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Elusive Promises - Planning in the Contemporary World

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Focuses on the idea of the promise as a way to understand planning through time.


Ethnographic accounts from highly-regarded anthropologists on planning.


Comparative study of planning.

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List of figures

Acknowledgements

Notes on contributors

Chapter 1. Elusive promises: Planning in the Contemporary World An Introduction

Simone Abram and Gisa Weszkalnys

Chapter 2. Utopian Time and Contemporary Time: Temporal Dimensions of Planning and Reform in the Norwegian Welfare State

Halvard Vike

Chapter 3. Hypercomplexity in collective planning: a case of railway design

Åsa Boholm

Chapter 4. The Invaded City: Structuring an Urban Landscape on the Margins of the Possible (Peru's Southern Highlands)

Sarah Lund

Chapter 5. Tenure Reformed? State, society and the landless in South Africa

Deborah James

Chapter 6. Redeeming the Promise of Inclusion in the Neoliberal City: Grassroots Contention in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

John Gledhill

Chapter 7. Even Governmentality Begins as an Image: Institutional Planning in Kuala Lumpur

Richard Baxstrom

Chapter 8. Making a River of Gold: Speculative State Promises and Personal Promises in the Post-Liberalisation Governance of the Hooghly

Laura Bear

Bibliography

Index


Info autore


Simone Abram is Reader at both Durham University and Leeds Met University, and has worked in interdisciplinary planning departments at Sheffield and Cardiff Universities. Her publications include Culture and Planning (Ashgate, 2011), Rationalities of Planning (with Jonathan Murdoch, Ashgate, 2002), and Anthropological Perspectives on Local Development (co-edited with Jacqueline Waldren, Routledge, 1998).

Gisa Weszkalnys is Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the London School of Economics. Her book, Berlin, Alexanderplatz: Transforming Place in a Unified Germany (Berghahn Books, 2010) tackles the intricate politics of place in contemporary Berlin. She is currently working on a manuscript focusing on the temporality and materiality of oil exploitation, specifically in West Africa.

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Focuses on the idea of the promise as a way to understand planning through time. Ethnographic accounts from highly-regarded anthropologists on planning. Comparative study of planning.

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