Encounters in planning thought : (Record no. 125178)

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Classification number 711.40922 En17
Edition number 23
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Item number 2017
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Title Encounters in planning thought :
Remainder of title 16 autobiographical essays from key thinkers in spatial planning /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Beatrix Haselsberger.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2017.
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Extent xviii, 338 pages :
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note pt. 1. Introduction --<br/>pt. 2. 16 autobiographical essays from key thinkers in spatial planning --<br/>pt. 3. Epilogue.
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Formatted contents note List of FiguresList of ContributorsFront Cover Image: A Short Description by Beatrix HaselsbergerAcknowledgements by Beatrix HaselsbergerPART 1 Introduction1 Encounters in Planning Thought: An IntroductionBeatrix Haselsberger2 Autobiography as Method of InquiryLaura SaijaPART 2 16 Autobiographical Essays from Key Thinkers in Spatial Planning3 Planning as a Vocation: The Journey So FarJohn Friedmann4 From Utopian and Realistic to Transformative PlanningPeter Marcuse5 Visions of Contemporary Planning: Stories and Journeys in Britain and AmericaPeter Hall6 An Ancient FutureLuigi Mazza7 Understanding and Improving Planning Processes and Planning Institutions: A Moving TargetAndreas Faludi8 Finding My Way: A Life of Inquiry into Planning, Urban Development Processes and Place GovernancePatsy Healey9 Educating Planners: The Dream of a Better FutureGerhard Schimak10 From Informing Policy to Collaborating RationallyJudith E. Innes11 A Renegade Economist Preaches Good Land-Use PlanningBarrie Needham12 Strategic Planning as a Catalyst for Transformative PracticesLouis Albrechts13 Places Matter: Creativity, Culture and PlanningKlaus R. Kunzmann14 Challenging Institutions That Reproduce Planning Thought and PracticeCliff Hague15 A Science of Cities: Prologue to a Science of PlanningMichael Batty16 Planners' Beacon, Compass and Scale: Linking Planning Theory, Implementation Analysis and Planning LawRachelle Alterman17 On the Evolution of a Critical PragmatismJohn Forester18 Pragmatism and Plan-MakingCharles HochPART 3 Epilogue19 Back to the Future: A Personal Portrayal in the Interface of Past Planning and Planning FuturesBeatrix Haselsberger
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Summary, etc. Encounters in Planning Thought builds on the intellectual legacy of spatial planning through essays by leading scholars from around the world, including John Friedmann, Peter Marcuse, Patsy Healey, Andreas Faludi, Judith Innes, Rachelle Alterman and many more. Each author provides an inspiring unravelling of his or her own intellectual journey in the context of events, political and economic forces, and prevailing ideas and practices, as well as their own personal lives. This work is intended for those interested in spatial planning, including those studying the theory and history of spatial planning. It sets out a comprehensive, intellectual, institutional and practical agenda for the discipline of spatial planning as it heads towards its next half-century. Together, the essays form a solid base on which to understand the most salient elements to be taken forward by current and future generations of spatial planners.
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Source Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
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