Essential reading for graduate level courses in urban studies, city and regional planning, and urban design, Albrecht and Mandelbaum's text examines the challenges that the new paradigm of the Network Society create for Urban and Regional Planning.
Essential reading for graduate level courses in urban studies, city and regional planning, and urban design, Albrecht and Mandelbaum's text examines the challenges that the new paradigm of the Network Society create for Urban and Regional Planning.
Louis Albrechts is professor of planning in the Department of Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Leuven, Belgium. Seymour Mandelbaum is professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania, USA
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Introduction: A New Context for Planning? Part 1: The Network Society: A New Paradigm? 1.1 Communicative Action and the Network Society 1.2 Planning and the Network City 1.3 Escaping the Prison of "the Present Place" 1.4 The Discourse Network Part 2: Organization of Space and Time 2.1 Impact of Physical Networks 2.2 Organization of Space and Time: Challenges for Planning and Planners Part 3: Policy Networks and Governance 3.1 Local Networks and Capital Building 3.2 Governance Capacity, Policy Networks, and Territorial Specificities
Introduction: A New Context for Planning? Part 1: The Network Society: A New Paradigm? 1.1 Communicative Action and the Network Society 1.2 Planning and the Network City 1.3 Escaping the Prison of "the Present Place" 1.4 The Discourse Network Part 2: Organization of Space and Time 2.1 Impact of Physical Networks 2.2 Organization of Space and Time: Challenges for Planning and Planners Part 3: Policy Networks and Governance 3.1 Local Networks and Capital Building 3.2 Governance Capacity, Policy Networks, and Territorial Specificities
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