Regulation and Planning
Practices, Institutions, Agency
Herausgeber: Rydin, Yvonne; Cremaschi, Marco; Beauregard, Robert
Regulation and Planning
Practices, Institutions, Agency
Herausgeber: Rydin, Yvonne; Cremaschi, Marco; Beauregard, Robert
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In Regulation and Planning, planning scholars from the UK, France, Italy, Sweden, Canada, Australia, and the United States explore how planning regulations are negotiated amid layers of normative considerations.
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In Regulation and Planning, planning scholars from the UK, France, Italy, Sweden, Canada, Australia, and the United States explore how planning regulations are negotiated amid layers of normative considerations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 172mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780367559557
- ISBN-10: 0367559552
- Artikelnr.: 62114722
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 172mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780367559557
- ISBN-10: 0367559552
- Artikelnr.: 62114722
Yvonne Rydin is Professor of Planning, Environment, and Public Policy at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London. She works on a wide range of issues concerning sustainability and planning. Her most recent book is Theory for Planning Research (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021). Robert A. Beauregard is Professor Emeritus at Columbia University (USA). He has written extensively on planning theory and urban theory. His most recent books are Advanced Introduction to Planning Theory (Edward Elgar, 2020), Cities in the Urban Age: A Dissent (University of Chicago Press, 2018), and Planning Matter: Acting with Things (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Marco Cremaschi is Professor of Urban Planning at SciencesPo, Paris. His research insists on a comparative approach to large urban projects in cities, focusing on Rome, Buenos Aires, and Kolkata; the local development of weak economy regions; and the reception of refugees in European metropolitan areas. His last book is Culture and Policy-Making. Pluralism, Performativity, and Semiotic Capital (co-auth. with C. Fioretti, T. Mannarini, S. Salvatore: Springer, 2020). Laura Lieto is a Professor of Urban Planning at Federico II University, Napoli (Italy). Laura is a planning theorist and an urban ethnographer. Her work focuses on urban informality, transnational urbanism, and planning regulation. Her most recent publications include "Star Architecture as Socio-material Assemblage" (2020) and "Planning for the Hybrid Gulf City" (2019).
Introduction. The Editors Part 1: VARIETIES OF REGULATION 1. The Documents
of Re-Zoning: Planning Aspirations In New York City Robert A. Beauregard
2. Planning Deregulation, Material Impacts and Everyday Practices: The Case
of Permitted Development in England Ben Clifford 3. Malleable
Categorisation and the Regulatory Process: The Case of the Apple Flagship
Store in Stockholm Hoai Anh Tran 4. Democratic Debate or Empty Ritual? The
Planning Hearing for Edinburgh's New Concert Hall Neil Thomas Smith 5.
Encounters with Materiality: Planning Regulation and Non-Participation in
Australia Brad Jessup Part 2: PRACTICES OF REGULATION 6. Planners as
Brokers and Translators: On Regulation and Discretionary Power Laura Lieto
7. Artefacts in Dialogue: Regulatory Planning and the Search for Legitimacy
Yvonne Rydin 8. Creating Land Through the Regulatory Process. The Case of
Brownfield Land in England. Sonia Freire Trigo 9. Stepping Up to Meet the
Challenge of a Zero Carbon Built Environment Meg Holden 10. Regulation and
Water Management in the Milan Urban Region: The Seveso Creek Basin Matteo
Del Fabbro and Gloria Pessina Part 3: BEYOND REGULATION 11. Intermediary
Organisations and the Liquid Regulation of Urban Planning in England Mike
Raco, Frances Brill and Jessica Ferm 12. Citizen Monitoring of
Environmental Regulation in England: The Post-Consent Stage Lucy Natarajan
13. Regulation by Design: The Case of Batignolles Park, Paris Marco
Cremaschi 14. When "the sensor gives them a voice": Representing Users
Through Data Antoine Courmont 15. Land Banking Regulation as Rhetorical
Infrastructure: Planning as Translation in the Muncie Land Bank, Indiana
John H. West Afterward: On Practices, Institutions, Agency The Editors
of Re-Zoning: Planning Aspirations In New York City Robert A. Beauregard
2. Planning Deregulation, Material Impacts and Everyday Practices: The Case
of Permitted Development in England Ben Clifford 3. Malleable
Categorisation and the Regulatory Process: The Case of the Apple Flagship
Store in Stockholm Hoai Anh Tran 4. Democratic Debate or Empty Ritual? The
Planning Hearing for Edinburgh's New Concert Hall Neil Thomas Smith 5.
Encounters with Materiality: Planning Regulation and Non-Participation in
Australia Brad Jessup Part 2: PRACTICES OF REGULATION 6. Planners as
Brokers and Translators: On Regulation and Discretionary Power Laura Lieto
7. Artefacts in Dialogue: Regulatory Planning and the Search for Legitimacy
Yvonne Rydin 8. Creating Land Through the Regulatory Process. The Case of
Brownfield Land in England. Sonia Freire Trigo 9. Stepping Up to Meet the
Challenge of a Zero Carbon Built Environment Meg Holden 10. Regulation and
Water Management in the Milan Urban Region: The Seveso Creek Basin Matteo
Del Fabbro and Gloria Pessina Part 3: BEYOND REGULATION 11. Intermediary
Organisations and the Liquid Regulation of Urban Planning in England Mike
Raco, Frances Brill and Jessica Ferm 12. Citizen Monitoring of
Environmental Regulation in England: The Post-Consent Stage Lucy Natarajan
13. Regulation by Design: The Case of Batignolles Park, Paris Marco
Cremaschi 14. When "the sensor gives them a voice": Representing Users
Through Data Antoine Courmont 15. Land Banking Regulation as Rhetorical
Infrastructure: Planning as Translation in the Muncie Land Bank, Indiana
John H. West Afterward: On Practices, Institutions, Agency The Editors
Introduction. The Editors Part 1: VARIETIES OF REGULATION 1. The Documents
of Re-Zoning: Planning Aspirations In New York City Robert A. Beauregard
2. Planning Deregulation, Material Impacts and Everyday Practices: The Case
of Permitted Development in England Ben Clifford 3. Malleable
Categorisation and the Regulatory Process: The Case of the Apple Flagship
Store in Stockholm Hoai Anh Tran 4. Democratic Debate or Empty Ritual? The
Planning Hearing for Edinburgh's New Concert Hall Neil Thomas Smith 5.
Encounters with Materiality: Planning Regulation and Non-Participation in
Australia Brad Jessup Part 2: PRACTICES OF REGULATION 6. Planners as
Brokers and Translators: On Regulation and Discretionary Power Laura Lieto
7. Artefacts in Dialogue: Regulatory Planning and the Search for Legitimacy
Yvonne Rydin 8. Creating Land Through the Regulatory Process. The Case of
Brownfield Land in England. Sonia Freire Trigo 9. Stepping Up to Meet the
Challenge of a Zero Carbon Built Environment Meg Holden 10. Regulation and
Water Management in the Milan Urban Region: The Seveso Creek Basin Matteo
Del Fabbro and Gloria Pessina Part 3: BEYOND REGULATION 11. Intermediary
Organisations and the Liquid Regulation of Urban Planning in England Mike
Raco, Frances Brill and Jessica Ferm 12. Citizen Monitoring of
Environmental Regulation in England: The Post-Consent Stage Lucy Natarajan
13. Regulation by Design: The Case of Batignolles Park, Paris Marco
Cremaschi 14. When "the sensor gives them a voice": Representing Users
Through Data Antoine Courmont 15. Land Banking Regulation as Rhetorical
Infrastructure: Planning as Translation in the Muncie Land Bank, Indiana
John H. West Afterward: On Practices, Institutions, Agency The Editors
of Re-Zoning: Planning Aspirations In New York City Robert A. Beauregard
2. Planning Deregulation, Material Impacts and Everyday Practices: The Case
of Permitted Development in England Ben Clifford 3. Malleable
Categorisation and the Regulatory Process: The Case of the Apple Flagship
Store in Stockholm Hoai Anh Tran 4. Democratic Debate or Empty Ritual? The
Planning Hearing for Edinburgh's New Concert Hall Neil Thomas Smith 5.
Encounters with Materiality: Planning Regulation and Non-Participation in
Australia Brad Jessup Part 2: PRACTICES OF REGULATION 6. Planners as
Brokers and Translators: On Regulation and Discretionary Power Laura Lieto
7. Artefacts in Dialogue: Regulatory Planning and the Search for Legitimacy
Yvonne Rydin 8. Creating Land Through the Regulatory Process. The Case of
Brownfield Land in England. Sonia Freire Trigo 9. Stepping Up to Meet the
Challenge of a Zero Carbon Built Environment Meg Holden 10. Regulation and
Water Management in the Milan Urban Region: The Seveso Creek Basin Matteo
Del Fabbro and Gloria Pessina Part 3: BEYOND REGULATION 11. Intermediary
Organisations and the Liquid Regulation of Urban Planning in England Mike
Raco, Frances Brill and Jessica Ferm 12. Citizen Monitoring of
Environmental Regulation in England: The Post-Consent Stage Lucy Natarajan
13. Regulation by Design: The Case of Batignolles Park, Paris Marco
Cremaschi 14. When "the sensor gives them a voice": Representing Users
Through Data Antoine Courmont 15. Land Banking Regulation as Rhetorical
Infrastructure: Planning as Translation in the Muncie Land Bank, Indiana
John H. West Afterward: On Practices, Institutions, Agency The Editors