Insurgencies and revolutions : reflections on John Friedmann's contributions to planning theory and practice
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Insurgencies and revolutions : reflections on John Friedmann's contributions to planning theory and practice
(RTPI library series)
Routledge, 2017
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Other editors: Mee Kam Ng, Libby Porter, Jacquelyn Chase
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Preface / Leonie Sandercock
- Introduction to the volume / Haripriya Rangan
- Practising hope / Libby Porter
- "Resistance is never wasted" : reflections on Friedmann and hope / Libby Porter
- Territoriality : which way now? / Bishwapriya Sanyal
- The difficulties of employing utopian thinking in planning practice : lessons from the just Jerusalem project / Diane E. Davis
- Realizing sustainable development goals : the prescience of John Friedmann / Shiv Someshwar
- How to prepare planners in the Bologna European education context : adapting Friedmann's planning theories to practical pedagogy / Adolfo Cazorla, Ignacio de los Ríos, José M. Díaz-Puente
- Economic development and regionalism / Haripriya Rangan
- City-regions, urban fields, and urban frontiers : Friedmann's legacy / Robin Bloch
- Periphery, borders and regional development / Chung-Tong Wu
- The bioregionalization of survival : sustainability science and rooted community / Keith Pezzoli
- Are social enterprises a radical planning challenge to neoliberal economic development? / Haripriya Rangan
- Business in the public domain : the rise of social enterprises and implications for economic development planning / Yuko Aoyama
- World Cities and Good City : Contradictions and possibilities / Haripriya Rangan
- The urban, the periurban and the urban superorganism / Michael Leaf
- The prospect of suburbs : rethinking the urban field on a planet of cities / Roger Keil
- Room for the good society? : public space, amenities and the condominium / Ute Lehrer
- The escalating privatization of urban space meets John Friedmann's post-urban landscape / Saskia Sassen
- Urban entrepreneurship through transactive planning : the making of waterfront Toronto / Matti Siemiatycki
- From good city to progressive city : reclaiming the urban future in Asia / Mike Douglass
- Transactive planning and the "found space" of Mumbai port lands / Hemalata C. Dandekar
- Social learning, communities, and enpowered citizenship / Jacquelyn Chase
- Development in indian country : empowerment, life space, and transformative planning / Michael Hibbard
- Operationalizing social learning through empowerment evaluation / Claudia B. Isaac
- The "radical" practice of teaching, learning, and doing in the informal settlement of Langrug, South Africa / Tanja Winkler
- Fire, ownership, citizenship and community / Jacquelyn Chase
- Meeting the other: a personal account of my struggle with John Friedmann to enact the radical practice of dialogic inquiry and love in the new millennium / Aftab Erfan
- Chinese urbanism / Mee Kam Ng
- Ignoring the ramparts : John Friedmann's dialogue with Chinese urbanism and Chinese studies / Timothy Cheek
- Challenges of strategic planning in another planning culture : learning from working in a Chinese city / Klaus R. Kunzmann
- Social learning in creative Shanghai / Sheng Zhong
- From Xinhai revolution (1911) to the umbrella movement (2014) : insurgent citizenship, radical planning and chinese culture in the Hong Kong sar / Mee Kam Ng
- Post-script / John Friedmann
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over the past six or more decades, John Friedmann has been an insurgent force in the field of urban and regional planning, transforming it from its traditional state-centered concern for establishing social and spatial order into a radical domain of collaborative action between state and civil society for creating 'the good society' in the present and future. By opening it up to theoretical engagement with a wide range of disciplines, Friedmann's contributions have revolutionised planning as a transdisciplinary space of critical thinking, social learning, and reflective practice.
Insurgencies and Revolutions brings together former students, close research associates, and colleagues of John Friedmann to reflect on his contributions to planning theory and practice. The volume is organized around five broad themes where Friedmann's contributions have risen to challenge established paradigms and generated the space for revolutionary thinking and action in urban and regional planning - Theorising hope; Economic development and regionalism; World cities and the Good city; Social learning, empowered communities, and citizenship; and Chinese cities. The essays by the authors reflect their engagement with his ideas and the new directions in which they have taken these in their work in planning theory and practice.
目次
Preface
Leonie Sandercock
Introduction to the Volume
Haripriya Rangan
Theme 1: Practising Hope
Theme introduction
Libby Porter
"Resistance is never wasted": Reflections on Friedmann and hope
Libby Porter
Territoriality: Which way now?
Bishwapriya Sanyal
The difficulties of employing utopian thinking in planning practice: Lessons from the Just Jerusalem Project
Diane E. Davis
Realizing sustainable development goals: The prescience of John Friedmann
Shiv Someshwar
How to prepare planners in the Bologna European education context: Adapting Friedmann's planning theories to practical pedagogy
Adolfo Cazorla, Ignacio de los Rios, Jose M. Diaz-Puente
Theme 2: Economic Development and Regionalism
Theme introduction
Haripriya Rangan
City-regions, urban fields, and urban frontiers: Friedmann's legacy
Robin Bloch
Periphery, borders and regional development
Chung-Tong Wu
The bioregionalization of survival: Sustainability science and rooted community
Keith Pezzoli
Are social enterprises a radical planning challenge to neoliberal economic development?
Haripriya Rangan
Business in the public domain: The rise of social enterprises and implications for economic development planning
Yuko Aoyama
Theme 3: World Cities and the Good City: Contradictions and Possibilities
Theme introduction
Haripriya Rangan
The urban, the periurban and the urban superorganism
Michael Leaf
The prospect of suburbs: Rethinking the urban field on a planet of cities
Roger Keil
Room for the Good Society? Public space, amenities and the condominium
Ute Lehrer
The escalating privatization of urban space meets John Friedmann's post-urban landscape
Saskia Sassen
Urban entrepreneurship through transactive planning: The making of Waterfront Toronto
Matti Siemiatycki
From good city to progressive city: Reclaiming the urban future in Asia
Mike Douglass
Transactive planning and the "found space" of Mumbai Port Lands
Hemalata C. Dandekar
Theme 4: Social Learning, Communities, and Empowered Citizenship
Theme introduction
Jacquelyn Chase
Development in Indian country: Empowerment, life Space, and transformative Planning
Michael Hibbard
Operationalizing social learning through empowerment evaluation
Claudia B. Isaac
The 'radical' practice of teaching, learning, and doing in the informal settlement of Langrug, South Africa
Tanja Winkler
Fire, ownership, citizenship and community
Jacquelyn Chase
Meeting the Other: A personal account of my struggle with John Friedmann to enact the radical practice of dialogic inquiry and love in the new millennium
Aftab Erfan
Theme 5: Chinese Urbanism
Theme introduction
Mee Kam Ng
Ignoring the ramparts: John Friedmann's dialogue with Chinese urbanism and Chinese studies
Timothy Cheek
Challenges of strategic planning in another planning culture: Learning from working in a Chinese city
Klaus R. Kunzmann
Social learning in creative Shanghai
Sheng Zhong
From Xinhai Revolution (1911) to the Umbrella Movement (2014): Insurgent citizenship, radical planning and Chinese culture in the Hong Kong SAR
Mee Kam Ng
Post-script
John Friedmann
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