Neoliberal Spatial Governance explores the background and implications of the changes in planning under the governments of the past four decades and the ways we might think about halting and reversing this shift.
Neoliberal Spatial Governance explores the background and implications of the changes in planning under the governments of the past four decades and the ways we might think about halting and reversing this shift.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Phil Allmendinger is Professor of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Clare College and Head of the School of Humanities and the Social Sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Change and Planning 2.The Rise and Fall of the Consensus on Planning 3. New Understandings - a Reinvigorated and Fragmented Left 4. New Understandings - A Reinvigorated and Unified Right 5. From New Right to Neoliberal Spatial Governance 6. A New Ethos 7. A New Politics for Planning 8. New Spaces and Scales 9. Localism the Big Society and Austerity Planning 10. Conclusions
1. Change and Planning, 2.The Rise and Fall of the Consensus on Planning, 3. New Understandings - a Reinvigorated and Fragmented Left, 4. New Understandings - A Reinvigorated and Unified Right, 5. From New Right to Neoliberal Spatial Governance, 6. A New Ethos, 7. A New Politics for Planning, 8. New Spaces and Scales, 9. Localism, the Big Society and Austerity Planning, 10. Conclusions
1. Change and Planning 2.The Rise and Fall of the Consensus on Planning 3. New Understandings - a Reinvigorated and Fragmented Left 4. New Understandings - A Reinvigorated and Unified Right 5. From New Right to Neoliberal Spatial Governance 6. A New Ethos 7. A New Politics for Planning 8. New Spaces and Scales 9. Localism the Big Society and Austerity Planning 10. Conclusions
1. Change and Planning, 2.The Rise and Fall of the Consensus on Planning, 3. New Understandings - a Reinvigorated and Fragmented Left, 4. New Understandings - A Reinvigorated and Unified Right, 5. From New Right to Neoliberal Spatial Governance, 6. A New Ethos, 7. A New Politics for Planning, 8. New Spaces and Scales, 9. Localism, the Big Society and Austerity Planning, 10. Conclusions
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