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Zusatztext 'Greg Young's achievements are to be welcomed for showing how culture can be used to reformulate a more responsive planning system. The book reaches out to both theoreticians and practitioners! representing the author's experience drawing on Sydney and other cities! and his capacity to make perceptive connections with contemporary urban theorists.' Ronan Paddison! University of Glasgow! UK '...a significant contribution to the field...should be read by all planning theorists interested in exploring the boundaries of planning literature and practice.' Australian Planner Informationen zum Autor Dr Greg Young, Research Fellow at the Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney, australia. Klappentext Greg Young argues that there is a need and opportunity to re-position planning and proposes a new system of 'culturisation', which is defined as the ethical, critical and reflexive integration of culture into planning. This original and practical system is put forward, taking into account cultural theory, neo-modern and post-modern planning theory. Zusammenfassung Greg Young argues that there is a need and opportunity to re-position planning and proposes a new system of 'culturisation', which is defined as the ethical, critical and reflexive integration of culture into planning. This original and practical system is put forward, taking into account cultural theory, neo-modern and post-modern planning theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 A Cultural Era; Chapter 3 Culture and Planning – A New Positionality; Chapter 4 Engaging Planning Theory; Chapter 5 Framing a Culturised Planning System and its Principles; Chapter 6 Designing Planning Literacies; Chapter 7 The Culturised System’s Research Method; Chapter 8 Illustrating the Culturised System; Chapter 9 Urban and Regional Planning, Sydney, NSW; Chapter 10 Strategic Planning for Protected Areas, Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasmania; Chapter 11 A Culturised Future;...