Reviving critical planning theory dealing with pressure, neo-liberalism, and responsibility in communicative planning
Material type: TextPublication details: London Routledge 2013Description: xxix,328pISBN:- 9780415686686
- 307.1216 22 SA-R
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307.1216 PI-C Smart cities a spatialised intelligence | 307.1216 PO-P Planning for small town change | 307.1216 RE- Realigning actors in an urbanizing world governance and institutions from a development perspective | 307.1216 SA-R Reviving critical planning theory dealing with pressure, neo-liberalism, and responsibility in communicative planning | 307.1216 SU- Sustainable urban development | 307.1216 UR- Urban and regional planning reader | 307.1216 WI-D Digital and smart cities |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [288]-323) and index.
Legitimizing communicative planning -- The logic of critical communicative planning : transaction cost alteration -- Activist modes of planning: a systematic overview -- Activist communicative planning : hybrids of dialogue and strategy -- Neo-liberal policies in urban planning -- Conflicting values of communicative planning theory and new public management -- A strategy for examining whether communicative planning is serving neo-liberalism -- Responsibility for the end-use of theory -- Responsibility for inclusive deliberation in planning : struggling with deep difference -- Responsible decisions in teaching and academic life.
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