Shadows of power [electronic resource] : an allegory of prudence in land-use planning / Jean Hillier.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Main Author: Hillier, Jean
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2002.
Series:RTPI library series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part PART 1: INTO THE SHADOWS
  • chapter 1 Shadows of power: an allegory of prudence in land-use planning
  • chapter Towards consensus? from Habermas to Healey
  • chapter On theorising, positioning and metaphorics
  • chapter Structure of the book
  • part PART 2: SHADOW TALK: CONVERSATIONS WITH HABERMAS AND FOUCAULT
  • chapter 2 A CONVERSATION WITH JÜRGEN HABERMAS Introduction
  • chapter 3 DISCUSSING MICHEL FOUCAULT introduction
  • chapter 4 Putting it all together: developing the foundations of a new theoretical framework
  • chapter Conclusions
  • part PART 3: CHIAROSCURO PRACTICE: THE SHADES AND LIGHTS OF PLANNING
  • chapter 5 SHADOW MAGICS
  • chapter Networks and actor-network theory
  • chapter 6 TENEBRISM IN THE NORTH EAST CORRIDOR
  • chapter 7 SFUMATO IN THE FORESTS Context: the Western Australian Regional Forest Agreement
  • chapter Lobbying
  • insider versus outsider strategies
  • part PART 4: SHADOW NEGOTIATIONS
  • chapter 8 The shadow of experience: the habitus
  • chapter 9 NEGOTIATING THE GAP Introduction
  • chapter The state of the debate: from Habermas to habitus
  • chapter 10 PLANNERS AS MISSIONARIES OR CHAMELEONS? Introduction
  • chapter Conclusions
  • part PART 5: OUT FROM THE SHADOWS
  • chapter 11 ASSOCIATING WITH SHADOWS Introduction
  • chapter Opening up direct action
  • chapter Paradoxically speaking in conclusion
  • chapter 12 ON SLIPPERY ICE: BEYOND CONSENSUS Introduction
  • chapter Conclusions
  • part PART 6: SHADOW PLAY
  • chapter 13 'COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE' Introduction
  • chapter Public spheres
  • chapter Relational networks: multiplex practice
  • chapter From legislators to interpreters
  • chapter Formal and informal processes
  • chapter BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • chapter END NOTES PREFACE.