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Seventeen years ago John Friedmann argued that the ambivalence about power is one of the biggest problems in theorizing and understanding urban planning processes. He contended that this ambivalence exists in all major schools of planning thought and
Discourse Analysis in Transport and Urban Development
Collective memories, place-framing and the politics of imaginary
A framework to explore the effects of urban planning decisions on
Frontiers Body and the Senses in Spatial Experience: The
Discourse and Power in Development: Michel Foucault and the
The Power of Planning: Spaces of Control and Transformation
Urban-Think Tank
Emptying the Future, Claiming Space: The Southern Agricultural
Transforming urban planning processes and outcomes through
Full article: Race and Spatial Imaginary: Planning Otherwise
Williams 'This Shining Confluence of Magic and Technology
Caring for the Bureaucracy