Theory in planning research / Yvonne Rydin.
2021
HT391 .R93 2021
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Title
Theory in planning research / Yvonne Rydin.
Author
Rydin, Yvonne, 1957- author.
ISBN
9813365684 (electronic book)
9789813365681 (electronic bk.)
9813365676
9789813365674
9789813365681 (electronic bk.)
9813365676
9789813365674
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-33-6568-1 doi
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HT391 .R93 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
307.12
Summary
In this informative and innovative approach to research, Yvonne Rydin draws on the relationship between how we think about the world (theory) and how we study it (research) to provide a valuable guide to negotiating the knowledge-based world of planning. This is a wonderfully useful book: well-organized, clearly presented, and essential reading for students and faculty alike. Theory in Planning Research fills a gap in planning education that few knew even existed. Bob Beauregard, Emeritus Professor of Urban Planning at Columbia GSAPP, USA The past couple of decades have witnessed a proliferation in critical and explanatory theories around planning stimulated by a desire to understand the complexities and challenges we face. Yvonne Rydin not only maps this terrain but provides a vital guide for students and practitioners to link and ground their research to theory. This is a book for everybody who is involved in research and planning. Professor Phil Allmendinger, University of Cambridge, UK This book is a valuable and timely contribution to planning education and research. The book directly addresses one of the biggest challenges of planning educationthe unwillingness of students to engage in planning theory. Rydin provides a clear justification for the value of theory in planning research and provides an overview of some of the main theoretical approaches used in contemporary planning research. Importantly, Rydin successfully presents planning theory in an accessible way. The book reveals that theory is not something to be feared by students, but something which can illuminate planning research and practice. This book will become an important resource for students and supervisors alike. Associate Professor Kristian Ruming, Macquarie University, Australia If there was ever any doubt about the utility of planning theory in planning education and research, this book certainly helps to overcome it. Written in an accessible and engaging way, the book brings together summaries of key theoretical perspectives with examples of how these are applied by scholars in researching cases of planning practice. This rich repository of theoretically-informed case studies will undoubtedly become a major reference for many planning educators and a recommended reading in planning theory and dissertation courses. Professor Simin Davoudi, Newcastle University, UK.
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Planning, environment, cities (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: theory and planning research
Chapter 2 Governmental Models: the hope of rational public administration
Chapter 3 Rational Choice Perspectives: self-interest and decision-making
Chapter 4 The Influence of New Institutionalism: how culture shapes planning
Chapter 5 Governance Theory: stakeholders, networks and collaboration
Chapter 6 Urban Politics: conflict, power and justice
Chapter 7 Political Economy: crisis and response
Chapter 8 Discourse, Knowledge and Governmentality: the influence of Foucault
Chapter 9 Relational Approaches: assemblages, materiality and power
Chapter 10 Conclusion: on doing planning research.
Chapter 2 Governmental Models: the hope of rational public administration
Chapter 3 Rational Choice Perspectives: self-interest and decision-making
Chapter 4 The Influence of New Institutionalism: how culture shapes planning
Chapter 5 Governance Theory: stakeholders, networks and collaboration
Chapter 6 Urban Politics: conflict, power and justice
Chapter 7 Political Economy: crisis and response
Chapter 8 Discourse, Knowledge and Governmentality: the influence of Foucault
Chapter 9 Relational Approaches: assemblages, materiality and power
Chapter 10 Conclusion: on doing planning research.