Comparative planning cultures / (Registro nro. 43255)
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Número Internacional Normalizado para Libros (ISBN) | 0415951356 |
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Título | Comparative planning cultures / |
Mención de responsabilidad etc. | edited by Bishwapriya Sanyal |
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Lugar de publicación distribución etc. | New York : |
Nombre del editor distribuidor etc. | Routledge, |
Fecha de publicación distribución etc. | 2005 |
300 ## - DESCRIPCIÓN FÍSICA | |
Extensión | XXIV, 415 p. |
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Resumen | Are there significant variations in the ways planners in different nations have influenced urban, regional, and national development? Do such variations arise from differences in planning cultures, meaning the collective ethos and dominant attitude of planners in different nations towards the appropriate roles of the state, market forces, and civil society? How are such professional cultures formed? Are they indigenous and immutable, or do they evolve with social, political, and economic changes both within and outside the national territories? Specifically, what has been the impact of the intensification of global interconnectedness in trade, capital flows, labor migration, and technological connectivity on national planning cultures? Comparative Planning Cultures addresses these questions, drawing on the planning experience in ten nations and at different territorial levels. The result is an understanding of planning culture that is complex and dynamic-in contrast to traditional notions of culture that evoke a sense of immutability and inheritance of unchanging social attributes of planners. The volume concludes that there is no cultural nucleus or core planning culture, no social gene that can be decoded to reveal the cultural DNA of planning practice of any nation. (Font: Editor) |
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Sumario | Contributors -- Preface -- Part I. Overview: 1. Hybrid Planning Cultures: The Search for the Global Cultural Commons / Bishwapriya Sanyal -- Part II. Two Theoretical Propositions: 2. Planning Cultures in Transition / John Friedmann ; 3. Space of Flows, Space of Places: Materials for a Theory of Urbanism in the Information Age / Manuel Castells -- Part III. The Traffic of Planning Ideas in Industrializing Nations: 4. Planning Culture in Iran: Centralization and Decentralization and Local Governance in the Twentieth Century (The Case for Urban Management and Planning) / Kian Tajbakhsh ; 5. Modernity Confronts Tradition: The Professional Planner and Local Corporatism in the Rebuilding of China's Cities / Michael Leaf ; 6. Planning Cultures in Two Chinese Transitional Cities: Hong Kong and Shenzhen / Mee Kam Ng ; 7. Understanding Planning Cultures: The Kolkata Paradox / Tridib Banerjee ; 8. Does Planning Culture Matter? Dutch and American Models in Indonesian Urban Transformations / Robert Cowherd ; 9. Contending Planning Cultures and the Urban Built Environment in Mexico City / Diane E. Davis -- Part IV. Planning Cultures and Social Chance: The Experience of Industrialized Nations: 10. The Developmental State and the Extreme Narrowness of the Public Realm: The Twentieth Century Evolution of Japanese Planning Culture / André Sorensen ; 11. The Nature of Difference: Traditions of Law and Government and Their Effects on Planning in Britain and France / Philip Booth ; 12. The Netherlands: A Culture with a Soft Spot for Planning / Andreas Faludi ; 13. Picking the Paradoxes: A Historical Anatomy of Australian Planning Cultures / Leonie Sandercock ; 14. U.S. Planning Culture under Pressure: Major Elements Endure and Flourish in the Face of Crises / Eugenie L. Birch -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Nombre de persona | Sanyal, Bishwapriya, |
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