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_aPlanning Futures : _bNew Directions for Planning Theory / _cedited by Philip Allmendinger and Mark Tewdwr-Jones |
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_aLondon : _bRoutledge, _c2002. |
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300 | _axii, 258 p. | ||
505 | _aIntroduction. 1. The Post-Positivist Landscape of Planning Theory. Part One: Planning Thoughts and Perspectives. 2. Collaborative Planning: From Theoretical Foundations to Practice Forms. 3. Planning and Foucault: In Search of the Dark Side of Planning Theory. Part Two: Planning Praxis and Interfaces. 4. Personal Dynamics, Distinctive Frames and Communicative Planning. 5. Values and Professional Identities in Planning Practice. 6. Direct Action and Agonism in Democratic Planning Processes. 7. Governmentality, Gender, Planning: A Foucaudian Perspective. Part Three: Planning Movements and Trajectories. 8. A Pragmatic Attitude to Planning. 9. Planning and the Postmodern Turn. 10. A Hayekian Liberal Critique of Collaborative Planning. Conclusions. 11. Communicative Planning, Collaborative Planning and the Post-Positivist Planning Theory Landscape. References. | ||
520 | _aThis book is an up-to-date reader on planning theory. By drawing upon examples from planning practice and case study scenarios, the authors ensure that the work discussess planning theory within the context of present planning practice. | ||
650 | _aPlanning | ||
650 | _a Policy Sciences. | ||
650 | _aSocial Planning. | ||
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_4editor _aAllmendinger, Philip |
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_4editor _aTewdwr-Jones ,Mark |
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