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The Power of Planning - Spaces of Control and Transformation (GEOJOURNAL LIBRARY Volume 67) (GeoJournal Library)

معرفی کتاب «The Power of Planning - Spaces of Control and Transformation (GEOJOURNAL LIBRARY Volume 67) (GeoJournal Library)» نوشتهٔ Max Barlow, Wolf Tietze (auth.), Oren Yiftachel, Jo Little, David Hedgcock, Ian Alexander (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The book addresses critically the question: "What is the societal impact of urban and regional planning?". It begins with a theoretical discussion and then analyses, through a series of case studies, the intentions, contents, struggles and consequences of urban and regional planning. It shows that plans and policies often defy the commonly perceived role of advancing equality, justice, development and amenity, by causing social problems, marginalisation and inequalities. The book looks at planning from a critical distance, without a priori belief in its necessity or usefulness. The 12 chapters, written by renowned international scholars, demonstrate the multiplicity of social and political struggles over the contested terrain of spatial policies. The book focuses on four key areas where the impact of planning is explored: the community power, gender relations, ethnic tensions, and social polarisation, while comparing three societies: Australia, Israel and England. __Audience:__ This volume is mainly intended for faculty and students of academia, but also for urban professionals and policy-makers. The book is relevant to fields such as urban and regional planning, geography, political science, urban studies, urban sociology, urban anthropology, ethnic and gender relations.

Scholars of geography and regional planning from a wide range of countries assess planning in relation to social and political concerns, especially its power to shape societal relations. Of the several assumptions about and approaches to planning that they examine critically, they pay most attention to the unchallenged acceptance of planning's benevolent power. Others include a confused demarcation of disciplinary boundaries, a dominance of professional perspectives, a privileging of process over substance, and a slighting of planning's spatial dimensions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Scholars of geography and regional planning from a wide range of countries assess planning in relation to social and political concerns, especially its power to shape societal relations. Of the several assumptions about and approaches to planning that they examine critically, they pay most attention to the unchallenged acceptance of planning's benevolent power. Others include a confused demarcation of disciplinary boundaries, a dominance of professional perspectives, a privileging of process over substance, and a slighting of planning's spatial dimensions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Front Matter....Pages i-xii Outlining the Power of Planning....Pages 1-20 Community Planning in Australia....Pages 21-31 Spaces of Resistance In Jerusalem....Pages 33-43 One Step Forward and Two Steps Back: Urban Policy and Community Planning in England Since 1979....Pages 45-55 Relationships Between Planning Policies And Women in Australian Suburbia....Pages 57-75 Planning, Culture, Knowledge and Control Minority Women in Israel ....Pages 77-89 Women and the Rural Policy Process in England....Pages 91-102 The Suburbs Strike Back Culture Place and Planning in an Australian City ....Pages 103-115 The Consequences of Planning Control: Mizrahi Jews in Israel’s ‘Development Towns’ ....Pages 117-134 Urban Policies and The Urban Poor in the UK....Pages 135-153 Land and Resource Planning and Indigenous Interests: Reproducing or transforming the social relations of resource use ....Pages 155-169 The Dynamics of Ethnic Segregation in Israel....Pages 171-188 Urban Policy Deracialized?....Pages 189-203 Back Matter....Pages 205-226
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