Actor Networks of Planning
Exploring the Influence of Actor Network Theory
Herausgeber: Rydin, Yvonne; Tate, Laura
Actor Networks of Planning
Exploring the Influence of Actor Network Theory
Herausgeber: Rydin, Yvonne; Tate, Laura
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Planning is centrally focused on places which are significant to people, including both the built and natural environments. In making changes to these places, planning outcomes inevitably benefit some and disadvantage others. It is perhaps surprising that Actor Network Theory (ANT) has only recently been considered as an appropriate lens through which to understand planning practice. This book brings together an international range of contributors to explore such potential of ANT in more detail.
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Planning is centrally focused on places which are significant to people, including both the built and natural environments. In making changes to these places, planning outcomes inevitably benefit some and disadvantage others. It is perhaps surprising that Actor Network Theory (ANT) has only recently been considered as an appropriate lens through which to understand planning practice. This book brings together an international range of contributors to explore such potential of ANT in more detail.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781138573475
- ISBN-10: 1138573477
- Artikelnr.: 49786010
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781138573475
- ISBN-10: 1138573477
- Artikelnr.: 49786010
Yvonne Rydin, Professor of Planning, Environment and Public Policy, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK. Laura Tate, PhD, Principal of Laura Tate Associates, a City and Social Planning and Evaluation Consulting firm based in Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Introduction
1. Exploring the Influence of ANT (Yvonne Rydin and Laura Tate)
PART A: Using ANT: Applied Planning Analyses
2. Constructing "Green Building": Heterogeneous Networks and the Translation of Sustainability into Planning in Israel (Shula Goulden)
3. Planned Derailment for New Urban Futures? An Actant Network Analysis of the "Great [Light] Rail Debate" in Newcastle
Australia (Kristian Ruming
Kathleen Mee and Pauline McGuirk)
4. Grants as Significant Objects in Community Engagement Networks: Kelowna
British Columbia (Silvia Vilches and Laura Tate)
5. Assembling Localism: Practices of Assemblage and Building the "Big Society" in Oxfordshire
England (Sue Brownill)
6. Two Exemplar Green Developments in Trondheim
Norway: Tales of Qualculation and Non Qualculation (Thomas Berker and Stig Larss¿ther)
7. Unpacking the Swedish Urban Sustainable Imaginary: at the World Expo
Shanghai
China (Anna Hult)
8. Relationships of the Material
Cultural and Political in the Redesign of Stortorget
Malmö
Sweden (Mattias Kärrholm)
9. Assembling Energy Futures: Seawater District Heating in The Hague
Netherlands (Simon Guy
Graeme Sheriff
Chris Goodier and Ksenia Chmutina)
PART B: The Way Forward: Innovative Practices and Theoretical Controversies
10. Can Actor Network Theory Provide a Theory of Action? Planning in New York
USA (Robert Beauregard and Laura Lieto)
11. "Emergent places": Innovative Practices in Zurich
Switzerland (Joris Van Wezemael and Jan Silberberger)
12. Applications within Urban Living Labs of Flanders' N16 corridor
Belgium (Luuk Boelens and Marleen Goethals)
13. Hydro-Urbanism in London: Using Co-evolutionary Actor Network Theory as a Prospective Methodology (Tse-Hui The)
14. Towards an Extended Symmetry: using ANT to Reflect on the Theory and Practice Gap (David Webb)
15. "A Grand Question of Design": Knowledge
Space and Difference in Early and Late Latour (Malcolm Tait and Kiera Chapman)
1. Exploring the Influence of ANT (Yvonne Rydin and Laura Tate)
PART A: Using ANT: Applied Planning Analyses
2. Constructing "Green Building": Heterogeneous Networks and the Translation of Sustainability into Planning in Israel (Shula Goulden)
3. Planned Derailment for New Urban Futures? An Actant Network Analysis of the "Great [Light] Rail Debate" in Newcastle
Australia (Kristian Ruming
Kathleen Mee and Pauline McGuirk)
4. Grants as Significant Objects in Community Engagement Networks: Kelowna
British Columbia (Silvia Vilches and Laura Tate)
5. Assembling Localism: Practices of Assemblage and Building the "Big Society" in Oxfordshire
England (Sue Brownill)
6. Two Exemplar Green Developments in Trondheim
Norway: Tales of Qualculation and Non Qualculation (Thomas Berker and Stig Larss¿ther)
7. Unpacking the Swedish Urban Sustainable Imaginary: at the World Expo
Shanghai
China (Anna Hult)
8. Relationships of the Material
Cultural and Political in the Redesign of Stortorget
Malmö
Sweden (Mattias Kärrholm)
9. Assembling Energy Futures: Seawater District Heating in The Hague
Netherlands (Simon Guy
Graeme Sheriff
Chris Goodier and Ksenia Chmutina)
PART B: The Way Forward: Innovative Practices and Theoretical Controversies
10. Can Actor Network Theory Provide a Theory of Action? Planning in New York
USA (Robert Beauregard and Laura Lieto)
11. "Emergent places": Innovative Practices in Zurich
Switzerland (Joris Van Wezemael and Jan Silberberger)
12. Applications within Urban Living Labs of Flanders' N16 corridor
Belgium (Luuk Boelens and Marleen Goethals)
13. Hydro-Urbanism in London: Using Co-evolutionary Actor Network Theory as a Prospective Methodology (Tse-Hui The)
14. Towards an Extended Symmetry: using ANT to Reflect on the Theory and Practice Gap (David Webb)
15. "A Grand Question of Design": Knowledge
Space and Difference in Early and Late Latour (Malcolm Tait and Kiera Chapman)
Introduction
1. Exploring the Influence of ANT (Yvonne Rydin and Laura Tate)
PART A: Using ANT: Applied Planning Analyses
2. Constructing "Green Building": Heterogeneous Networks and the Translation of Sustainability into Planning in Israel (Shula Goulden)
3. Planned Derailment for New Urban Futures? An Actant Network Analysis of the "Great [Light] Rail Debate" in Newcastle
Australia (Kristian Ruming
Kathleen Mee and Pauline McGuirk)
4. Grants as Significant Objects in Community Engagement Networks: Kelowna
British Columbia (Silvia Vilches and Laura Tate)
5. Assembling Localism: Practices of Assemblage and Building the "Big Society" in Oxfordshire
England (Sue Brownill)
6. Two Exemplar Green Developments in Trondheim
Norway: Tales of Qualculation and Non Qualculation (Thomas Berker and Stig Larss¿ther)
7. Unpacking the Swedish Urban Sustainable Imaginary: at the World Expo
Shanghai
China (Anna Hult)
8. Relationships of the Material
Cultural and Political in the Redesign of Stortorget
Malmö
Sweden (Mattias Kärrholm)
9. Assembling Energy Futures: Seawater District Heating in The Hague
Netherlands (Simon Guy
Graeme Sheriff
Chris Goodier and Ksenia Chmutina)
PART B: The Way Forward: Innovative Practices and Theoretical Controversies
10. Can Actor Network Theory Provide a Theory of Action? Planning in New York
USA (Robert Beauregard and Laura Lieto)
11. "Emergent places": Innovative Practices in Zurich
Switzerland (Joris Van Wezemael and Jan Silberberger)
12. Applications within Urban Living Labs of Flanders' N16 corridor
Belgium (Luuk Boelens and Marleen Goethals)
13. Hydro-Urbanism in London: Using Co-evolutionary Actor Network Theory as a Prospective Methodology (Tse-Hui The)
14. Towards an Extended Symmetry: using ANT to Reflect on the Theory and Practice Gap (David Webb)
15. "A Grand Question of Design": Knowledge
Space and Difference in Early and Late Latour (Malcolm Tait and Kiera Chapman)
1. Exploring the Influence of ANT (Yvonne Rydin and Laura Tate)
PART A: Using ANT: Applied Planning Analyses
2. Constructing "Green Building": Heterogeneous Networks and the Translation of Sustainability into Planning in Israel (Shula Goulden)
3. Planned Derailment for New Urban Futures? An Actant Network Analysis of the "Great [Light] Rail Debate" in Newcastle
Australia (Kristian Ruming
Kathleen Mee and Pauline McGuirk)
4. Grants as Significant Objects in Community Engagement Networks: Kelowna
British Columbia (Silvia Vilches and Laura Tate)
5. Assembling Localism: Practices of Assemblage and Building the "Big Society" in Oxfordshire
England (Sue Brownill)
6. Two Exemplar Green Developments in Trondheim
Norway: Tales of Qualculation and Non Qualculation (Thomas Berker and Stig Larss¿ther)
7. Unpacking the Swedish Urban Sustainable Imaginary: at the World Expo
Shanghai
China (Anna Hult)
8. Relationships of the Material
Cultural and Political in the Redesign of Stortorget
Malmö
Sweden (Mattias Kärrholm)
9. Assembling Energy Futures: Seawater District Heating in The Hague
Netherlands (Simon Guy
Graeme Sheriff
Chris Goodier and Ksenia Chmutina)
PART B: The Way Forward: Innovative Practices and Theoretical Controversies
10. Can Actor Network Theory Provide a Theory of Action? Planning in New York
USA (Robert Beauregard and Laura Lieto)
11. "Emergent places": Innovative Practices in Zurich
Switzerland (Joris Van Wezemael and Jan Silberberger)
12. Applications within Urban Living Labs of Flanders' N16 corridor
Belgium (Luuk Boelens and Marleen Goethals)
13. Hydro-Urbanism in London: Using Co-evolutionary Actor Network Theory as a Prospective Methodology (Tse-Hui The)
14. Towards an Extended Symmetry: using ANT to Reflect on the Theory and Practice Gap (David Webb)
15. "A Grand Question of Design": Knowledge
Space and Difference in Early and Late Latour (Malcolm Tait and Kiera Chapman)