The much vaunted shift from 'government' to 'governance' in recent years involves (among other things) increased attention to the participation of 'stakeholders' in policy making, a trend affecting not only the actions of politicians but also the day-to-day practice of public servants. In my field, urban/regional planning, this attention has led to a 'communicative turn' in the academy; planning practice is increasingly seen as discursive rather than technical. This reframing leads to some significant tensions: between interactive processes and traditional forms of rationalist legitimacy; and between local aspirations and strategic concerns at other geo-political scales. In this paper, I examine how these tensions were negotiated in one ...
Like other Western nations, since the nineteenth century Australia has been a representative democra...
[Extract] Northern Australia, the region of Australia north of the Tropic of Capricorn, is character...
This paper seeks to explore democratic rationales inherent in a recent case of regional planning in ...
The much vaunted shift from ‘government’ to ‘governance’ in recent years involves (among other thing...
The once dominant view of planning as the discovery of an objective 'public good' has been challenge...
Important policy problems rarely fit neatly within existing territorial boundaries. More difficult s...
Important policy problems rarely fit neatly within existing territorial boundaries. More difficult s...
This article explores the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participatory...
A co-evolutionary approach has been gaining momentum in planning research and practice. Setting itse...
In this paper, we explore the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participa...
Institutional realities often limit participatory planning practice from reaching its full potential...
Recent work on 'collaborative planning' has concentrated on applyingHabermas's work on communicative...
This chapter sheds light on how planning is affected by multi-level (vertical) governance relations ...
The ‘ideal deliberative procedure’ provides structure to the process of stakeholder deliberation, ye...
Deliberative policy-making is an alternative method of generating new planning strategies based on t...
Like other Western nations, since the nineteenth century Australia has been a representative democra...
[Extract] Northern Australia, the region of Australia north of the Tropic of Capricorn, is character...
This paper seeks to explore democratic rationales inherent in a recent case of regional planning in ...
The much vaunted shift from ‘government’ to ‘governance’ in recent years involves (among other thing...
The once dominant view of planning as the discovery of an objective 'public good' has been challenge...
Important policy problems rarely fit neatly within existing territorial boundaries. More difficult s...
Important policy problems rarely fit neatly within existing territorial boundaries. More difficult s...
This article explores the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participatory...
A co-evolutionary approach has been gaining momentum in planning research and practice. Setting itse...
In this paper, we explore the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participa...
Institutional realities often limit participatory planning practice from reaching its full potential...
Recent work on 'collaborative planning' has concentrated on applyingHabermas's work on communicative...
This chapter sheds light on how planning is affected by multi-level (vertical) governance relations ...
The ‘ideal deliberative procedure’ provides structure to the process of stakeholder deliberation, ye...
Deliberative policy-making is an alternative method of generating new planning strategies based on t...
Like other Western nations, since the nineteenth century Australia has been a representative democra...
[Extract] Northern Australia, the region of Australia north of the Tropic of Capricorn, is character...
This paper seeks to explore democratic rationales inherent in a recent case of regional planning in ...