What planners do : power, politics and persuasion
Publication details: American Planning Association Washington, D. C. 1994Description: vii,364pISBN:- 9780918286901
- 307.120973 HOC
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | CEPT Library | Faculty of Planning | 307.120973 HOC | Available | 016637 |
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments vii
1. Planning and Professional Authority in a Liberal Society 1
2. The Quest for Institutional Authority 23
3. The Rational Protocol and Political Conflict 45
4. Research and Rationality 75
5. Making Plans 108
6. Planning Regulation 149
7. Negotiation and the Bottom Line 187
8. Organizing for Change 208
9. Racism and Planning 239
10. Research on Effective Planning 263
11. Planning Deliberation and Politics 291
12. Professional Authority: Craft, Character, and Community 319
References 346
Index 355
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