Readings in planning theory
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Readings in planning theory
Blackwell, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume examines the current state of planning theory and the new directions it has taken in recent years. Rather than developing a model planning process, the editors have selected a set of classic and contemporary writings to address a central question: What role can planning play in making the good city and region within the constraints of a capitalist political economy and a democratic political system? The volume draws upon a wide range of authors who address planning history, challenges to public planning, competing planning styles, planning ethics, the public interest, and important case studies of planning. Some contributors also challenge conventional planning theory from postmodernist, communicative and feminist perspectives.The book will be of interest to planners, policy makers, students of planning, geographers and anyone who wishes to understand the challenges to planning at the end of the twentieth century. It is a companion volume to Readings in Urban Theory, also published by Blackwell.
目次
1. Planning Theory: What It Is and What It Does: S. Campbell and S. S. Fainstein. Part I: Foundations of 20th Century Planning: 2. Urban Utopias: Ebenezer Howard and Le Corbusier: R. Fishman. 3. The Glory, Destruction, and Meaning of the City Beautiful Movement: W. H. Wilson. 4. The Death and Life of Great American Cities: J. Jacobs. 5. The Neutral City: R. Sennett. Part II: Planning: Justifications, Critiques, and Contradictions: 6. Arguments For and Against Planning: R. Klosterman. 7. Planning the Capitalist City: R. E. Foglesong. 8. On Planning the Ideology of Planning: D. Harvey. 9. Can Selfishness Save the Environment? : M. Ridley and B. S. Low. 10. Planning in the Public Domain: From Knowledge to Action: J. Friedmann. 11. Between Modernity and Postmodernity: The Ambiguous Position of US Planning: R. A. Beauregard. 12. Planning Through Debate: The Communicative Turn in Planning Theory: P. Healey. Part III: Planning Types: 13. City Planning and Political Values: An Updated View: S. S. Fainstein and N. I. Fainstein. 14. The Science of Muddling Through: C. E. Lindblom. 15. Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning: P. Davidoff. 16. A Public Planning Perspective on Strategic Planning: J. L. Kaufman and H. M. Jacobs. 17. A Retrospective View of Equity Planning: Cleveland 1969-1979: N Krumholz. Part IV: Planning in Action: Successes, Failures, and Strategies: 18. What Local Economic Developers Actually Do: Location Quotients Versus Press Releases: J. M. Levy. 19. London's Motorways: P. Hall. 20. Coalition Building by a Regional Agency: Austin Robin and the Port of New York Authority: J. Doig. 21. Space for Progressive Local Policy: Examples from the United States and the United Kingdom: P. Clavel and N. Kleniewski. Part V: A Discussion on Gender: 22. Feminist Thoughts on the Theory and Practice of Planning: M. Ritzdorf. 23. Knowing Women/Planning Theory: H. Liggett. 24. Planning A Different Voice: S. S. Fainstein. 25. Some Thoughts About Difference and Pluralism: B. Moore Milroy. 26. Feminist and Planning Theories: The Epistemological Connection: J. Friedmann. 27. Feminist Theory and Planning Theory: The Epistemological Linkages: L. Sandercock and A. Forsyth. Part VI: Ethics, Professionalism, and Value Hierarchies: 28. APA's Ethical Principles Include Simplistic Planning Theories: W. H. Lucy. 29. Professional Ethics and Beyond: Values in Planning: P. Marcuse. 30. Risk Assessment and Environmental Crisis: Toward an Integration of Science and Participation: F. Fischer. 31. Learning from Practice Stories: The Priority of Practical Judgement: J. Forester. Index.
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