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Making Use of Deleuze in Planning translates and re-creates some of
Gilles Deleuze's most abstract philosophical concepts to form a
new, practicable planning assessment tool. It shows what his
philosophy can do for planning theory as well as planning
assessment practice and, in doing so, sets out a pragmatic approach
to Deleuzian studies: one that helps form bridges between
ontological problems and the problems found in professional
practice. It also breaks new ground in assessment methodology by
challenging the essentialist ideas underpinning assessment methods
like BREEAM and setting out and testing a new form of
non-essentialist assessment named SIAM. The book argues that
Deleuze's philosophy can be made useful to planning as long as one
is prepared to adapt and re-create his key ontological concepts to
respond to the specific demands of the field.
Making Use of Deleuze in Planning translates and re-creates some of
Gilles Deleuze's most abstract philosophical concepts to form a
new, practicable planning assessment tool. It shows what his
philosophy can do for planning theory as well as planning
assessment practice and, in doing so, sets out a pragmatic approach
to Deleuzian studies: one that helps form bridges between
ontological problems and the problems found in professional
practice. It also breaks new ground in assessment methodology by
challenging the essentialist ideas underpinning assessment methods
like BREEAM and setting out and testing a new form of
non-essentialist assessment named SIAM. The book argues that
Deleuze's philosophy can be made useful to planning as long as one
is prepared to adapt and re-create his key ontological concepts to
respond to the specific demands of the field.
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