What Can Planning Theory Be Now? Storytelling and Community Identity in a Tea Party Moment

Authored by: James A. Throgmorton

The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning and Culture

Print publication date:  September  2013
Online publication date:  March  2016

Print ISBN: 9781409422242
eBook ISBN: 9781315613390
Adobe ISBN: 9781317042167

10.4324/9781315613390.ch6

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Abstract

Earlier chapters in this edited collection have discussed shifts in planning and planning theory over time. As those chapters have revealed, planning theory took a turn in the 1990s, which – although challenged by rational-technical scientists and proponents of a Foucauldian conception of power – resulted in interactive-communicative planning becoming preeminent.

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