Handbook on Planning and Power
Edited by Michael Gunder,
Kristina Grange and
Tanja Winkler
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Drawing on research from diverse thinkers in urban planning and the built environment, this Handbook articulates the cutting edge of contemporary understandings about power and its impact on planning. It identifies the current state of knowledge about planning and power, as well as emerging trajectories within this field of research.
Keywords: Geography; Politics and Public Policy Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781839109751
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Marxian understandings of power , pp 12-25

- Enda Murphy and Linda Fox-Rogers
- Ch 2 Lefebvre's right to the city and a radical urban citizenship: struggles around power in urban planning , pp 26-41

- Lina Olsson and Elena Besussi
- Ch 3 Lukes and power: three dimensions and three criticisms , pp 42-57

- Raine Mäntysalo
- Ch 4 Michel Foucault, power and planning , pp 58-73

- John Pløger
- Ch 5 Deleuze, Guattari and power , pp 74-89

- Jean Hillier
- Ch 6 A Lacanian perspective on power in planning , pp 90-103

- Chuan Wang
- Ch 7 Filling the empty place: Laclau and Mouffe on power and hegemony , pp 104-117

- Nikolai Roskamm
- Ch 8 The destituent power of Rancière's radical equality , pp 118-133

- Camillo Boano
- Ch 9 Communicative planning and the transformative potential of citizen-led participation , pp 134-148

- Crystal Legacy
- Ch 10 Insurgent planning and power , pp 149-164

- Bjørn Sletto
- Ch 11 Decolonial approaches to thinking planning and power , pp 165-180

- Libby Porter
- Ch 12 Questioning the power of normative ethics in planning , pp 181-194

- Katie McClymont
- Ch 13 The public good and the power of promises in planning , pp 196-210

- Andy Inch
- Ch 14 Tearing down and building up': a history, theory and practice of abolitionist housing justice in the US , pp 211-227

- Hilary Malson
- Ch 15 Planning, informality and power , pp 228-242

- Mona Fawaz
- Ch 16 Planning, power, and uneven development: a rent gap perspective , pp 243-257

- Ernesto L—pez-Morales
- Ch 17 Power in planning from a Southern perspective , pp 258-272

- James Duminy and Vanessa Watson
- Ch 18 Queer perspectives on planning and power , pp 273-288

- Petra Doan and Ozlem Atalay
- Ch 19 Feminist planning in the face of power: from interests and ideologies to institutions and intersections , pp 289-304

- Leonora C. Angeles
- Ch 20 Neoliberalism and power , pp 305-320

- Marlyana Azyyati Marzukhi
- Ch 21 The emerging autonomous smart city and its impacts on planning and power relations in late capitalism , pp 321-338

- Elham Bahmanteymouri and Mohsen Mohammadzadeh
- Ch 22 Power in regulatory planning processes: searching for the third face of power , pp 339-353

- Yvonne Rydin
- Ch 23 Power of, on and in planning , pp 354-366

- Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen and Martijn Duineveld
- Ch 24 A post-postmodernist perspective on power in planning: situating practices and power , pp 367-380

- Ernest R. Alexander
- Ch 25 Planning, media, and power , pp 381-396

- Jaime Lopez and Lisa Schweitzer
- Ch 26 Urban planning and the truthiness question , pp 397-411

- Eric Sheppard
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