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Relational Planning - Tracing Artefacts, Agency and Practices

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This volume introduces the notion of 'relational planning' through a collection of theoretical and empirical contributions that explore the making of heterogeneous associations in the planning practice. The analytical concept builds on recent approaches to complexity and materiality in planning theory by drawing on Science and Technology Studies (STS) of urban issues. It frames planning as a socio-material practice taking place within the multifaceted relations between artefacts, agency and practices. By way of this triad, spatial planning is not studied as a given, linear or technical process but rather problematized as a hybrid, distributed and situational practice. The inquiries in this collection thus describe how planning practices are negotiated and enacted in and beyond formal arenas and procedures of planning, and so make visible the many sites, actors and means of spatial planning.
Addressing planning topics such as ecology, preservation, participation, rebuilding and zoning, this volume takes into account the uncertain world planning is embedded in. The implications of such a perspective are considered in light of how planning is performed and how it contributes to the emergence of specific socio-material forms and interactions. This is an invaluable read for all scholars of STS, Ecology, Architecture and Urban Planning.

Table des matières

Introduction: Rethinking Planning Through the Lens of STS.- Part I - Identifying Planning Artefacts.- 1. Analysing Urban Governance at a Distance.- 2. Artefacts, the Gaze and Sensory Experience.- 3. Politics of Zoning.- Part II - Distributing Planning Agency.- 4. Can the Craft of Planning be Ecologized?.- 5. Constructing the Urban Citizen.- 6. Tracing the Democratic Deficit.- 7. Masterplans as Cosmograms.- Part III - Assembling Planning Practices.- 8. Re-assembling a City.- 9. Planning Ecologies.- 10. Saving Schools.- Afterword: Planning and the Non-Modern City.

A propos de l'auteur










Monika Kurath is a senior researcher and group leader at the Center for Research on Architecture, Society and the Built Environment (CASE) at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

Marko Marskamp is a PhD researcher and research assistant at the University of Lausanne and the ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

Julio Paulos is a PhD Candidate at the ETH CASE Centre on Society, Architecture and the Built Environment in Zurich, Switzerland. He is an assistant researcher on the project 'Rethinking Zones: A comparative study of planning cultures'.

Jean Ruegg is a professor of Human Geography at the University of Lausanne, Faculty of Geosciences and the Environment, Institute of Geography and Sustainability, Switzerland.

Résumé

This volume introduces the notion of ‘relational planning’ through a collection of theoretical and empirical contributions that explore the making of heterogeneous associations in the planning practice. The analytical concept builds on recent approaches to complexity and materiality in planning theory by drawing on Science and Technology Studies (STS) of urban issues. It frames planning as a socio-material practice taking place within the multifaceted relations between artefacts, agency and practices. By way of this triad, spatial planning is not studied as a given, linear or technical process but rather problematized as a hybrid, distributed and situational practice. The inquiries in this collection thus describe how planning practices are negotiated and enacted in and beyond formal arenas and procedures of planning, and so make visible the many sites, actors and means of spatial planning.
Addressing planning topics such as ecology, preservation, participation, rebuilding and zoning, this volume takes into account the uncertain world planning is embedded in. The implications of such a perspective are considered in light of how planning is performed and how it contributes to the emergence of specific socio-material forms and interactions. This is an invaluable read for all scholars of STS, Ecology, Architecture and Urban Planning.

Détails du produit

Collaboration Monika Kurath (Editeur), Mark Marskamp (Editeur), Marko Marskamp (Editeur), Julio Paulos (Editeur), Julio Paulos et al (Editeur), Jean Ruegg (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319868677
ISBN 978-3-31-986867-7
Pages 337
Dimensions 148 mm x 19 mm x 210 mm
Poids 460 g
Illustrations XI, 337 p. 18 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Sciences de la Terre > Géographie

B, Architecture, Sociology, Social Sciences, Urban & municipal planning, Urban Sociology, Urban Geography and Urbanism, Human Geography, Sociology, Urban, Urban Studies/Sociology, Urban communities, Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns), Urban geography, City & town planning: architectural aspects, Cities, Countries, Regions

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