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Red Globe Press
05 July 2017
In the 3rd edition of the leading introductory textbook to planning theory, Allmendinger provides a wide-ranging and up-to-date analysis of planning theories, how these relate to planning practice, and their significance. Moving away from a linear, chronological model of progress over time from one paradigm to another, Allmendinger explains how and why different theories have gained dominance in particular places at particular times, giving the reader a holistic view of the field of scholarship and to demonstrate the relevance of planning theory for practise.

Planning theory has undergone significant changes in recent decades as new theories and perspectives have emerged. Allmendigner takes care to detail the historical evolution of planning theory and the key philosophical issues involved so as enable the reader to both understand and critique theories as they encounter them.

This much revised edition of Philip Allmendinger's text draws upon both established theories and expands its scope of current thinking around neoliberalism, post-colonialism and post-structuralist thinking on politics, space and scale.

This unique approach to planning theory means this is an essential for all students completing planning theory courses in Urban or Planning studies, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

New to this Edition: - Comprehensively revised and updated throughout - Greater international scope of coverage of theories and practice examples - Reflects the shift in planning theory to post-structuralism
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Imprint:   Red Globe Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm, 
Weight:   581g
ISBN:   9780230380035
ISBN 10:   0230380034
Series:   Planning, Environment, Cities
Pages:   346
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. What is Theory?  2. The Current Landscape of Planning Theory  3. Systems and Rational Theories of Planning  4. Critical Theory and Marxism  5. Neoliberal Planning  6. Pragmatism  7. Planners as Advocates  8. After Modernity  9. Planning, Depoliticisation and the Post-political  10. Post-Structuralism and New Planning Spaces  11. Collaborative Planning  12. Planning, Postcolonialism, Insurgency and Informality  13. Conclusions

PHILIP ALLMENDINGER is Professor of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, UK.

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