The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning and Culture

Editors: Young, Greg and Stevenson, Deborah
Publication Year: 2013
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing

Single-User Purchase Price: $149.95
Unlimited-User Purchase Price: $224.92
ISBN: 978-1-4094-2224-2
Category: Social Sciences - Anthropology
Image Count: 29
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents

This Research Companion brings together leading experts from around the world to map the contours of the relationship between planning and culture and to present these inextricably linked concepts and issues together in one place.

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Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction: Culture and Planning in a Grain of Sand - Greg Young
  • PART 1 GLOBAL CONTEXTS
  • Preface to Part 1 - Deborah Stevenson
  • 1 Global Futures: Reflections on Culture, Diversity and Planning for the Twenty-first Century - Sophie Watson
  • 2 A Cultural History of Modern Urban Planning - Stephen V. Ward
  • 3 Culture to Creativity to Environment - and Back Again - Toby Miller
  • 4 Case Study Window - Global Cities: Governance Cultures and Urban Policy in New York, Paris, Tokyo and Beijing - Peter Newman and Andy Thornley
  • PART 2 PLANNING AND ITS DIMENSIONS
  • Preface to Part 2 - Greg Young
  • 5 A Feminist Perspective on Planning Cultures: Tacit Gendered Assumptions in a Taciturn Profession - Clara Greed
  • 6 What Can Planning Theory Be Now? Storytelling and Community Identity in a Tea Party Moment - James A. Throgmorton
  • 7 Planning Theory and Practice in a Global Context - Vanessa Watson
  • 8 Case Study Window - Discourse, Doctrine and Habitus: Redevelopment Contestation on Sydney's Harbour-Edge - Glen Searle
  • PART 3 CULTURE AND ITS DIMENSIONS
  • Preface to Part 3 - Deborah Stevenson
  • 9 Culture, Planning, Citizenship - Deborah Stevenson
  • 10 The Cultural and Creative Industries - Justin O'Connor
  • 11 Heritage in Planning: Using Pasts in Shaping Futures - G.J. Ashworth
  • 12 Case Study Window - Cultural Cluster, Capital and Cityscape: The Cultural Economy of Japanese Creative Cities - Masayuki Sasaki
  • PART 4 PLANNING PRACTICES
  • Preface to Part 4 - Greg Young
  • 13 Cultural Planning and Sustainable Development - Graeme Evans
  • 14 Development, Planning and Sustainability - Edgar Pieterse
  • 15 Planning and Place Identity - Kim Dovey
  • 16 Case Study Window - Culture in International Sustainability Practices and Perspectives: The Experience of ‘Slow City Movement-Cittaslow’ - Tüzin Baycan and Luigi Fusco Girard
  • PART 5 CULTURAL PRACTICES
  • Preface to Part 5 - Deborah Stevenson
  • 17 Public Space and Diversity: Distributive, Procedural and Interactional Justice for Parks - Setha Low
  • 18 Public Spaces: On Their Production and Consumption - Ronan Paddison
  • 19 The Reinvention of Place: Complexities and Diversities - Torill Nyseth
  • 20 Case Study Window - Cultural Quarters and Urban Regeneration - John Montgomery
  • PART 6 CULTURAL AND PLANNING DYNAMICS
  • Preface to Part 6 - Greg Young
  • 21 Global Cultural Governance Policy - Nancy Duxbury and M. Sharon Jeannotte
  • 22 ‘Cultural Planning’ and Its Interpretations - Franco Bianchini
  • 23 Stealing the Fire of Life: A Cultural Paradigm for Planning and Governance - Greg Young
  • 24 Case Study Window - Global Futures: New Opportunities for Creative Cultural Transformation - Jean Hillier
  • Afterword: Planning with Culture by Deborah Stevenson