In this paper we argue that the use of the communicative theory of Jürgen Habermas in planning theory is problematic because it hampers an understanding of how power shapes planning. We posit an alternative approach based on the power analytics of Michel Foucault which focuses on "what is actually done", as opposed to Habermas` focus on "what should be done". We discuss how the Foucauldian stance problematises planning, asking difficult questions about the treatment of legitimacy, rationality, knowledge and spatiality. We conclude that Foucault offers a type of analytic planning theory which offers better prospects than does Habermas for those interested in understanding and bringing about democratic social change through planning
In this thesis I intended to deal with the problem: “what is planning?” I especially planned to ana...
In this thesis I intended to deal with the problem: “what is planning?” I especially planned to ana...
During the last decade or so, many planning theorists have taken a so-called communica-tive turn, to...
In this paper we argue that the use of the communicative theory of Jürgen Habermas in planning theor...
Power has always been an obvious presumption in planning theory. At times it has been considered as ...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
Much theorising in our field is focused on what planning should do. Such work is generally informed ...
Planning theory is an ill-defined body of literature that is supposed to guide planning practice. Th...
Communicative planning made its breakthrough in the late 1980s and 1990s, and has remained one of mo...
Communicative planning made its breakthrough in the late 1980s and 1990s, and has remained one of mo...
What has becomes known in recent years as communicative or collaborative planning has forged a new h...
In this thesis I intended to deal with the problem: “what is planning?” I especially planned to ana...
In this thesis I intended to deal with the problem: “what is planning?” I especially planned to ana...
During the last decade or so, many planning theorists have taken a so-called communica-tive turn, to...
In this paper we argue that the use of the communicative theory of Jürgen Habermas in planning theor...
Power has always been an obvious presumption in planning theory. At times it has been considered as ...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
In this paper we analyse the role and reception of poststructuralist perspectives on power in planni...
Much theorising in our field is focused on what planning should do. Such work is generally informed ...
Planning theory is an ill-defined body of literature that is supposed to guide planning practice. Th...
Communicative planning made its breakthrough in the late 1980s and 1990s, and has remained one of mo...
Communicative planning made its breakthrough in the late 1980s and 1990s, and has remained one of mo...
What has becomes known in recent years as communicative or collaborative planning has forged a new h...
In this thesis I intended to deal with the problem: “what is planning?” I especially planned to ana...
In this thesis I intended to deal with the problem: “what is planning?” I especially planned to ana...
During the last decade or so, many planning theorists have taken a so-called communica-tive turn, to...