Projective Planning explores recent trends in urban planning, asking how planning practices associated with these trends are justified and organized. The constantly changing conditions of capitalist societies require a form of urban planning that is alert and responsive to the circumstances in which it operates. This places demands on the organization of urban planning, on urban planners, and on the way justifications for urban planning are constructed. The book offers insights into a new form of urban planning characterized by networked relations, project activities, flexibility, cooperation, entrepreneurialism, risk-taking and control
This book is a message to be humble before truth and reality and to relinquish the idea of controlli...
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis and the associated rise of austerity agendas and new form...
The development of utopia-driven projective research is necessary given the general condition of uns...
In the field of spatial planning research one can find a large variety of traditions and, lately, a ...
Much theorising in our field is focused on what planning should do. Such work is generally informed ...
The Handbook on Planning and Complexity deepens the scientific debate on planning and complexity con...
The basis on which the main economic and social p institutions are situated, which until a few years...
In this paper we seek to present a challenge to the normative prescriptive role of strategic urban p...
This thesis is concerned with the theory and practice of planning in Western capitalist societies. S...
As in politics, we find in planning an inherent confusion of means and ends. As an ideologically bas...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
Drawing on research from diverse thinkers in urban planning and the built environment, this Handbook...
332 p., fig., ref. bib. : 11 p.1/2Town and country planning is in a state of transition. The traditi...
There is growing evidence that the problems, challenges and opportunities that our cities, cityregio...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
This book is a message to be humble before truth and reality and to relinquish the idea of controlli...
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis and the associated rise of austerity agendas and new form...
The development of utopia-driven projective research is necessary given the general condition of uns...
In the field of spatial planning research one can find a large variety of traditions and, lately, a ...
Much theorising in our field is focused on what planning should do. Such work is generally informed ...
The Handbook on Planning and Complexity deepens the scientific debate on planning and complexity con...
The basis on which the main economic and social p institutions are situated, which until a few years...
In this paper we seek to present a challenge to the normative prescriptive role of strategic urban p...
This thesis is concerned with the theory and practice of planning in Western capitalist societies. S...
As in politics, we find in planning an inherent confusion of means and ends. As an ideologically bas...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
Drawing on research from diverse thinkers in urban planning and the built environment, this Handbook...
332 p., fig., ref. bib. : 11 p.1/2Town and country planning is in a state of transition. The traditi...
There is growing evidence that the problems, challenges and opportunities that our cities, cityregio...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
This book is a message to be humble before truth and reality and to relinquish the idea of controlli...
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis and the associated rise of austerity agendas and new form...
The development of utopia-driven projective research is necessary given the general condition of uns...