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Featuring updates and revisions to reflect rapid changes in an increasingly globalized world, Readings in Planning Theory remains the definitive resource for the latest theoretical and practical debates within the field of planning theory.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii

Introduction: The Structure and Debates of Planning Theory 1
Susan S. Fainstein and James DeFilippis

Part I The Development of Planning Theory 19

Introduction 19

1. Urban Utopias in the Twentieth Century: Ebenezer Howard, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Le Corbusier 23
Robert Fishman

2. Co‐evolutions of Planning and Design: Risks and Benefits of Design Perspectives in Planning Systems 51
Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen, Martijn Duineveld, and Harro de Jong

3. Authoritarian High Modernism 75
James C. Scott

4. The Death and Life of Great American Cities 94
Jane Jacobs

5. Planning the Capitalist City 110
Richard E. Foglesong

6. The Three Historic Currents of City Planning 117
Peter Marcuse

Part II What Are Planners Trying to Do? The Justifications and Critiques of Planning 133

Introduction 133

7. The Planning Project 139
Patsy Healey

8. Urban Planning in an Uncertain World 156
Ash Amin

9. Arguments For and Against Planning 169
Richard E. Klosterman

10. Is There Space for Better Planning in a Neoliberal World? Implications for Planning Practice and Theory 187
Heather Campbell, Malcolm Tait, and Craig Watkins

11. Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities? Urban Planning and the Contradictions of Sustainable Development 214
Scott Campbell

12. Disasters, Vulnerability and Resilience of Cities 241
Brendan Gleeson

13. Spatial Justice and Planning 258
Susan S. Fainstein

Part III Implications of Practice for Theory 273

Introduction 273

14. The Neglected Places of Practice 277
Robert Beauregard

15. Home, Sweet Home: American Residential Zoning in Comparative Perspective 293
Sonia Hirt

16. Understanding Community Development in a “Theory of Action” Framework: Norms, Markets, Justice 324
Laura Wolf‐Powers

17. Participatory Governance: From Theory to Practice 348
Frank Fischer

18. Cultivating Surprise and the Art of the Possible: The Drama of Mediating Differences 363
John Forester

Part IV Wicked Problems in Planning: Identity, Difference, Ethics, and Conflict 383

Introduction 383

19. Inclusion and Democracy 389
Iris Marion Young

20. Towards a Cosmopolitan Urbanism: From Theory to Practice 407
Leonie Sandercock

21. Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning 427
Paul Davidoff

22. The Minority‐Race Planner in the Quest for a Just City 443
June Manning Thomas

23. The Past, Present, and Future of Professional Ethics in Planning 464
Martin Wachs

24. Insurgent Planning: Situating Radical Planning in the Global South 480
Faranak Miraftab

Part V Planning in a Globalized World 499

Introduction 499

25. Place and Place‐Making in Cities: A Global Perspective 503
John Friedmann

26. Urban Informality: The Production of Space and Practice of Planning 524
Ananya Roy

27. Seeing from the South: Refocusing Urban Planning on the Globe’s Central Urban Issues 540
Vanessa Watson

28. Global Cities of the South: Emerging Perspectives on Growth and Inequality 561
Gavin Shatkin

Index 587

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 25/12/2015
    ISBN13: 9781119045069, 978-1119045069
    ISBN10: 1119045061

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Featuring updates and revisions to reflect rapid changes in an increasingly globalized world, Readings in Planning Theory remains the definitive resource for the latest theoretical and practical debates within the field of planning theory.

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments viii

    Introduction: The Structure and Debates of Planning Theory 1
    Susan S. Fainstein and James DeFilippis

    Part I The Development of Planning Theory 19

    Introduction 19

    1. Urban Utopias in the Twentieth Century: Ebenezer Howard, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Le Corbusier 23
    Robert Fishman

    2. Co‐evolutions of Planning and Design: Risks and Benefits of Design Perspectives in Planning Systems 51
    Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen, Martijn Duineveld, and Harro de Jong

    3. Authoritarian High Modernism 75
    James C. Scott

    4. The Death and Life of Great American Cities 94
    Jane Jacobs

    5. Planning the Capitalist City 110
    Richard E. Foglesong

    6. The Three Historic Currents of City Planning 117
    Peter Marcuse

    Part II What Are Planners Trying to Do? The Justifications and Critiques of Planning 133

    Introduction 133

    7. The Planning Project 139
    Patsy Healey

    8. Urban Planning in an Uncertain World 156
    Ash Amin

    9. Arguments For and Against Planning 169
    Richard E. Klosterman

    10. Is There Space for Better Planning in a Neoliberal World? Implications for Planning Practice and Theory 187
    Heather Campbell, Malcolm Tait, and Craig Watkins

    11. Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities? Urban Planning and the Contradictions of Sustainable Development 214
    Scott Campbell

    12. Disasters, Vulnerability and Resilience of Cities 241
    Brendan Gleeson

    13. Spatial Justice and Planning 258
    Susan S. Fainstein

    Part III Implications of Practice for Theory 273

    Introduction 273

    14. The Neglected Places of Practice 277
    Robert Beauregard

    15. Home, Sweet Home: American Residential Zoning in Comparative Perspective 293
    Sonia Hirt

    16. Understanding Community Development in a “Theory of Action” Framework: Norms, Markets, Justice 324
    Laura Wolf‐Powers

    17. Participatory Governance: From Theory to Practice 348
    Frank Fischer

    18. Cultivating Surprise and the Art of the Possible: The Drama of Mediating Differences 363
    John Forester

    Part IV Wicked Problems in Planning: Identity, Difference, Ethics, and Conflict 383

    Introduction 383

    19. Inclusion and Democracy 389
    Iris Marion Young

    20. Towards a Cosmopolitan Urbanism: From Theory to Practice 407
    Leonie Sandercock

    21. Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning 427
    Paul Davidoff

    22. The Minority‐Race Planner in the Quest for a Just City 443
    June Manning Thomas

    23. The Past, Present, and Future of Professional Ethics in Planning 464
    Martin Wachs

    24. Insurgent Planning: Situating Radical Planning in the Global South 480
    Faranak Miraftab

    Part V Planning in a Globalized World 499

    Introduction 499

    25. Place and Place‐Making in Cities: A Global Perspective 503
    John Friedmann

    26. Urban Informality: The Production of Space and Practice of Planning 524
    Ananya Roy

    27. Seeing from the South: Refocusing Urban Planning on the Globe’s Central Urban Issues 540
    Vanessa Watson

    28. Global Cities of the South: Emerging Perspectives on Growth and Inequality 561
    Gavin Shatkin

    Index 587

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