Beyond neighbourhood planning : knowledge, care, legitimacy /
The past three decades have seen an international 'turn to participation' - letting those who will be affected by neighbourhood planning outcomes play an active role in decision-making. This innovative analysis brings theory, research, and practice together and gives insights into how and...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol, UK :
Policy Press, an imprint of Bristol University Press,
2023.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Beyond Neighbourhood Planning: Knowledge, Care, Legitimacy
- Copyright information
- Table of contents
- List of figures and table
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- 1 Introduction: Neighbourhood planners and the turn to participation
- Introduction
- Meet the cast
- Arriving in Oakley
- Resentment, peripherality and disconnection
- Connecting disconnections
- Optimism and scepticism
- The international turn to participation
- Ideas that travel: diverse settings of participatory democracy
- Participatory rural development
- Environmental justice movements
- Community organising in informal settlements
- Beyond neighbourhood planning: knowledge, care, legitimacy
- an overview
- 2 Planning, participation and democratisation
- Introduction
- Planning in principle, planning in practice, planning reform
- Doing neighbourhood planning
- Establish a 'qualifying body'
- Designate a neighbourhood plan area
- Plan preparation
- Plan submission
- Examination
- Referendum and adoption
- Neighbourhood planning in context
- associated planning reforms
- The presumption in favour of sustainable development
- 'Objectively assessed needs'
- 'Significantly and demonstrably'
- 'Absent, silent or relevant policies are out-of-date'
- The five-year supply rule
- Permitted development rights
- Wider context and critique
- Post-political governance?
- Empowering the powerful?
- 'Not In My Back Yard' neighbours?
- Countering the critique
- Impacts on the ground
- Conclusion
- 3 Knowledge, politics and care: perspectives from Science and Technology Studies
- Introduction
- Situated knowledge
- Knowledge in planning
- Stories about science
- Alternative understandings
- Imaginaries
- Assemblages
- Performativity, translations and inscriptions
- Co-production
- Multiplicity and ontological politics
- The 'turn to care'
- Conclusion
- 4 Neighbourhoods, identity and legitimacy
- Introduction
- Empowering or enacting the neighbourhood?
- Legitimacy, identity and relationality
- Multiple identities: 'in', 'of' and 'beyond' the neighbourhood
- 'In' the neighbourhood
- 'Of' the neighbourhood
- 'Beyond' the neighbourhood
- Tensions between identities
- The material entanglement of identity and legitimacy
- Beyond neighbourhood planning
- Environmental justice
- Community organising
- Participatory rural development
- Conclusion
- Copyright notice
- 5 Experience, evidence and examination
- Introduction
- The role of evidence in neighbourhood planning
- Expanding the evidence base?
- Two surveys
- Separating the surveys
- The housing needs survey
- The opinion survey
- Survey effects: framing and othering
- Assessing green spaces
- Local Green Spaces
- Conflicting approaches
- Being reasonable
- Changing focus
- Calculative rationalities
- Foreclosing expansion and pluralisation
- Beyond neighbourhood planning
- Environmental justice