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Contents<br/>Volume III: Planning with Flexibility<br/>Acknowledgements ix<br/>Part 1: Critical Planning: Structures, Institutions, and Environment 1<br/>53. David Harvey, On Planning the Ideology of Planning 3<br/>54. Gwyneth Kirk, Theoretical Approaches to Urban Planning 23<br/>55. Henri Lefebvre, Philosophy of the City and Planning Ideology 44<br/>56. Richard Klosterman, Arguments For and Against Planning 47<br/>57. Todd Swanstrom, The Limits of Strategic Planning for Cities 65<br/>58. Robert Beauregard, Between Modernity and Postmodernity: The Ambiguous Position of US Planning 87<br/>59. Timothy Beatley, Environmental Ethics and Planning Theory 107<br/>60. Scott Campbell, Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities?: Urban Planning and the Contradictions of Sustainable Development 152<br/>Part 2: Diversity Planning: Race, Gender, and Culture 181<br/>61. Beth Moore Milroy, Taking Stock of Planning, Space, and Gender 183<br/>62. Marsha Ritzdorf, Feminist Thoughts on the Theory and Practice of Planning 207<br/>63. Iris Marion Young, Concrete Imagination and Piecemeal Transformation 213<br/>64. June Manning Thomas, Planning History and the Black Urban Experience: Linkages and Contemporary Implications 216<br/>65. Mohammad Qadeer, Pluralistic Planning for Multicultural Cities: The Canadian Practice 238<br/>66. Leonie Sandercock, When Strangers Become Neighbours: Managing Cities of Difference 262<br/>Part 3: Dialogical Planning: Communication, Negotiation, and Collaboration 283<br/>67. John Friedmann, Toward a Non-Euclidian Mode of Planning 285<br/>68. John Forester, Planning in the Face of Conflict: Negotiation and Mediation Strategies in Local Land Use Regulation 292<br/>69. Patsy Healey, Planning Through Debate: The Communicative Turn in Planning Theory 316<br/>70. Bent Flyvbjerg, Aristotle, Foucault and Progressive Phronesis: Outline of an Applied Ethics for Sustainable Development 340<br/>71. Tore Sager, Dialogical Incrementalism 355<br/>72. Judith Innes, Planning Through Consensus Building: A New View of the Comprehensive Planning Ideal 379<br/>73. James Throgmorton, The Argumentative or Rhetorical Turn in Planning 402<br/> |