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This book brings together an international range of contributors to explore such potential of Actor Network Theory (ANT) in more detail.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317502340
- Artikelnr.: 44778158
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317502340
- Artikelnr.: 44778158
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Yvonne Rydin, Professor of Planning, Environment and Public Policy, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK. Laura Tate, PhD, Principal of Laura Tate Associates, a City and Social Planning and Evaluation Consulting firm based in Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Introduction
1. Exploring the Influence of ANT (Yvonne Rydin and Laura Tate)
PART A: Using ANT: Applied Planning Analyses
2. Constructing "Green Building": Heterogeneous Networks and the Translation of Sustainability into Planning in Israel (Shula Goulden)
3. Planned Derailment for New Urban Futures? An Actant Network Analysis of the "Great [Light] Rail Debate" in Newcastle
Australia (Kristian Ruming
Kathleen Mee and Pauline McGuirk)
4. Grants as Significant Objects in Community Engagement Networks: Kelowna
British Columbia (Silvia Vilches and Laura Tate)
5. Assembling Localism: Practices of Assemblage and Building the "Big Society" in Oxfordshire
England (Sue Brownill)
6. Two Exemplar Green Developments in Trondheim
Norway: Tales of Qualculation and Non Qualculation (Thomas Berker and Stig Larss¿ther)
7. Unpacking the Swedish Urban Sustainable Imaginary: at the World Expo
Shanghai
China (Anna Hult)
8. Relationships of the Material
Cultural and Political in the Redesign of Stortorget
Malmö
Sweden (Mattias Kärrholm)
9. Assembling Energy Futures: Seawater District Heating in The Hague
Netherlands (Simon Guy
Graeme Sheriff
Chris Goodier and Ksenia Chmutina)
PART B: The Way Forward: Innovative Practices and Theoretical Controversies
10. Can Actor Network Theory Provide a Theory of Action? Planning in New York
USA (Robert Beauregard and Laura Lieto)
11. "Emergent places": Innovative Practices in Zurich
Switzerland (Joris Van Wezemael and Jan Silberberger)
12. Applications within Urban Living Labs of Flanders' N16 corridor
Belgium (Luuk Boelens and Marleen Goethals)
13. Hydro-Urbanism in London: Using Co-evolutionary Actor Network Theory as a Prospective Methodology (Tse-Hui The)
14. Towards an Extended Symmetry: using ANT to Reflect on the Theory and Practice Gap (David Webb)
15. "A Grand Question of Design": Knowledge
Space and Difference in Early and Late Latour (Malcolm Tait and Kiera Chapman)
1. Exploring the Influence of ANT (Yvonne Rydin and Laura Tate)
PART A: Using ANT: Applied Planning Analyses
2. Constructing "Green Building": Heterogeneous Networks and the Translation of Sustainability into Planning in Israel (Shula Goulden)
3. Planned Derailment for New Urban Futures? An Actant Network Analysis of the "Great [Light] Rail Debate" in Newcastle
Australia (Kristian Ruming
Kathleen Mee and Pauline McGuirk)
4. Grants as Significant Objects in Community Engagement Networks: Kelowna
British Columbia (Silvia Vilches and Laura Tate)
5. Assembling Localism: Practices of Assemblage and Building the "Big Society" in Oxfordshire
England (Sue Brownill)
6. Two Exemplar Green Developments in Trondheim
Norway: Tales of Qualculation and Non Qualculation (Thomas Berker and Stig Larss¿ther)
7. Unpacking the Swedish Urban Sustainable Imaginary: at the World Expo
Shanghai
China (Anna Hult)
8. Relationships of the Material
Cultural and Political in the Redesign of Stortorget
Malmö
Sweden (Mattias Kärrholm)
9. Assembling Energy Futures: Seawater District Heating in The Hague
Netherlands (Simon Guy
Graeme Sheriff
Chris Goodier and Ksenia Chmutina)
PART B: The Way Forward: Innovative Practices and Theoretical Controversies
10. Can Actor Network Theory Provide a Theory of Action? Planning in New York
USA (Robert Beauregard and Laura Lieto)
11. "Emergent places": Innovative Practices in Zurich
Switzerland (Joris Van Wezemael and Jan Silberberger)
12. Applications within Urban Living Labs of Flanders' N16 corridor
Belgium (Luuk Boelens and Marleen Goethals)
13. Hydro-Urbanism in London: Using Co-evolutionary Actor Network Theory as a Prospective Methodology (Tse-Hui The)
14. Towards an Extended Symmetry: using ANT to Reflect on the Theory and Practice Gap (David Webb)
15. "A Grand Question of Design": Knowledge
Space and Difference in Early and Late Latour (Malcolm Tait and Kiera Chapman)
Introduction
1. Exploring the Influence of ANT (Yvonne Rydin and Laura Tate)
PART A: Using ANT: Applied Planning Analyses
2. Constructing "Green Building": Heterogeneous Networks and the Translation of Sustainability into Planning in Israel (Shula Goulden)
3. Planned Derailment for New Urban Futures? An Actant Network Analysis of the "Great [Light] Rail Debate" in Newcastle
Australia (Kristian Ruming
Kathleen Mee and Pauline McGuirk)
4. Grants as Significant Objects in Community Engagement Networks: Kelowna
British Columbia (Silvia Vilches and Laura Tate)
5. Assembling Localism: Practices of Assemblage and Building the "Big Society" in Oxfordshire
England (Sue Brownill)
6. Two Exemplar Green Developments in Trondheim
Norway: Tales of Qualculation and Non Qualculation (Thomas Berker and Stig Larss¿ther)
7. Unpacking the Swedish Urban Sustainable Imaginary: at the World Expo
Shanghai
China (Anna Hult)
8. Relationships of the Material
Cultural and Political in the Redesign of Stortorget
Malmö
Sweden (Mattias Kärrholm)
9. Assembling Energy Futures: Seawater District Heating in The Hague
Netherlands (Simon Guy
Graeme Sheriff
Chris Goodier and Ksenia Chmutina)
PART B: The Way Forward: Innovative Practices and Theoretical Controversies
10. Can Actor Network Theory Provide a Theory of Action? Planning in New York
USA (Robert Beauregard and Laura Lieto)
11. "Emergent places": Innovative Practices in Zurich
Switzerland (Joris Van Wezemael and Jan Silberberger)
12. Applications within Urban Living Labs of Flanders' N16 corridor
Belgium (Luuk Boelens and Marleen Goethals)
13. Hydro-Urbanism in London: Using Co-evolutionary Actor Network Theory as a Prospective Methodology (Tse-Hui The)
14. Towards an Extended Symmetry: using ANT to Reflect on the Theory and Practice Gap (David Webb)
15. "A Grand Question of Design": Knowledge
Space and Difference in Early and Late Latour (Malcolm Tait and Kiera Chapman)
1. Exploring the Influence of ANT (Yvonne Rydin and Laura Tate)
PART A: Using ANT: Applied Planning Analyses
2. Constructing "Green Building": Heterogeneous Networks and the Translation of Sustainability into Planning in Israel (Shula Goulden)
3. Planned Derailment for New Urban Futures? An Actant Network Analysis of the "Great [Light] Rail Debate" in Newcastle
Australia (Kristian Ruming
Kathleen Mee and Pauline McGuirk)
4. Grants as Significant Objects in Community Engagement Networks: Kelowna
British Columbia (Silvia Vilches and Laura Tate)
5. Assembling Localism: Practices of Assemblage and Building the "Big Society" in Oxfordshire
England (Sue Brownill)
6. Two Exemplar Green Developments in Trondheim
Norway: Tales of Qualculation and Non Qualculation (Thomas Berker and Stig Larss¿ther)
7. Unpacking the Swedish Urban Sustainable Imaginary: at the World Expo
Shanghai
China (Anna Hult)
8. Relationships of the Material
Cultural and Political in the Redesign of Stortorget
Malmö
Sweden (Mattias Kärrholm)
9. Assembling Energy Futures: Seawater District Heating in The Hague
Netherlands (Simon Guy
Graeme Sheriff
Chris Goodier and Ksenia Chmutina)
PART B: The Way Forward: Innovative Practices and Theoretical Controversies
10. Can Actor Network Theory Provide a Theory of Action? Planning in New York
USA (Robert Beauregard and Laura Lieto)
11. "Emergent places": Innovative Practices in Zurich
Switzerland (Joris Van Wezemael and Jan Silberberger)
12. Applications within Urban Living Labs of Flanders' N16 corridor
Belgium (Luuk Boelens and Marleen Goethals)
13. Hydro-Urbanism in London: Using Co-evolutionary Actor Network Theory as a Prospective Methodology (Tse-Hui The)
14. Towards an Extended Symmetry: using ANT to Reflect on the Theory and Practice Gap (David Webb)
15. "A Grand Question of Design": Knowledge
Space and Difference in Early and Late Latour (Malcolm Tait and Kiera Chapman)