This thesis explores the pivotal role of “reflection” in and on practice, in a workshop process of improving planning practice. The theoretical impetus of this research comes from the recent contributions of ideological critique against communicative planning. Wherein planners and planning in general often function as the scapegoats to the ideology when practice falters. Recent research has even questioned whether we are witnessing an ongoing ideological politicisation of planning by these mechanisms. There is therefore a need to reframe our research from the bottom-up, to examine “real” practice and its ideological influences. Taking into account the recent conceptualisation of “spaces for action”, I concur that even though organization...
This booklet explores the contributions of Professor Emeritus Louis Albrechts (KU Leuven) to plannin...
Planning theory is a diffusive subject, and that no one selection of intellectual traditions or theo...
This chapter makes the case for pragmatist philosophy in planning theory and practice. I argue that ...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
This metareflexive action research starts from the idea that a critical analysis of depoliticized pl...
Communicative planning theory (CPT), which emerged in the 1980s and 90s, unsettled assumptions about...
This paper explores what can be lost, both theoretically and pedagogically, if we reduce “planning”...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to an emerging body of critique of communicative planning...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
Effective practice demands balancing action and reflection, reviewing our actions in the light of bo...
Even though the turn to practice is widely accepted in the field of urban planning, the practices of...
This thesis is an inquiry into master planning culture in everyday practice. It asks how master pla...
Even though the turn to practice is widely accepted in the field of urban planning, the practices of...
There is a growing consensus in planning theory literature that there has been anemergence of a dist...
What has becomes known in recent years as communicative or collaborative planning has forged a new h...
This booklet explores the contributions of Professor Emeritus Louis Albrechts (KU Leuven) to plannin...
Planning theory is a diffusive subject, and that no one selection of intellectual traditions or theo...
This chapter makes the case for pragmatist philosophy in planning theory and practice. I argue that ...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
This metareflexive action research starts from the idea that a critical analysis of depoliticized pl...
Communicative planning theory (CPT), which emerged in the 1980s and 90s, unsettled assumptions about...
This paper explores what can be lost, both theoretically and pedagogically, if we reduce “planning”...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to an emerging body of critique of communicative planning...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
Effective practice demands balancing action and reflection, reviewing our actions in the light of bo...
Even though the turn to practice is widely accepted in the field of urban planning, the practices of...
This thesis is an inquiry into master planning culture in everyday practice. It asks how master pla...
Even though the turn to practice is widely accepted in the field of urban planning, the practices of...
There is a growing consensus in planning theory literature that there has been anemergence of a dist...
What has becomes known in recent years as communicative or collaborative planning has forged a new h...
This booklet explores the contributions of Professor Emeritus Louis Albrechts (KU Leuven) to plannin...
Planning theory is a diffusive subject, and that no one selection of intellectual traditions or theo...
This chapter makes the case for pragmatist philosophy in planning theory and practice. I argue that ...