Enabling participatory planning :Planning aid and advocacy in neoliberal times

Publication subTitle :Planning aid and advocacy in neoliberal times

Author: Parker Gavin;Street Emma  

Publisher: Policy Press‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9781447341406

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781447341390

Subject: TU984 Urban Planning

Keyword: 城市规划

Language: ENG

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ENABLING PARTICIPATORY PLANNING

Contents

Figures, tables and boxes

Figures

Tables

Boxes

About the authors

Preface

Acknowledgements

1. Introduction: engaging in planning

Post-Second World War planning

2. Neoliberal times and participation in planning

Participation in planning and drivers of urban change in review

Participation in theory

What is the neoliberal and how does it have an impact on UK planning?

Neighbourhood planning as a neoliberal response to planning conflict

Co-production as participation in planning

3. Advocacy planning: then and now

Advocacy planning types

Urging advocacy

Difficulties in practice

4. Advocacy and Planning Aid in England

Creating an advocacy planning in England (1971–86)

Planning Aid England and New Labour

Localism and neighbourhood planning: advocacy denied?

Planning Aid England 2010–16

Where does this leave Planning Aid?

5. Neo-advocacy and contemporary issues in progressive planning

Neo-advocacy: what does it look and feel like?

Who are the neo-advocates?

Education and participation

Co-production on what terms?

6. Conclusion: embedding neo-advocacy in planning systems

What is to be done? Institutionalising neo-advocacy

The ‘rules of the game’: how to ensure accountability?

References

Index