Publications
- Shilon Mor & Eizenberg Efrat: Advancing Behavioral Mapping a Step Forward: Meeting Urban Planning’s Objectives. International Journal of Qualitative Methods (online)
- Gershon-Coneal, Ori, Eizenberg, Efrat and Jabareen Yosef: The New Urban Neighbor: Residential Large Urban Developments and urban social relations. Cities, 151, 2024
- Gershon-Coneal, Ori, Eizenberg, Efrat and Jabareen Yosef: Living in Residential Large Urban Developments: Critical Understanding of the Housing Experience. Critical Housing Analysis 11(1), 31-45, 2024
- Eizenberg Efrat and Jabareen Yosef: Reflexive Urbanism Framework: A New Approach for Understanding post-COVID19 Urbanism. Town Planning Review, 95(4), 2024
- Gershon-Coneal Ori, Eizenberg Efrat and Jabareen Yosef: The digital power of the tower: digital communication technologies and dwelling experience in residential large urban developments. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 1-18, 2024
- Eizenberg Efrat: The problem of “power” in planning theory. Planning Theory 22 (4), 462-464, 2023
- Eizenberg Efrat, Jabareen Yosef and Zilberman Omri: Planning by Scale: The Role of Perceived Scales in Determining Residential Satisfaction. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 43(4), 829-840, 2023
- Teff-Seker Yael, Segre Hila, Eizenberg Efrat, Orenstein Daniel, and Shwartz Assaf: Factors influencing farmer and resident willingness to adopt an agri-environmental scheme in Israel. Journal of Environmental Management, 302, 114066, 2022
- Eizenberg Efrat, Jabareen Yosef, Arviv Tamir and Arussy Dalya: Urban Space of Recognition: Design for Ethno-Culturally Diversity in the German Colony, Haifa. Journal of Urban Design 27 (2), 205-224, 2022.
- Hirsh Helly, Eizenberg Efrat and Jabareen Yosef: Spatial routinization and a ‘secure base’ in displacement processes: Understanding place attachment through the security-exploratory cycle and urban ontological security frameworks. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 75:101612, 2021.
- Arviv Tamir and Eizenberg Efrat: Residential coexistence: Anonymity, etiquette and proximity in high-rise living. Urban Studies 58, no. 16, 3247-3264, 2021.
- Jabareen Yosef and Eizenberg Efrat: The failure of urban forms under the COVID-19 epidemic: towards a more just urbanism. Town Planning Review, 92(1):57-64, 2021.
- Jabareen Yosef and Eizenberg Efrat: Theorizing urban social spaces and their interrelations: New perspectives on urban sociology, politics, and planning. Planning Theory, 20(3), 211-230, 2021.
- Shilon Mor and Eizenberg Efrat: Experiencing vertical living: Affects, atmospheres, and technology Planning Theory, 20(2), 121-142, 2021.
- Hirsh Helly, Eizenberg Efrat and Jabareen Yosef: A New Conceptual Framework for Understanding Displacement: Bridging the gap displacement Literature between the Global South and the Global North. Journal of Planning Literature, 35(4): 391-407, 2020.
- Shilon Mor and Eizenberg Efrat: Critical Pedagogy for the New Planner: Mastering an Inclusive Perception of ‘The Other’. Cities, 97: 102500, 2020.
- Eizenberg Efrat: Large-Scale Urban Developments and the Future of Cities: Possible Checks and Balances. Urban Planning, 4(4):1-3, 2019.
- Eizenberg Efrat, Orly Greni-Sasson and Shilon Mor: Urban Morphology and Qualitative Topology: Open Green Spaces in High-Rise Residential Developments. Urban Planning, 4(4):73-85, 2019.
- Jabareen Yosef, Eizenberg Efrat and Helly Hirsh: Urban landscapes of fear and safety: The case of Palestinians and Jews in Jerusalem. Landscape and Urban Planning, 189: 46-57, 2019.
- Eizenberg Efrat. One Landscape, Multiple Meanings: Revisiting Contemporary Discourses on Urban Community Gardens. Built Environment, 44(3):326-338, 2018.
- Eizenberg Efrat. Patterns of self-organization in the context of urban planning: Reconsidering venues of participation. Planning Theory, 18(1):40-57, 2019.
- Garfunkel Dorit and Eizenberg Efrat. Individualization of Urban Struggles. Israeli Sociology, 19(2):74-98, 2018.
- Eizenberg Efrat, Orenstein Daniel and Hagit Zimroni. Back to the (visualization) laboratory: using focus groups to generate qualitative and quantitative results. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 38(3):345-358, 2018.
- Moran Mika, Eizenberg Efrat and Plaut Pnina: Getting to know a place: Built environment walkability and children’s spatial orientation. IJERPH, 14(607), 2017.
- Zimroni Hagit, Eizenberg Efrat and Orenstein Daniel. Between Cultures of Natures and Communities of Knowledge: Expert Knowledge and Local Knowledge Regarding Perceptions of Mount Carmel Forest. Israeli Sociology, 18(2):125-146, 2017.
- Jabareen Yosef, Eizenberg Efrat and Omri Zilberman. Conceptualizing Urban Ontological Security: ‘being-in-the-city’ and its Social and Spatial Dimensions. Cities, 68:1-7, 2017.
- Fenster Tovi and Eizenberg Efrat. Planning with communities in regeneration projects: Towards a gendered civic capacity. Gender, Place, and Culture, 23(9):1254-1269, 2016.Eizenberg Efrat and Jabareen Yosef. Social Sustainability: A New Conceptual Framework. Sustainability, 9(68): 1-16, 2017.
- Eizenberg Efrat and Shilon Mor: Pedagogy for the new planner: Refining the qualitative toolbox. Environment and Planning B, 43(6): 1118-1135, 2016.
- Orenstein Daniel, Zimroni Hagit and Eizenberg Efrat. The Immersive Visualization Theater: A new tool for ecosystem assessment and landscape planning. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 54: 347-355, 2015.
- Efrat Eizenberg and Nir Cohen: Reconstructing urban image through cultural flagship events: The case of Bat-Yam. Cities, 42: 54-62, 2015.
- Eizenberg Efrat and Fenster Tovi: Reframing urban controlled spaces: Community gardens in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv-Jaffa. ACME, 14(4): 1132-1160, 2015.
- Efrat Eizenberg: Soziale Proteste in Israel: die Eroberung neuer sozialer Räume, PROKLA 166, 2012.
- Efrat Eizenberg: The Changing Meaning of Community Space: Two models of NGO management of community gardens in New York City. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 36(1): 106-120, 2012.
- Efrat Eizenberg: Actually Existing Commons: Three Facets of Space of Community Gardens in New York City. Antipode, 44(3): 764-782, 2012.