Planning and Conflict
Critical Perspectives on Contentious Urban Developments
Herausgeber: Gualini, Enrico
Planning and Conflict
Critical Perspectives on Contentious Urban Developments
Herausgeber: Gualini, Enrico
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By creating a model for planners to engage conflicts, and not simply mediate or avoid them, Planning/Conflict provides a theoretically informed look forward to the future of engaged, responsive city development that involves all its stakeholders.
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By creating a model for planners to engage conflicts, and not simply mediate or avoid them, Planning/Conflict provides a theoretically informed look forward to the future of engaged, responsive city development that involves all its stakeholders.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9780415835848
- ISBN-10: 0415835844
- Artikelnr.: 41668183
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9780415835848
- ISBN-10: 0415835844
- Artikelnr.: 41668183
Enrico Gualini is Professor of Planning Theory and Urban-Regional Policy Analysis at the Institute for Urban and Regional Planning of Technische Universität Berlin - Berlin University of Technology, Germany. Among his published books are: Planning and the Intelligence of Institutions (2001), Multilevel Governance and Institutional Change (2004), and Framing Strategic Urban Projects (2007, co-edited with Willem Salet).
Section 1: Introduction to the volume 1. Conflict in the City: Democratic,
Emancipatory - and Transformative? In Search of the Political in Planning
Conflicts 2. Space, Politics and Conflicts: A Review of Contemporary
Debates in Urban Research and Planning Theory Section 2: Dynamics of
Contention and Collective Mobilisation in Planning Conflicts 3. What Makes
a Protest (Not) Happen? The Fragmented Landscape of Post-Political Conflict
Culture 4. Urban Planning without Conflicts? Observations on the Nature and
Conditions for Urban Contestation in the Case of Milan 5. A Muddled
Landscape of Conflicts: What we can Learn about Planning/Conflict
Relationships from the Story of Tor Marancia, Rome, and its Unexpected
Shift Section 3: Knowledge, Power and Hegemony: Exploring the
Governmentality of Planning Conflicts 6. Conflict in the Face of Planning?
Power, Knowledge, and Hegemony in Planning Practice 7. Planners amidst the
Storm: Planning and Politics in the Contested Metropolitan Area of
Jerusalem 8. Problem Spaces, Problem Subjects: Contesting Policies in a
Shrinking City 9. Mediating Stuttgart 21: The Struggle for Reconstructing
Local Democracy between Agonistic and Deliberative Practices Section 4:
Interpretive Policy Analysis and Deliberative Approaches to Planning
Conflicts 10. Negotiation as an Interpretive Tool of Conflict
Transformation in Deliberative Situations: Learning from the French 'Public
Debate' on the Extension of the Highway La Francilienne 11. Large
Infrastructures and Conflicts: Searching for 'Boundary Objects' -
Reflections from an Italian Experience 12. Planning through Emotions:
Political Lessons from the Controversy between 'Fat Cats' and 'Stupid
Activists' over Re-building Brno Railway Station 13. Develop Stories,
Develop Communities: Narrative Practice to Analyse and Engage in Urban
Conflict Afterword
Emancipatory - and Transformative? In Search of the Political in Planning
Conflicts 2. Space, Politics and Conflicts: A Review of Contemporary
Debates in Urban Research and Planning Theory Section 2: Dynamics of
Contention and Collective Mobilisation in Planning Conflicts 3. What Makes
a Protest (Not) Happen? The Fragmented Landscape of Post-Political Conflict
Culture 4. Urban Planning without Conflicts? Observations on the Nature and
Conditions for Urban Contestation in the Case of Milan 5. A Muddled
Landscape of Conflicts: What we can Learn about Planning/Conflict
Relationships from the Story of Tor Marancia, Rome, and its Unexpected
Shift Section 3: Knowledge, Power and Hegemony: Exploring the
Governmentality of Planning Conflicts 6. Conflict in the Face of Planning?
Power, Knowledge, and Hegemony in Planning Practice 7. Planners amidst the
Storm: Planning and Politics in the Contested Metropolitan Area of
Jerusalem 8. Problem Spaces, Problem Subjects: Contesting Policies in a
Shrinking City 9. Mediating Stuttgart 21: The Struggle for Reconstructing
Local Democracy between Agonistic and Deliberative Practices Section 4:
Interpretive Policy Analysis and Deliberative Approaches to Planning
Conflicts 10. Negotiation as an Interpretive Tool of Conflict
Transformation in Deliberative Situations: Learning from the French 'Public
Debate' on the Extension of the Highway La Francilienne 11. Large
Infrastructures and Conflicts: Searching for 'Boundary Objects' -
Reflections from an Italian Experience 12. Planning through Emotions:
Political Lessons from the Controversy between 'Fat Cats' and 'Stupid
Activists' over Re-building Brno Railway Station 13. Develop Stories,
Develop Communities: Narrative Practice to Analyse and Engage in Urban
Conflict Afterword
Section 1: Introduction to the volume 1. Conflict in the City: Democratic,
Emancipatory - and Transformative? In Search of the Political in Planning
Conflicts 2. Space, Politics and Conflicts: A Review of Contemporary
Debates in Urban Research and Planning Theory Section 2: Dynamics of
Contention and Collective Mobilisation in Planning Conflicts 3. What Makes
a Protest (Not) Happen? The Fragmented Landscape of Post-Political Conflict
Culture 4. Urban Planning without Conflicts? Observations on the Nature and
Conditions for Urban Contestation in the Case of Milan 5. A Muddled
Landscape of Conflicts: What we can Learn about Planning/Conflict
Relationships from the Story of Tor Marancia, Rome, and its Unexpected
Shift Section 3: Knowledge, Power and Hegemony: Exploring the
Governmentality of Planning Conflicts 6. Conflict in the Face of Planning?
Power, Knowledge, and Hegemony in Planning Practice 7. Planners amidst the
Storm: Planning and Politics in the Contested Metropolitan Area of
Jerusalem 8. Problem Spaces, Problem Subjects: Contesting Policies in a
Shrinking City 9. Mediating Stuttgart 21: The Struggle for Reconstructing
Local Democracy between Agonistic and Deliberative Practices Section 4:
Interpretive Policy Analysis and Deliberative Approaches to Planning
Conflicts 10. Negotiation as an Interpretive Tool of Conflict
Transformation in Deliberative Situations: Learning from the French 'Public
Debate' on the Extension of the Highway La Francilienne 11. Large
Infrastructures and Conflicts: Searching for 'Boundary Objects' -
Reflections from an Italian Experience 12. Planning through Emotions:
Political Lessons from the Controversy between 'Fat Cats' and 'Stupid
Activists' over Re-building Brno Railway Station 13. Develop Stories,
Develop Communities: Narrative Practice to Analyse and Engage in Urban
Conflict Afterword
Emancipatory - and Transformative? In Search of the Political in Planning
Conflicts 2. Space, Politics and Conflicts: A Review of Contemporary
Debates in Urban Research and Planning Theory Section 2: Dynamics of
Contention and Collective Mobilisation in Planning Conflicts 3. What Makes
a Protest (Not) Happen? The Fragmented Landscape of Post-Political Conflict
Culture 4. Urban Planning without Conflicts? Observations on the Nature and
Conditions for Urban Contestation in the Case of Milan 5. A Muddled
Landscape of Conflicts: What we can Learn about Planning/Conflict
Relationships from the Story of Tor Marancia, Rome, and its Unexpected
Shift Section 3: Knowledge, Power and Hegemony: Exploring the
Governmentality of Planning Conflicts 6. Conflict in the Face of Planning?
Power, Knowledge, and Hegemony in Planning Practice 7. Planners amidst the
Storm: Planning and Politics in the Contested Metropolitan Area of
Jerusalem 8. Problem Spaces, Problem Subjects: Contesting Policies in a
Shrinking City 9. Mediating Stuttgart 21: The Struggle for Reconstructing
Local Democracy between Agonistic and Deliberative Practices Section 4:
Interpretive Policy Analysis and Deliberative Approaches to Planning
Conflicts 10. Negotiation as an Interpretive Tool of Conflict
Transformation in Deliberative Situations: Learning from the French 'Public
Debate' on the Extension of the Highway La Francilienne 11. Large
Infrastructures and Conflicts: Searching for 'Boundary Objects' -
Reflections from an Italian Experience 12. Planning through Emotions:
Political Lessons from the Controversy between 'Fat Cats' and 'Stupid
Activists' over Re-building Brno Railway Station 13. Develop Stories,
Develop Communities: Narrative Practice to Analyse and Engage in Urban
Conflict Afterword