The network society : a new context for planning?
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The network society : a new context for planning?
(The networked cities series / series editors, Richard E Hanley, Steve Graham, Simon Marvin)
Routledge, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-337) and index
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
In a clear and rewarding style, Albrechts and Mandelbaum consider the challenges that the new paradigm of the Network Society creates for Urban and Regional Planning. Chapters grouped into five themes discuss theoretical and practical perspectives on the contemporary organization of social, economic, cultural, political and physical spaces. These sections are:
models of the Network Society
the impact of physical networks such as transport
challenges for Planners raised by society's increased reliance on new technology
an examination of local networks including community networks and the possibilities of setting up local networks for disaster recovery
a comparison of spatial and policy networks and an exploration of the institutions involved.
This book is essential reading for graduate level courses in urban studies, city and regional planning, and urban design. With its clear structure - unitary sections but a diversity of perspectives - the book can be used easily in courses such as Planning Theory, Urban Infrastructure and Public Policy.
目次
Introduction: A New Context for Planning? Part 1: The Network Society: A New Paradigm? 1.1 Communicative Action and the Network Society 1.2 Planning and the Network City 1.3 Escaping the Prison of "the Present Place" 1.4 The Discourse Network Part 2: Organization of Space and Time 2.1 Impact of Physical Networks 2.2 Organization of Space and Time: Challenges for Planning and Planners Part 3: Policy Networks and Governance 3.1 Local Networks and Capital Building 3.2 Governance Capacity, Policy Networks, and Territorial Specificities
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