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Advanced Introduction to Planning Theory (Paperback): Robert A. Beauregard Advanced Introduction to Planning Theory (Paperback)
Robert A. Beauregard
R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas. In this original approach to the world of planning theory, Robert A. Beauregard cuts across the many different ways to think about planning by organizing them around four core tasks: knowing, engaging, prescribing, and executing. In doing so, Beauregard explores how a basic concern with the relationship between knowledge and action has evolved into a complex discussion of democracy, inclusion, and justice. Key features include: a cross-national approach to the topic a unique overview of key concepts centred on the profession of urban and regional planning coverage of historical planning theory as well as recent developments in the field an accessible writing style suitable for both those studying urban and regional planning, as well as practicing planners.

Advanced Introduction to Planning Theory (Hardcover): Robert A. Beauregard Advanced Introduction to Planning Theory (Hardcover)
Robert A. Beauregard
R2,745 Discovery Miles 27 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas. In this original approach to the world of planning theory, Robert A. Beauregard cuts across the many different ways to think about planning by organizing them around four core tasks: knowing, engaging, prescribing, and executing. In doing so, Beauregard explores how a basic concern with the relationship between knowledge and action has evolved into a complex discussion of democracy, inclusion, and justice. Key features include: a cross-national approach to the topic a unique overview of key concepts centred on the profession of urban and regional planning coverage of historical planning theory as well as recent developments in the field an accessible writing style suitable for both those studying urban and regional planning, as well as practicing planners.

Voices of Decline - The Postwar Fate of US Cities (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Robert A. Beauregard Voices of Decline - The Postwar Fate of US Cities (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Robert A. Beauregard
R4,456 Discovery Miles 44 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
Preface, Acknowledgements Framing the Discourse 1. Foundational Urban Debates Prelude to Postwar Decline 2. The Cities Wholesome and Good 3. Not Those of Decadence Escalating Downwards 4. The Unhappy Process of Changing 5. On the Verge of Catastrophe From one Crisis to the Next 6. Every Problem a Racial Dimension 7. Crisis of our Cities A Double Reversal of Fortune 8. Rising from the Ashes 9. Not Excessively Inconvenienced Reading the Discourse 10. Epilogue, Index

Voices of Decline - The Postwar Fate of US Cities (Paperback, 2nd edition): Robert A. Beauregard Voices of Decline - The Postwar Fate of US Cities (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Robert A. Beauregard
R1,304 Discovery Miles 13 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Voices of Decline is a sweeping history of dominant representations of the American City in the twentieth century. Upon its initial publication in 1993, the book was hailed as a breakthrough book that introduced discourse analysis and an appreciation of the shaping power of representation into American urban studies. Beauregard has identified a pervasive discourse of decline about American urban cities, one that shaped the policy to response to the perceived 'urban crisis' of the postwar era. This second edition has been thoroughly rewritten and now includes an account of the boom years of the 1990s.

Planning Matter - Acting with Things (Paperback): Robert A. Beauregard Planning Matter - Acting with Things (Paperback)
Robert A. Beauregard
R925 Discovery Miles 9 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

City and regional planners talk constantly about the things of the world-from highway interchanges and retention ponds to zoning documents and conference rooms-yet most seem to have a poor understanding of the materiality of the world in which they're immersed. Too often planners treat built forms, weather patterns, plants, animals, or regulatory technologies as passively awaiting commands rather than actively involved in the workings of cities and regions. In the ambitious and provocative Planning Matter, Robert A. Beauregard sets out to offer a new materialist perspective on planning practice that reveals the many ways in which the nonhuman things of the world mediate what planners say and do. Drawing on actor-network theory and science and technology studies, Beauregard lays out a framework that acknowledges the inevitable insufficiency of our representations of reality while also engaging more holistically with the world in all of its diversity-including human and nonhuman actors alike.

Cities in the Urban Age - A Dissent (Paperback): Robert A. Beauregard Cities in the Urban Age - A Dissent (Paperback)
Robert A. Beauregard
R922 Discovery Miles 9 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We live in a self-proclaimed Urban Age, where we celebrate the city as the source of economic prosperity, a nurturer of social and cultural diversity, and a place primed for democracy. We proclaim the city as the fertile ground from which progress will arise. Without cities, we tell ourselves, human civilization would falter and decay. In Cities in the Urban Age, Robert A. Beauregard argues that this line of thinking is not only hyperbolic—it is too celebratory by half. For Beauregard, the city is a cauldron for four haunting contradictions. First, cities are equally defined by both their wealth and their poverty. Second, cities are simultaneously environmentally destructive and yet promise sustainability. Third, cities encourage rule by political machines and oligarchies, even as they are essentially democratic and at least nominally open to all. And fourth, city life promotes tolerance among disparate groups, even as the friction among them often erupts into violence. Beauregard offers no simple solutions or proposed remedies for these contradictions; indeed, he doesn’t necessarily hold that they need to be resolved, since they are generative of city life. Without these four tensions, cities wouldn’t be cities. Rather, Beauregard argues that only by recognizing these ambiguities and contradictions can we even begin to understand our moral obligations, as well as the clearest paths toward equality, justice, and peace in urban settings.

Planning Matter (Hardcover): Robert A. Beauregard Planning Matter (Hardcover)
Robert A. Beauregard
R2,661 Discovery Miles 26 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

City and regional planners talk constantly about the things of the world-from highway interchanges and retention ponds to zoning documents and conference rooms-yet most seem to have a poor understanding of the materiality of the world in which they're immersed. Too often planners treat built forms, weather patterns, plants, animals, or regulatory technologies as passively awaiting commands rather than actively involved in the workings of cities and regions. In the ambitious and provocative Planning Matter, Robert A. Beauregard sets out to offer a new materialist perspective on planning practice that reveals the many ways in which the nonhuman things of the world mediate what planners say and do. Drawing on actor-network theory and science and technology studies, Beauregard lays out a framework that acknowledges the inevitable insufficiency of our representations of reality while also engaging more holistically with the world in all of its diversity-including human and nonhuman actors alike.

The City, Revisited - Urban Theory from Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York (Hardcover): Dennis R. Judd, Dick Simpson The City, Revisited - Urban Theory from Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York (Hardcover)
Dennis R. Judd, Dick Simpson; Contributions by Janet L. Abu Lughod, Robert A. Beauregard
R1,959 R1,802 Discovery Miles 18 020 Save R157 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The contributors to "The City, Revisited" trace an intellectual history that begins in 1925 with the publication of the influential classic The City, engaging in a spirited debate about whether the major theories of twentieth-century urban development are relevant for studying the twenty-first-century metropolis.
Contributors: Janet Abu-Lughod, Northwestern U and New School for Social Research; Robert Beauregard, Columbia U; Larry Bennett, DePaul U; Andrew A. Beveridge, Queens College and CUNY; Amy Bridges, U of California, San Diego; Terry Nichols Clark, U of Chicago; Nicholas Dahmann, U of Southern California; Michael Dear, U of California, Berkeley; Steven P. Erie, U of California, San Diego; Frank Gaffikin, Queen's U of Belfast; David Halle, U of California, Los Angeles; Tom Kelly, U of Illinois at Chicago; Ratoola Kunda, U of Illinois at Chicago; Scott A. MacKenzie, U of California, Davis; John Mollenkopf, CUNY; David C. Perry, U of Illinois at Chicago; Francisco Sabatini, Ponticia Universidad Catolica de Chile; Rodrigo Salcedo, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Santiago; Dick Simpson, U of Illinois at Chicago; Daphne Spain, U of Virginia; Costas Spirou, National-Louis U in Chicago.

The Urban Moment - Cosmopolitan Essays on the Late 20th Century City (Paperback): Robert A. Beauregard, Sophie Body-Gendrot,... The Urban Moment - Cosmopolitan Essays on the Late 20th Century City (Paperback)
Robert A. Beauregard, Sophie Body-Gendrot, Line Beauregard
R3,423 Discovery Miles 34 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The modern city extends beyond its physical borders, pervading all aspects of our society. From corporate globalization and political upheaval to educational reform and ethnic social movements, the city is the first to experience massive change. While less populous regions look on for inspiration, the city acts and reacts, creating and shaping the world?s future. Celebrating 30 years of Sage?s Urban Affairs Reviews, volume editors Robert A. Beauregard and Sophie Body-Gendrot, with a gathering of the best and brightest in urban scholarship, share their passion for the city as we approach the 21st century. From an interdisciplinary perspective, critical urban theorists explore a variety of discourses for representing the contemporary city. Considering the city?s social and physical articulations, the prospects for continued democracy and civic engagement, and interpretations of a "good city," these essays represent the cutting edge of urban studies.

The Urban Moment: Cosmopolitan Essays on the Late 20th Century City is a provocative examination of urban theory, offering European, North American, and South American perspectives. An exciting and comprehensive addition to the series, this book is critical for Urban Studies scholars as well as those studying the city in sociological, political, or cultural disciplines.


The City, Revisited - Urban Theory from Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York (Paperback, New): Dennis R. Judd, Dick Simpson The City, Revisited - Urban Theory from Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York (Paperback, New)
Dennis R. Judd, Dick Simpson; Contributions by Janet L. Abu Lughod, Robert A. Beauregard
R708 Discovery Miles 7 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The contributors to "The City, Revisited" trace an intellectual history that begins in 1925 with the publication of the influential classic The City, engaging in a spirited debate about whether the major theories of twentieth-century urban development are relevant for studying the twenty-first-century metropolis.
Contributors: Janet Abu-Lughod, Northwestern U and New School for Social Research; Robert Beauregard, Columbia U; Larry Bennett, DePaul U; Andrew A. Beveridge, Queens College and CUNY; Amy Bridges, U of California, San Diego; Terry Nichols Clark, U of Chicago; Nicholas Dahmann, U of Southern California; Michael Dear, U of California, Berkeley; Steven P. Erie, U of California, San Diego; Frank Gaffikin, Queen's U of Belfast; David Halle, U of California, Los Angeles; Tom Kelly, U of Illinois at Chicago; Ratoola Kunda, U of Illinois at Chicago; Scott A. MacKenzie, U of California, Davis; John Mollenkopf, CUNY; David C. Perry, U of Illinois at Chicago; Francisco Sabatini, Ponticia Universidad Catolica de Chile; Rodrigo Salcedo, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Santiago; Dick Simpson, U of Illinois at Chicago; Daphne Spain, U of Virginia; Costas Spirou, National-Louis U in Chicago.

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