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E-Book, Englisch, 422 Seiten

Salet The Routledge Handbook of Institutions and Planning in Action


1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-1-351-61844-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 422 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-351-61844-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The Routledge Handbook of Institutional Planning contains a selection of 25 chapters prepared by specialized international scholars of urban planning and urban studies focusing on the question of how institutions innovate in practices of action. The contributors share expertise on institutional innovation and philosophical pragmatism. They discuss the different facets of these two conceptual frameworks and explore the alternative combinations through which they can be approached. The relevance of these conceptual lines of thought will be exemplified in exploring the contemporary practices of sustainable (climate proof) urban transition. The aim of the handbook is to give a boost to the turn of institutional analysis in the context of action in changing cities.

Both philosophical pragmatism and institutional innovation rest on wide international uses in social sciences and planning studies, and may be considered as complementary for many reasons. However, the combination of these different approaches is all but evident and creates a number of dilemmas. After an encompassing introduction of institutions in action, the handbook is divided into the following sections:

- Institutional innovation

- Pragmatism: The dimension of action

- On justification

- Political institutions in action

- Social and cultural institutions in action

- Institutions and urban transition

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Preface

Willem Salet (Ed.)

Foreword

Richard Bolan

Part 1 Institutions in Action

- Institutions in Action
Willem Salet

- Developing a ‘Sociological Institutionalist’ Approach to Analysing Institutional Change in Place Governance
Patsy Healey

- Political Articulation and Hegemonic Practices in the Institutionalization of the ‘Urban Order’
Enrico Gualini

Part 2 Institutional innovation

- Discursive Institutionalism and Planning Ideas
Simin Davoudi

- Institutions in Urban Space: Land, Infrastructure, and Governance in the Production of Urban Property
André Sorensen

- Moving Towards a Flat Ontology of Institutional Innovation: Actor-Relational Lessons Learned from Early Water Management Perspectives
Luuk Boelens

- Planning and the Politics of Hope: A Critical Inquiry
Jonathan Metzger

Part 3 Pragmatism: The Dimension of Action

- Adapting Different Planning Theories for Practical Judgment
Charles Hoch

- From Garbage in the Streets to Organizers’ Opportunities: Exploring the Institutional Pragmatics of Democratic Inter-Subjectivity
John Forester

- What Can We Learn from Evolutionary Theory When Confronting the Deep Challenges of Our Times?
Luca Bertolini

- Learning and Governance Culture in Planning Practice: The Case of Otaniemi
Raine Mäntysalo, Kaisa Schmidt-Thomé & Simo Syrman

Part 4 On Justification

- Constitutions, Laws and Practices: Ethics of Planning and Ethics of Planners
Stefano Moroni

- How to Contextualize Legal Norms in Practices of Sustainable Development? Distinguishing Principles, Rules and Procedural Norms
Anoeska Buijze, Willem Salet & Marleen van Rijswick

- Interpreting Planning as Actions 'In Plural': From Democratic Claim to Diverse Institutional Change
Monika De Frantz

- Provenance, Ideology and the Public Interest in Planning
Leonie Janssen-Jansen & Greg Lloyd

Part 5 Cultural and Political Institutions in Action

- Contextualizing Institutional Meaning Through Aesthetic Relations. A Pragmatist Understanding of Local Action
Julie-Anne Boudreau

- ‘London’s Vatican’: The Role of the City’s New Architectural Icons as Institutional Imaginaries
Maria Kaika

- The Political Nature of Symbols: Explaining Institutional Inertia and Change
Federico Savini & Sebastian Dembski

- The Urban Commons and Cultural Industries: An Exploration of the Institutional Embeddedness of Architectural Design in the Netherlands
Robert. C. Kloosterman

Part 6 Institutions and urban transition

- Pragmatism and Institutional Actions in Planning the Metropolitan Area of Milan
Alessandro Balducci

- Paradoxes of the Intervention Policy in Favelas in São Paulo: How the Practice Turned Out the Policy.
Suzana Pasternak & Camila D’Ottaviano

- Ambiguity as an Opportunity: Coping With Change in Urban Megaprojects
Stan Majoor

- Instituting Resilience in the Making of the Istanbul Metropolis
Ayda Eraydin & Tuna Tasan-Kok

- Urban Transformation in the Northern Randstad: How Institutions Structure Planning Practice
Jochem de Vries &Wil Zonneveld

Reflection

- Weaving the Threads of Institutions and Planning in Action
Mickey Lauria


Willem Salet is emirate professor of urban and regional planning at the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Amsterdam. He chaired the group Urban Planning until 2017. He was the Scientific Director of Amsterdam study center for the Metropolitan Environment (AME) 2008-2013. Willem Salet was the President of the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) 2008-2010 and is awarded a Honorary Membership of AESOP in 2016.



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