Handbook on Planning and Power
Edited book, 2023
This comprehensive Handbook examines power relations in late capitalism and provides normative suggestions on how power might be utilised in planning. Chapters analyse the work of fundamental theoretical thinkers, including Marx, Foucault, Deleuze, and Lacan, as well as the history and practice of abolitionist housing justice in the United States, feminist and queer perspectives on planning and power, and the emerging autonomous Smart City. It demonstrates the effects of power within planning and the ways in which individuals, communities, and organisations are shaped and impacted positively and negatively by its practices.
With case studies from a range of different geopolitical regions, this stimulating Handbook will be essential reading for students and scholars of architecture, community development, geography, urban and regional planning, urban design, and urban studies. It will also be beneficial for practitioners of planning and the built environment.
Editor
Michael Gunder
University of Auckland
Kristina Grange
Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Urban Design and Planning
Tanja Winkler
University of Cape Town
Subject Categories
Other Social Sciences
Human Geography
ISBN
978 1 83910 975 1
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing Limited