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CONNECTIONS
This is a beautifully curated book on the work and influence of Patsy Healey. The selections from her prolific archive, and the essays from distinguished planning theorists, compellingly make the case for urban planning in a neoliberal and elite world, but planning of a distinctive sort: dialogical, collaborative, and democratic. A marvellous and important book.
Ash Amin, Cambridge, UK
author of Arts of the Political (with Nigel Thrift)
This is so much more than a collection of Patsy Healeys work. The editorial essays and careful selection of papers draw out threads of connection across her work, and the commissioned responses show its continuing relevance. Topics such as property development and institutionalism get renewed attention. The result is a major contribution to the field of study that Patsy played such a central role in shaping.
Yvonne Rydin, University College London, UK
Connections
Exploring Contemporary Planning Theory and Practice with Patsy Healey
Edited by
JEAN HILLIER
RMIT University, Australia
JONATHAN METZGER
KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
First published 2015 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2015 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Copyright Jean Hillier, Jonathan Metzger and the contributors 2015
Jean Hillier and Jonathan Metzger have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work.
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ISBN 13 : 978-1-4724-3194-3 (hbk)
Contents
Jean Hillier and Jonathan Metzger
Jean Hillier
Patsy Healey and Jacky Underwood
Patsy Healey and Rose Gilroy
Patsy Healey
Francesco Lo Piccolo
Jean Hillier
Mee Kam Ng
Jonathan Metzger
Patsy Healey and Susan M. Barrett
Patsy Healey
Patsy Healey
Wendy Steele
Paul McNamara
Benno Engels
Jonathan Metzger
Patsy Healey
Patsy Healey
Patsy Healey
Patsy Healey
Ananya Roy
Geoff Vigar
Janice Barry
Jean Hillier
Patsy Healey
Patsy Healey
Patsy Healey
Leonie Sandercock
Zeinab Noureddine Tag-Eldeen
Andr Sorensen
Patsy Healey
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Janice Barry
Janice Barry is an Assistant Professor of city planning at the University of Manitoba (Winnipeg, Canada), with strong interests in how more collaborative forms of land use decision-making are influenced by larger institutional structures and discourses. Her research is currently centred on Indigenous peoples experiences of state-directed land use planning, with a particular interest in the growing shift towards government-to-government approaches. She is currently collaborating on a book manuscript that explores how Indigenous rights and title are being recognised, in both urban and natural resource planning contexts. Janice also explores Indigenous peoples complex relationships with planning in her postgraduate teaching and is actively involved in a service-based learning partnership with several Manitoba First Nations.
Benno Engels
Benno Engels is senior lecturer in Urban and Regional Planning, in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. His research interests include urban locational disadvantage especially with regard to accessibility, historical developments in Australian and international planning theory and practice, plus Marxian theoretical methods. His areas of teaching specialisation include urban political economy, planning history, planning theory and social planning.
Jean Hillier
Jean Hillier is Emeritus Professor of Sustainability and Urban Planning at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests include poststructural urban planning theory and methodology for adaptive strategic practice in conditions of uncertainty. Recent books include Deleuze and Guattari for Planners (InPlanning e-book, 2013 with AESOP Young Academics); The Planning Theory Tradition: An international account (2015, in Mandarin) with Patsy Healey ; Complexity and the Planning of the Built Environment (2012) edited with Gert de Roo and Joris Van Wezemael, the Ashgate Research Companion to Planning Theory: Conceptual Challenges for Spatial Planning (20 10) edited with Patsy Healey, Critical Essays in Planning Theory (2008) three volumes, edited with Patsy Healey. Jean also guest edited the Special Issue on Poststructuralism and Planning in the Chinese language Urban Planning International (20 10), and the special issue of Town Planning Review on Planning in Uncertainty (2011).
Francesco Lo Piccolo
Francesco Lo Piccolo is Full Professor of Urban Planning and Director of the PhD Programme in the Department of Architecture at the Universit degli Studi di Palermo, Italy. His research is mostly directed to social exclusion, ethnicity and diversity, identity and local communities, public and civic participation, with specific interests in ethics and justice. He is the President of AESOP, Association of European Schools of Planning, for the years 20142016.
Paul McNamara
Following degrees in geography at the Universities of St Andrews and Edinburgh and several years as researcher and lecturer at Oxford Polytechnic, Paul joined Prudential plc in 1987 becoming Head of Research in 1990 and Board Director in 2005. After twice chairing its Research Committee, Paul was Chairman of the Investment Property Forum 2005/6 and was made a Life Member in 2007. Since retiring in 2012, he is now a part-time consultant. Paul is an Honorary Fellow, past President and past Chair of the Society of Property Researchers; a Visiting Professor at Oxford Brookes University; and a past chair of property working groups for the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change and United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative. Paul was awarded an OBE for services to the property industry in 2003, a lifetime achievement award from IPE magazine in 2008 and an Honorary Doctorate from Kingston University in 2014.
Jonathan Metzger
Jonathan Metzger is Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Studies at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Jonathan has a PhD in economic history and a professional background as a practising planner, and much of his research also centres on ethnographic studies of planning practice. In his work he often explores the disciplinary common ground between planning studies, human geography and Science and Technology Studies (STS), while drawing upon the wider social sciences and humanities for inspiration. His most recent publications include the edited volumes
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