
For Individual Research Papers:
For Panels of Research Papers:
For Roundtable, Workshop, and Other Session Types:
All submissions should be formatted with a standard 12-point font and 1.25-inch side margins, and assembled into a single attached document (no links) in PDF or Word format, that includes: 1) cover page with contact information for all participants, paper or session title, and keywords; 2) abstracts and, if applicable, session description; and 3) one-page CV(s). Do not include any illustrations. For the filename, please use this nomenclature: “Last Name, Format [paper, panel, roundtable, etc.], Short Title.”
Thanks to donations honoring Robert S. Birch, John W. Reps, and David Schuyler, SACRPH is pleased to be able to offer travel grants of up to $500 for graduate students who are selected for the program. We will announce the travel grant application process next spring, once the Program Committee has selected papers and panels for inclusion on the program.
To further support student work, we have also issued a Call for Posters. Poster proposals are due by March 1, 2026.
The conference will conclude with an awards ceremony recognizing the winners of SACRPH’s 2026 biennial awards competition. We welcome nominations for a range of prizes by the December 31, 2025 nomination deadline. Please see the Call for Nominations on our website for more info.
SACRPH is an interdisciplinary organization dedicated to promoting scholarship on the planning of cities and metropolitan regions over time and to bridging the gap between the scholarly study of cities and the practice of urban planning. The organization’s members come from a range of professions and areas of interest, and include historians, architects, planners, environmentalists, geographers and other social scientists, landscape designers, public policy makers, historic preservationists, community organizers, and students from across the country and around the world. SACRPH publishes a quarterly journal, The Journal of Planning History, hosts a biennial conference, and sponsors awards for research and publication in the field of planning history. For further information please consult our website.
Program Committee
Co-Chair: Jennifer Hock, Maryland Institute College of Art
Co-Chair: Rebecca Retzlaff, Auburn University
Michael Allen, West Virginia University
Julian Chambliss, Michigan State University
Rob Gioielli, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Mark S. Herwick, Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning
Benjamin Holtzman, Lehman College, CUNY
Ella Howard, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Trude Renwick, University of Manchester
Andy Meyer, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments
Damon Scott, Miami University
Angela Stiefbold, Roanoke Public Libraries
Rebecca Summer, Portland State University
For questions, contact: sacrp...@gmail.com.