Planning and Citizenship seeks to rediscover planning's technical and theoretical roots by reconstructing the memory of planning through the lens of the changing relationship between planning and citizenship.
Planning and Citizenship seeks to rediscover planning's technical and theoretical roots by reconstructing the memory of planning through the lens of the changing relationship between planning and citizenship.
Luigi Mazza has been an active planner mainly in the urban planning field. He is also the founding editor of the Planning Theory journal, and a member of the board of the Town Planning Review, European Planning Studies, DISP, the Planning Review, Spatium, International Review, and Planning Theory, all of which have published his articles.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Three archetypes of spatial governance 2. Forms of citizenship and the ordering of space: a brief overview 3. Three American cases 4. British Idealism and Patrick Geddes 5. Social Citizenship 6. Cerdà, Howard, Abercrombie 7. A new form of citizenship: the "right to the city" 8. The decline of citizenship and spatial governance
Introduction 1. Three archetypes of spatial governance 2. Forms of citizenship and the ordering of space: a brief overview 3. Three American cases 4. British Idealism and Patrick Geddes 5. Social Citizenship 6. Cerdà, Howard, Abercrombie 7. A new form of citizenship: the "right to the city" 8. The decline of citizenship and spatial governance
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