Discussing some of the most vexing criticism of communicative
planning theory (CPT), this book goes on to suggest how theorists
and planners can respond to it. Looking at issues of power,
politics and ethics in relation to planning, this book is for both
critics and advocates of CPT, with lessons for all.
With severe criticisms being raised against CPT, the need has
arisen to systematically think through what responsibilities
planning theorists might have for the end-uses of their theoretical
work. Offering inventive proposals for amending the shortcomings of
this widely adhered planning method, this book reflects on what
communicative planning theorists and practitioners can and should
do differently.
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