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The Politics and Ideology of Planning

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Planning is a battleground of ideas and interests, perhaps more visibly and continuously than ever before in the UK. These battles play out nationally and at every level, from cities to the smalles...
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  • 13 January 2021
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Planning is a battleground of ideas and interests, perhaps more visibly and continuously than ever before in the UK. These battles play out nationally and at every level, from cities to the smallest neighbourhoods.

Marshall goes to the root of current planning models and exposes who is acting for what purposes across these battlegrounds. He examines the ideological structuring of planning and the interplay of political forces which act out conflicting interest positions.

This book discusses how structures of planning can be improved and explores how we can generate more effective political engagements in the future.

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Price: $127.95
Pages: 282
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 13 January 2021
ISBN: 9781447337201
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning, Regional and area planning, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
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Tim Marshall is Emeritus Professor at Oxford Brookes University.

Introducing planning, politics and ideology

Writing on politics and ideology in planning

Ideologies in Britain, with initial linking to planning

Planning history, planning reform and politics and ideology

Planning expertise and planning law: autonomy from politics and ideology?

Ideology and politics in government, central and local

Ideology and politics in professions, lobbying, consultancies and pressure groups

Communication, the media and deliberation

Facets of planning action: heritage, local environment and design

Fields of planning action: housing, economy and infrastructure

Paths to improving the ideological and political dimensions of planning