Critical Planning Futures
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Critical Planning Futures

New Directions in Planning Theory

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eBook - ePub

Critical Planning Futures

New Directions in Planning Theory

About this book

Planning lies at the heart of successful and sustainable places, yet planning scholarship often appears stuck in routinised patterns of thought. Critical Planning Futures brings together an international range of voices from diverse disciplinary backgrounds to explore new directions in planning theory, interrogate planning's orthodoxy, and push the boundaries of contemporary theory using ideas both from within planning and beyond. Contributors draw on examples from across the globe, considering the applicability of concepts and theories across traditional divides. In this way, Critical Planning Futures continues planning's rich tradition of borrowing ideas from elsewhere and using those ideas to shine a light back onto well-rehearsed theoretical debates to set out new ways forward for planning in the twenty-first century. This book will be a vital resource for planning specialists, though the breadth of ideas will be of interest to academics and researchers in a wide range of disciplines, including urban studies, geography, political science, and sociology.

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Yes, you can access Critical Planning Futures by Philip Allmendinger,Mark Tewdwr-Jones,Matthew Wargent in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Urban Planning & Landscaping. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Endorsement Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of illustrations
  8. List of contributors
  9. Preface
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. 1 Critical planning futures
  12. 2 The ongoing unsettlement of planning thought: The difference that settler-colonial and critical Indigenous theory make
  13. 3 Environment planning after decolonial critique: On politics of knowledge, freedom, and future
  14. 4 Learning from the ‘south’: Towards a postcolonial narrative and understanding of informality
  15. 5 Refugeescapes in planning theory: Refugee placemaking in Dhaka and Delhi
  16. 6 Narrative approaches for twenty-first-century planning
  17. 7 The epistemic limits of planning participation
  18. 8 A trek from instrumental and communicative rationality to emotional and symbolic involvement in urban planning and design
  19. 9 Planning from a systems perspective at the frontier: Complexity in the past and present
  20. 10 Ruptures and departures: An emancipatory perspective on planning and technology
  21. 11 The mistreatment of time in planning theory: Towards planning beyond the clock in a world increasingly out-of-sync
  22. 12 Think far futures, act now: Reclaiming distant futures in planning education and practice
  23. 13 Epilogue: In search of planning theory
  24. Index