Table of Contents
List of Contributors viii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: The Structure and Debates of 1 (18)
Planning Theory
Scott Campbell
Susan S. Fainstein
Part I Foundations of Twentieth-Century
Planning Theory
Introduction 19 (2)
Urban Utopias: Ebenezer Howard, Frank Lloyd 21 (40)
Wright, and Le Corbusier
Robert Fishman
The Death and Life of Great American Cities 61 (14)
Jane Jacobs
Toward a Non-Euclidian Mode of Planning 75 (11)
John Friedmann
Part II Planning: Justifications and Critiques
Introduction 83 (3)
Arguments For and Against Planning 86 (16)
Richard E. Klosterman
Planning the Capitalist City 102 (6)
Richard E. Foglesong
Between Modernity and Postmodernity: The 108 (17)
Ambiguous Position of U.S. Planning
Robert A. Beauregard
Authoritarian High Modernism 125 (17)
James C. Scott
Making Space: Planning as a Mode of Thought 142 (31)
David C. Perry
Part III Planning Types
Introduction 169 (4)
New Directions in Planning Theory 173 (23)
Susan S. Fainstein
The Science of ``Muddling Through'' 196 (14)
Charles E. Lindblom
Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning 210 (14)
Paul Davidoff
Equitable Approaches to Local Economic 224 (13)
Development
Norman Krumholz
The Communicative Turn in Planning Theory 237 (25)
and its Implications for Spatial Strategy
Formation
Patsy Healey
Part IV Planning in Action: Successes,
Failures, and Strategies
Introduction 259 (3)
What Local Economic Developers Actually Do: 262 (13)
Location Quotients versus Press Releases
John M. Levy
Community and Consensus: Reality and 275 (21)
Fantasy in Planning
Howell S. Baum
Popular Planning: Coin Street, London 296 (22)
Tim Brindley
Yvonne Rydin
Gerry Stoker
Rationality and Power 318 (18)
Bent Flyvbjerg
Part V Race, Gender, and City Planning
Introduction 333 (3)
City Life and Difference 336 (20)
Iris Marion Young
Educating Planners: Unified Diversity for 356 (20)
Social Action
June Manning Thomas
Nurturing: Home, Mom, and Apple Pie 376 (25)
Dolores Hayden
Towards Cosmopolis: Utopia as Construction 401 (12)
Site
Leonie Sandercock
Part VI Ethics, the Environment, and
Conflicting Priorities
Introduction 411 (2)
APA's Ethical Principles Include Simplistic 413 (5)
Planning Theories
William H. Lucy
Risk Assessment and Environmental Crisis: 418 (17)
Toward an Integration of Science and
Participation
Frank Fischer
Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities? 435 (24)
Urban Planning and the Contradictions of
Sustainable Development
Scott Campbell
Index 459