Planning Theory has a history of common debates about ideas and
practices and is rooted in a critical concern for the 'improvement'
of human and environmental well-being, particularly as pursued
through interventions which seek to shape environmental conditions
and place qualities. The third and final volume in this series
covers Contemporary Movements in Planning Theory and topics include
communicative practices and the negotiation of meaning, networks,
institutions and relations, and the complexity 'turn'. The articles
selected represent the most influential and controversial recent
work in planning theory and are supplemented by detailed
introductions by the editors.
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