Chapter
ENABLING PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
Figures, tables and boxes
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
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
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?