Experts and environmental planning
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Experts and environmental planning
Avebury , Ashgate Pub., c1995
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Bibliography: p. 143-154
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work on town planning offers a detailed study of the profession. It covers class theories; the nature of expert labour and professionalism; the ways in which planning serves the public interest; the planners themselves; and various approaches to the subject of town planning.
目次
- Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 The debate over the middle class: the legacy of Marx and Weber
- the middle class as service class
- the class theories of E.O. Wright
- Bourdieu and cultural capital
- assets and class formation
- class analysis and the profession of town planning. Chapter 3 Expert labour and power: the nature of expert labour
- professionalism and professionalization
- professionalism and the state
- professionalism and bureaucracy
- expert labour and bureaucratic power
- experts and state policy making
- organization assets, skill assets and expert labour
- expert labour and town planning. Chapter 4 The profession of planning: the purpose of planning
- planning, reform and the public interest
- the planning profession and internal conflict
- planning and the process of professionalization
- professionalism and town planning
- expertise and cognitive competence in planning
- planning, professionalism and expertise. Chapter 5 The planners: the existing surveys
- the 1990 survey
- the questionnaire
- personal characteristics of respondents
- skill assets and credentials
- economic assets
- organization assets
- career, mobility and attachment to locality
- views on the planning process
- political attitudes. Chapter 6 Conclusions: town planning and the "corporatist bargain"
- town planning, skills and expertise
- the "asset approach" to class analysis
- town planners, the middle class and the service class
- town planning, politics and professionalism.
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