Encounters in Planning Thought creates an informed future perspective on the spatial planning field by looking at it through the eyes of those who have been at the coal face of planning's scholarly institutionalisation. The book provides a topical insight into why and how 16 distinguished planners, as they matured and built their planning ideas over the last half-century, have done what and when. It brings together contributions from leading planning scholars from Europe, America, and beyond. Through these intellectual autobiographical essays, readers gain new insights into classic planning…mehr
Encounters in Planning Thought creates an informed future perspective on the spatial planning field by looking at it through the eyes of those who have been at the coal face of planning's scholarly institutionalisation. The book provides a topical insight into why and how 16 distinguished planners, as they matured and built their planning ideas over the last half-century, have done what and when. It brings together contributions from leading planning scholars from Europe, America, and beyond. Through these intellectual autobiographical essays, readers gain new insights into classic planning thoughts, on which the education of thousands of contemporary spatial planning scholars, students and practitioners is and was based. There is no other publication that comes close to including such a wide array of personal information from quintessential voices in spatial planning.
Beatrix Haselsberger is Senior Researcher at the Department of Spatial Planning at the Vienna University of Technology, Austria. She is also Visiting Professor at the Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Ambientale e Architettura at the University of Cagliari, Italy. Her current research focuses on the nature of borders (physical and invisible) and their impacts on space and people, cross-border interaction and cooperation as well as planning cultures, its diversity and origin. With her research she seeks to bridge the gap between planning theory and practice. Beatrix is active in the Association of European Schools of Planning and the Regional Studies Association, where she has been a member of the executive committees, as well as on the editorial boards of a wide range of journals. Together with her partner, an ecologist, she will open a spatial research and planning consultancy in Austria, in the near future.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Contributors Front Cover Image: A Short Description by Beatrix Haselsberger Acknowledgements by Beatrix Haselsberger PART 1 Introduction 1 Encounters in Planning Thought: An Introduction Beatrix Haselsberger 2 Autobiography as Method of Inquiry Laura Saija PART 2 16 Autobiographical Essays from Key Thinkers in Spatial Planning 3 Planning as a Vocation: The Journey So Far John Friedmann 4 From Utopian and Realistic to Transformative Planning Peter Marcuse 5 Visions of Contemporary Planning: Stories and Journeys in Britain and America Peter Hall 6 An Ancient Future Luigi Mazza 7 Understanding and Improving Planning Processes and Planning Institutions: A Moving Target Andreas Faludi 8 Finding My Way: A Life of Inquiry into Planning, Urban Development Processes and Place Governance Patsy Healey 9 Educating Planners: The Dream of a Better Future Gerhard Schimak 10 From Informing Policy to Collaborating Rationally Judith E. Innes 11 A Renegade Economist Preaches Good Land-Use Planning Barrie Needham 12 Strategic Planning as a Catalyst for Transformative Practices Louis Albrechts 13 Places Matter: Creativity, Culture and Planning Klaus R. Kunzmann 14 Challenging Institutions That Reproduce Planning Thought and Practice Cliff Hague 15 A Science of Cities: Prologue to a Science of Planning Michael Batty 16 Planners' Beacon, Compass and Scale: Linking Planning Theory, Implementation Analysis and Planning Law Rachelle Alterman 17 On the Evolution of a Critical Pragmatism John Forester 18 Pragmatism and Plan-Making Charles Hoch PART 3 Epilogue 19 Back to the Future: A Personal Portrayal in the Interface of Past Planning and Planning Futures Beatrix Haselsberger
List of Figures List of Contributors Front Cover Image: A Short Description by Beatrix Haselsberger Acknowledgements by Beatrix Haselsberger PART 1 Introduction 1 Encounters in Planning Thought: An Introduction Beatrix Haselsberger 2 Autobiography as Method of Inquiry Laura Saija PART 2 16 Autobiographical Essays from Key Thinkers in Spatial Planning 3 Planning as a Vocation: The Journey So Far John Friedmann 4 From Utopian and Realistic to Transformative Planning Peter Marcuse 5 Visions of Contemporary Planning: Stories and Journeys in Britain and America Peter Hall 6 An Ancient Future Luigi Mazza 7 Understanding and Improving Planning Processes and Planning Institutions: A Moving Target Andreas Faludi 8 Finding My Way: A Life of Inquiry into Planning, Urban Development Processes and Place Governance Patsy Healey 9 Educating Planners: The Dream of a Better Future Gerhard Schimak 10 From Informing Policy to Collaborating Rationally Judith E. Innes 11 A Renegade Economist Preaches Good Land-Use Planning Barrie Needham 12 Strategic Planning as a Catalyst for Transformative Practices Louis Albrechts 13 Places Matter: Creativity, Culture and Planning Klaus R. Kunzmann 14 Challenging Institutions That Reproduce Planning Thought and Practice Cliff Hague 15 A Science of Cities: Prologue to a Science of Planning Michael Batty 16 Planners' Beacon, Compass and Scale: Linking Planning Theory, Implementation Analysis and Planning Law Rachelle Alterman 17 On the Evolution of a Critical Pragmatism John Forester 18 Pragmatism and Plan-Making Charles Hoch PART 3 Epilogue 19 Back to the Future: A Personal Portrayal in the Interface of Past Planning and Planning Futures Beatrix Haselsberger
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