The paper reviews the literature on advocacy planning and interweaves empirical evidence drawn from staff and volunteers of Planning Aid England to reconsider its basis and effectiveness. Forms of ‘neo-advocacy’ planning are deemed necessary given the continuing under-representation of lower-income groups and other minority groups in planning and in an era of neo-liberal policy. The attention of policymakers and of the planning profession more widely should be given to how neo-advocacy functions are sustained. It is concluded that the aims of Planning Aid are so important to the legitimacy and effectiveness of planning that it needs to be placed on a more secure footing
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...
For 30 years planning has been attacked both rhetorically and materially in England as governments h...
This paper argues that the political policy construction and modification of neighbourhood planning ...
The paper reviews the literature on advocacy planning and interweaves empirical evidence drawn from ...
In considering the position of community engagement within planning in a time of neo-liberalism and ...
This essay introduces the theory of legal autopoiesis to planning. It discusses the main tenets of n...
In 2014 the UK government announced plans to reduce opposition to housing development by making a di...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
Over the past several decades the planning discipline assumed a supportive role in the planning proc...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
This article focuses on the work and views of planners. Taking a neo-liberal position and in the con...
This thesis presents an empírica/ qualitative analysis of the planning policy reforms and austerity...
Summarization: Cities are constantly changing under the influence of many parameters. Their planning...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...
For 30 years planning has been attacked both rhetorically and materially in England as governments h...
This paper argues that the political policy construction and modification of neighbourhood planning ...
The paper reviews the literature on advocacy planning and interweaves empirical evidence drawn from ...
In considering the position of community engagement within planning in a time of neo-liberalism and ...
This essay introduces the theory of legal autopoiesis to planning. It discusses the main tenets of n...
In 2014 the UK government announced plans to reduce opposition to housing development by making a di...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
Over the past several decades the planning discipline assumed a supportive role in the planning proc...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
This article focuses on the work and views of planners. Taking a neo-liberal position and in the con...
This thesis presents an empírica/ qualitative analysis of the planning policy reforms and austerity...
Summarization: Cities are constantly changing under the influence of many parameters. Their planning...
Neighbourhood planning was formally enabled as a statutory part of the English planning system under...
Efforts to engage with communities in spatial planning have been criticised as being tokenistic, veh...
For 30 years planning has been attacked both rhetorically and materially in England as governments h...
This paper argues that the political policy construction and modification of neighbourhood planning ...