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Critical readings in planning theory /

Critical Readings in Planning Theory.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Paris, Chris
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1982.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering, and social studies.
Urban and regional planning series ; v. 27.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Critical Readings in Planning Theory; Copyright Page; Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Contributors; PART ONE: A Critique of Pure Planning; Chapter 1. Introduction by the Editor; The Theory of Planning; Town Planning under Capitalism; Planning Ideology; References; Chapter 2. The Procedural Planning Theory of A. Faludi; Introduction; Faludi's View of Planning Theory; Discussion of Faludi's Theory; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. Towards a Combined Paradigm of Planning Theory?; Shortcomings of the Critique by Thomas
  • The Political-Economy and Decision-Making Paradigms of Planning TheoryConclusion; Notes; References; PART TWO: Planners as Urban Managers; Chapter 4. Introduction by the Editor; References; Chapter 5. 'Urban Managerialism' Reconsidered; Research on Urban Managers in Theory and Practice; Some Paralles with the Managerialist Thesis in the Industrial Context; Alternative Models of Resource Control and Allocation; Local Variations, Organized Collective Action and Urban Class-Consciousness; Territorial Inequality, Political Ideology and the Power of Overt and Hidden Markets
  • The Need for Comparative and Historical AnalysisConclusions; References; Chapter 6. Physical Planning and Market Forces in Urban Development; The Scope and Use of Physical Planning Powers; Conclusion; Notes; Planning, Landownership and the State; The Community Land Scheme; Land Nationalisation; References; Chapter 7. The Inner City: Planned Crisis or Crisis of Planning?; References; PART THREE: Capitalist Urbanization and the State: Marxist Critiques; Chapter 8. Introduction by the Editor; References; Chapter 9. The Oppression of Progress; Notes
  • Chapter 10. Urban Planning: the Contradictions of Capitalist UrbanisationUrbanisation, Production, Circulation and Exchange; Urbanisation and the Reproduction of Labour Power; Contradictions of Capitalist Urbanisation and State Socialisation of The Appropriation of Space; Urban Planning in Practice, and Contradictory Tendencies in State Intervention; Notes; Chapter 11. New Debates in Urban Planning: the Impact of Marxist Theory within the United States; I. The Marxist Paradigm; II. Issues within the Marxist Paradigm; III. Theory and Practice; IV References; Notes
  • Chapter 12. Local Government as Local StateClass and State: the Hidden Links; Welfare State: Serving or Servicing?; Local State: Family Partnership; Financial Stress and Urban Crisis; References; PART FOUR: Alternatives and Contradictions; Chapter 13. Introduction by the Editor; References; Chapter 14. The Underlying Assumptions of Advocacy Planning: Pluralism and Reform; The Pluralism Assumption; Assumptions Concerning Political Pluralism; The Advocate Analogy: A Liberal Metaphor; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 15. Reflections on Community Planning; Community Planning