Planning Theory
Philip Allmendinger(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
4th Edition
Will be published approx. on 4. February 2027
Book
Hardback
392 pages
978-1-350-44806-3 (ISBN)
Description
In the 4th edition of the leading introductory textbook, Allmendinger provides a wide-ranging and up-to-date analysis of planning theories and how these relate to practice. 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, providing a holistic view of the field.
The Covid-19 pandemic and the influence of digital technology - especially AI and machine learning - have led to speculation that the field is approaching the 'end of theory', and new frameworks for thinking about cities and planning. This revised edition analyses the position of established Marxist, neoliberal, postmodern and post-structural frameworks for planning, as well as considering collaborative practice, pragmatism, and new directions for the field. Chapters assume no prior knowledge of the topics covered, and consider the relationship between planning and the most pressing societal challenges, including climate change, sustainability, and health.
New to this edition:
- Comprehensively revised and updated throughout
- New chapters dedicated to 'Gender, Race and Diversity in Planning' and 'Planning and Theory in the Digital Age'
Allmendinger's unique approach to planning theory makes this an essential textbook for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of urban and environmental planning.
The Covid-19 pandemic and the influence of digital technology - especially AI and machine learning - have led to speculation that the field is approaching the 'end of theory', and new frameworks for thinking about cities and planning. This revised edition analyses the position of established Marxist, neoliberal, postmodern and post-structural frameworks for planning, as well as considering collaborative practice, pragmatism, and new directions for the field. Chapters assume no prior knowledge of the topics covered, and consider the relationship between planning and the most pressing societal challenges, including climate change, sustainability, and health.
New to this edition:
- Comprehensively revised and updated throughout
- New chapters dedicated to 'Gender, Race and Diversity in Planning' and 'Planning and Theory in the Digital Age'
Allmendinger's unique approach to planning theory makes this an essential textbook for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of urban and environmental planning.
More details
Series
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-44806-3 (9781350448063)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Philip Allmendinger is Professor of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, UK.
Content
1. What is theory?
2. Systems and rational theories of planning
3. Critical and Marxism
4. Neoliberal Planning
5. Pragmatism
6. Planners as Advocates
7. After Modernity
8. Planning, Depoliticization and the Post-Political
9. Post-Structuralism and New Planning Spaces
10. Collaborative Planning
11. Gender, Race and Diversity
12. Planning, Post-Colonialism, Insurgency and Informality
13. Theory and Cities in the Digital Age
14. Epilogue: In Search of Planning Theory
2. Systems and rational theories of planning
3. Critical and Marxism
4. Neoliberal Planning
5. Pragmatism
6. Planners as Advocates
7. After Modernity
8. Planning, Depoliticization and the Post-Political
9. Post-Structuralism and New Planning Spaces
10. Collaborative Planning
11. Gender, Race and Diversity
12. Planning, Post-Colonialism, Insurgency and Informality
13. Theory and Cities in the Digital Age
14. Epilogue: In Search of Planning Theory