Over the past six or more decades, John Friedmann has been an insurgent force in the field of urban and regional planning, transforming it from its traditional state-centered concern for establishing social and spatial order into a radical domain of collaborative action between state and civil society for creating the good society in the present and future. By opening it up to theoretical engagement with a wide range of disciplines, Friedmann s contributions have revolutionised planning as a transdisciplinary space of critical thinking, social learning, and reflective practice.
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Over the past six or more decades, John Friedmann has been an insurgent force in the field of urban and regional planning, transforming it from its...
Over the past six or more decades, John Friedmann has been an insurgent force in the field of urban and regional planning, transforming it from its traditional state-centered concern for establishing social and spatial order into a radical domain of collaborative action between state and civil society for creating the good society in the present and future. By opening it up to theoretical engagement with a wide range of disciplines, Friedmann s contributions have revolutionised planning as a transdisciplinary space of critical thinking, social learning, and reflective practice.
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Over the past six or more decades, John Friedmann has been an insurgent force in the field of urban and regional planning, transforming it from its...
Planning in settler-colonial countries is always taking place on the lands of Indigenous peoples. While Indigenous rights, identity and culture are increasingly being discussed within planning, its mainstream accounts virtually ignore the colonial roots and legacies of the discipline's assumptions, techniques and methods. This ground-breaking book exposes the imperial origins of the planning canon, profession and practice in the settler-colonial country of Australia.
By documenting the role of planning in the history of Australia's relations with Indigenous peoples, the book maps...
Planning in settler-colonial countries is always taking place on the lands of Indigenous peoples. While Indigenous rights, identity and culture are...
Planning in settler-colonial countries is always taking place on the lands of Indigenous peoples. While Indigenous rights, identity and culture are increasingly being discussed within planning, its mainstream accounts virtually ignore the colonial roots and legacies of the discipline's assumptions, techniques and methods. This ground-breaking book exposes the imperial origins of the planning canon, profession and practice in the settler-colonial country of Australia.
By documenting the role of planning in the history of Australia's relations with Indigenous peoples, the book maps...
Planning in settler-colonial countries is always taking place on the lands of Indigenous peoples. While Indigenous rights, identity and culture are...