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100 1 $aAllmendinger, Philip,$d1968-$eauthor.
245 10 $aPlanning theory /$cPhilip Allmendinger.
250 $a3rd edition.
264 1 $aLondon :$bPalgrave/Macmillan Education,$c2017.
264 4 $c©2017
300 $ax, 346 pages :$billustrations ;$c22 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aPlanning, environment, cities
500 $aPrevious edition: 2009.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tWhat is Theory? --$tIntroduction --$tThe nature of theory --$tThe theory -- practice gap --$g2.$tThe Current Landscape of Planning Theory --$tIntroduction --$tTypologies of planning theory --$tThe approach --$g3.$tSystems and Rational Theories of Planning --$tIntroduction --$tSystems theory --$tRational process theories of planning --$tConclusions --$g4.$tCritical Theory and Marxism --$tIntroduction --$tCritical theory and Marxism --$tThe link to planning --$tFrom Marxism to critical theory --$tCritical and Marxist planning --$tConclusions --$g5.$tNeoliberal Planning --$tIntroduction --$tFree-market, `roll-back' neoliberalism --$tRoll-out neoliberalism and planning --$tVariegated, evolving and experimental neoliberalism -- the search for the `perfect fix' --$tSpace, scale and politics --$tNeoliberalism `on the ground' --$tConclusions --$g6.$tPragmatism --$tIntroduction --$tWhat is pragmatism? --$tPlanning and pragmatism --$tDiscussion of pragmatism and planning --$tConclusions --$g7.$tPlanners as Advocates --$tIntroduction --$tThe politics of planning --$tPaul Davidoff and the planner as advocate --$tPluralism --$tAdvocacy in action? Planning Aid and equity planning --$tConclusions --$g8.$tAfter Modernity --$tIntroduction --$tWhat are the modern and the postmodern? --$tPostmodern planning --$tPost-structuralism and complexity --$tComplexity and post-structuralism --$tConclusions --$g9.$tPlanning, Depoliticization and the Post-Political --$tIntroduction --$tThe emergence of depoliticization and the post-political --$tPolitics and the political --$tPlanning, the police and the partition of the sensible --$tPlanning, post-politics and depoliticization --$tPost-political planning into practice? --$tConclusions --$g10.$tPost-Structuralism and New Planning Spaces --$tIntroduction --$tRethinking space and scale -- a post-structuralist perspective --$tThe drivers of new spaces and scales of planning --$tSoft spaces of planning --$tConclusions --$g11.$tCollaborative Planning --$tIntroduction --$tCommunicative rationality --$tThe practical application of communicative rationality --$tPlanning as a communicative process --$tAnalyses of current practice --$tApproaches to planning --$tCommunicative planning and the neoliberalization of cities --$tConclusions --$g12.$tPlanning, Post-Colonialism, Insurgency and Informality --$tIntroduction --$tThe diffusion of planning knowledge --$tWhat is post-colonialism and what does it have to do with planning? --$tPlanning and informality --$tInsurgent planning --$tConclusions --$g13.$tConclusions --$tIntroduction --$tTracking back: the influences upon planning theory --$tConclusions and the future.
650 0 $aCity planning$xPhilosophy.
650 0 $aRegional planning$xPhilosophy.
650 7 $aCity planning$xPhilosophy.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00862239
830 0 $aPlanning, environment, cities (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
852 00 $bavelc$hHT166$i.A6163 2017g