My personal excitement with Planners in Politics edited by Louis Albrechts was motivated by the topic and editor – who has influenced my approach to planning as a collaborative endeavour – as well as by several contributing authors whose work influenced my theoretical perspective on spatial planning. The book evidences that planners-acting-as-politicians can effectively shape, for example, housing policies or navigate through the stakes of private groups or opposing parties in order to develop plans or implement projects
This booklet explores the contributions of Professor Emeritus Louis Albrechts (KU Leuven) to plannin...
The focus of this book suggested the need to develop a different reading of the results achieved fro...
“This book makes a case for the power and importance of the narrative, emotional, and symbolic aspe...
Since the 1980’s, when the ‘specter’ of state intervention was at last being exorcised from models o...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to explore the role of politics in planning and the highly p...
As in politics, we find in planning an inherent confusion of means and ends. As an ideologically bas...
This book’s storyline is simple, yet novel: to celebrate Dr Frank James Costa’s five decades of rema...
Planning is not a technical and value free activity. Planning is an overt political system that crea...
Barry Cullingworth's text on British planning (1994) has become a kind of classic, now in its t...
This timely and thorough book seeks to provide evidence-based assessments of ways in which spatial p...
This timely and thorough book seeks to provide evidence-based assessments of ways in which spatial p...
Place-making’, ‘place identity’ and ‘sense of place’ have been widely used by cities in their urban...
Why do planners do what planners do? Are they moved by positivistic agendas set in stone in their ma...
urbanism, and the just city. The first type emphasizes the planner’s role in mediating among “stakeh...
The implications of politics on planning systems and process are a well-studied subject, which makes...
This booklet explores the contributions of Professor Emeritus Louis Albrechts (KU Leuven) to plannin...
The focus of this book suggested the need to develop a different reading of the results achieved fro...
“This book makes a case for the power and importance of the narrative, emotional, and symbolic aspe...
Since the 1980’s, when the ‘specter’ of state intervention was at last being exorcised from models o...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to explore the role of politics in planning and the highly p...
As in politics, we find in planning an inherent confusion of means and ends. As an ideologically bas...
This book’s storyline is simple, yet novel: to celebrate Dr Frank James Costa’s five decades of rema...
Planning is not a technical and value free activity. Planning is an overt political system that crea...
Barry Cullingworth's text on British planning (1994) has become a kind of classic, now in its t...
This timely and thorough book seeks to provide evidence-based assessments of ways in which spatial p...
This timely and thorough book seeks to provide evidence-based assessments of ways in which spatial p...
Place-making’, ‘place identity’ and ‘sense of place’ have been widely used by cities in their urban...
Why do planners do what planners do? Are they moved by positivistic agendas set in stone in their ma...
urbanism, and the just city. The first type emphasizes the planner’s role in mediating among “stakeh...
The implications of politics on planning systems and process are a well-studied subject, which makes...
This booklet explores the contributions of Professor Emeritus Louis Albrechts (KU Leuven) to plannin...
The focus of this book suggested the need to develop a different reading of the results achieved fro...
“This book makes a case for the power and importance of the narrative, emotional, and symbolic aspe...