Citizen disagreement on urban policies and planning decisions is both ubiquitous and fundamental to democracy. Post-political debates debunk the ‘consensus approach’, which is grounded in Habermasian communication theory, for circumventing disagreement. This article presents a counter argument. Our analysis of the highly institutionalised and consensus-oriented Dutch planning framework shows that this system does not necessarily prevent effective voicing of disagreement. The empirical material demonstrates that consensus is not a pre-defined and static outcome but a dynamic and sensitive process in which urban planning is an instrument. We conclude that planners could facilitate consensus through accommodative roles that address disagreemen...
In the new Dutch Environment and Planning Act, coming into effect in 20121, a more prominent role fo...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
Citizen disagreement on urban policies and planning decisions is both ubiquitous and fundamental to ...
Citizen disagreement on urban policies and planning decisions is both ubiquitous and fundamental to ...
Participatory processes have become unexceptional in Dutch planning. Due to the communicative turn i...
Communicative, or collaborative, planning has received a lot of attention recently. Many planners to...
Communicative, or collaborative, planning has received a lot of attention recently. Many planners to...
Communicative, or collaborative, planning has received a lot of attention recently. Many planners to...
Worldwide, the trend in policies and legislation is towards wider citizen participation. This develo...
The purpose of the research is to contribute to an emerging body of critique of community participat...
Governments serve the public interest by regulating land use in favour of democratically determined ...
Governments serve the public interest by regulating land use in favour of democratically determined ...
Governments serve the public interest by regulating land use in favour of democratically determined ...
Governments serve the public interest by regulating land use in favour of democratically determined ...
In the new Dutch Environment and Planning Act, coming into effect in 20121, a more prominent role fo...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
Citizen disagreement on urban policies and planning decisions is both ubiquitous and fundamental to ...
Citizen disagreement on urban policies and planning decisions is both ubiquitous and fundamental to ...
Participatory processes have become unexceptional in Dutch planning. Due to the communicative turn i...
Communicative, or collaborative, planning has received a lot of attention recently. Many planners to...
Communicative, or collaborative, planning has received a lot of attention recently. Many planners to...
Communicative, or collaborative, planning has received a lot of attention recently. Many planners to...
Worldwide, the trend in policies and legislation is towards wider citizen participation. This develo...
The purpose of the research is to contribute to an emerging body of critique of community participat...
Governments serve the public interest by regulating land use in favour of democratically determined ...
Governments serve the public interest by regulating land use in favour of democratically determined ...
Governments serve the public interest by regulating land use in favour of democratically determined ...
Governments serve the public interest by regulating land use in favour of democratically determined ...
In the new Dutch Environment and Planning Act, coming into effect in 20121, a more prominent role fo...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...