The renewed interest in Marxism that occurred in social sciences and humanities after the 2008 economic crisis has not yet found its counterpart in spatial planning. This paper examines what Marxist planning theory and practices could mean in the current conjuncture. It does so through scrutinising (1) the vibrant Marxist discourse in planning that existed in the late 1970s and early 1980s, (2) the recent history (since the 1980s) of planning theory and its relation to the political economy, and (3) the current political economic context (not least defined by the diabolic crisis). Where previous Marxist approaches to planning were very strong on analysing the political economy, I argue there is currently a need—with old hegemonies losing gr...
In this paper the author reflects on his experience as both theorist and practitioner in Canadian pl...
Since its inception roughly 100 years ago, urban planning has tried to address problems of sprawl, c...
Inspired by state theory and in particular Nicos Poulantzas, this article claims that spatial planni...
This article briefly reviews the history and concept of ideology, largely as articulated by exponent...
Abstract. The fashion for Marxist analysis in planning theory has all but passed without a satisfact...
Not for the first time, Marxism is considered to be in a state of 'crisis'. This thesis seeks to 'u...
If it is true that marxist theory long ignored the spatial dimension of social practices, it would n...
Globalisation implies the establishment of a neo-liberal society to match the neo-liberal economy. I...
The adoption of Marxism as a theoretical perspective and a political project in the 1970s was the si...
The last decade has witnessed a reinvigoration of theoretical discussion within the discipline of pl...
This thesis is concerned with the theory and practice of planning in Western capitalist societies. S...
This article extends Qviström’s (2007; Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 89 (3): 269–28...
This paper offers a reinterpretation of what critical theorist Moishe Postone calls \u27the fundamen...
Much theorising in our field is focused on what planning should do. Such work is generally informed ...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
In this paper the author reflects on his experience as both theorist and practitioner in Canadian pl...
Since its inception roughly 100 years ago, urban planning has tried to address problems of sprawl, c...
Inspired by state theory and in particular Nicos Poulantzas, this article claims that spatial planni...
This article briefly reviews the history and concept of ideology, largely as articulated by exponent...
Abstract. The fashion for Marxist analysis in planning theory has all but passed without a satisfact...
Not for the first time, Marxism is considered to be in a state of 'crisis'. This thesis seeks to 'u...
If it is true that marxist theory long ignored the spatial dimension of social practices, it would n...
Globalisation implies the establishment of a neo-liberal society to match the neo-liberal economy. I...
The adoption of Marxism as a theoretical perspective and a political project in the 1970s was the si...
The last decade has witnessed a reinvigoration of theoretical discussion within the discipline of pl...
This thesis is concerned with the theory and practice of planning in Western capitalist societies. S...
This article extends Qviström’s (2007; Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 89 (3): 269–28...
This paper offers a reinterpretation of what critical theorist Moishe Postone calls \u27the fundamen...
Much theorising in our field is focused on what planning should do. Such work is generally informed ...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
In this paper the author reflects on his experience as both theorist and practitioner in Canadian pl...
Since its inception roughly 100 years ago, urban planning has tried to address problems of sprawl, c...
Inspired by state theory and in particular Nicos Poulantzas, this article claims that spatial planni...