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100 | _aFainstein, Susan S. Ed. | ||
245 | _aReading in planning theory | ||
250 | _aEd.3 | ||
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_aOxford _bWiley-Blackwell Pub. _c2012 |
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300 | _a571p. | ||
500 | _aCONTENTS Introduction: The Structure and Debates of Planning Theory 1 Susan S. Fainstein and Scott Campbell Part IFoundations of Twentieth-Century Planning Theory 21 Introduction 23 1 Urban Utopias in the Twentieth Century: Ebenezer Howard, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Le Corbusier 27 Robert Fishman 2 Authoritarian High Modernism 54 James C. Scott 3 The Death and Life of Great American Cities 72 Jane Jacobs 4 The Good City: In Defense of Utopian Thinking 87 John Friedmann Part IIPlanning: Justifications and Critiques 105 Introduction 107 5 Utilitarianism's Bad Breath? A Re-evaluation of the Public Interest Justification for Planning 111 Heather Campbell and Robert Marshall 6 Planning the Capitalist City 132 Richard E. Foglesong 7 Urban Design after Battery Park City: Opportunities for Variety and Vitality in Large-Scale Urban Real Estate Development 139 Tim Love Part III Planning Types/Normative Frameworks 153 Introduction 155 8 Planning Theory and the City 159 Susan S. Fainstein 9 The Science of Muddling Through 176 Charles E. Lindblom 10 Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning 191 Paul Davidoff 11 Challenges of Deliberation and Participation 206 John Forester 12 Traditions of Planning Thought 214 Patsy Healey Part IV Planning in Action: Successes, Failures, and Strategies 235 Introduction 237 13 Implications of Private-Public Partnerships on the Development of Urban Public Transit Infrastructure: The Case of Vancouver, Canada 241 Matti Siemiatycki 14 Collective Ownership and Community Control and Development: The Long View 268 James deFilippis 15 Bringing Power to Planning Research: One Researcher's Praxis Story 292 Bent Flyvbjerg Part V Social Justice: Race, Gender, Class 315 Introduction 317 16 Inclusion and Democracy 321 Iris Marion Young 17 The Minority-Race Planner in the Quest for a Just City 338 June Manning Thomas 18 Nurturing: Home, Mom, and Apple Pie 358 Dolores Hayden 19 Planning as a Heterosexist Project 384 Michael Frisch Part VIPlanning Goals: Justice, Conflict, and the Right to the City 407 Introduction 409 20 Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities? Urban Planning and the Contradictions of Sustainable Development 413 Scott Campbell 21 AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct 439 American Institute of Certified Planners 22 Public Policy as Discursive Construct: Social Meaning and Multiple Realities 445 Frank Fischer 23 The Mauling of Public Space 463 Margaret Kohn Part VIIPlanning in a Globalized World 473 Introduction 475 24 Re-examining the International Diffusion of Planning 479 Steven V. Ward 25 Political Strategies for More Livable Cities: Lessons from Six Cases of Development and Political Transition 499 Peter Evans 26 Is History Repeating Itself? From Urban Renewal in the United States to Inner-City Redevelopment in China 518 Yan Zhang and Ke Fang 27 Re-engaging Planning Theory? Towards South-Eastern Perspectives 540 Oren Yiftachel Credits and Sources 550 Index 553 | ||
700 | _aCompbell, Scott Ed. | ||
890 | _aUnited Kingdom | ||
891 | _aSchool of Planning, CEPT Uni. | ||
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