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Planning and Diversity in the City Ruth Fincher

Planning and Diversity in the City By Ruth Fincher

Planning and Diversity in the City by Ruth Fincher


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This major new text on planning for diversity showcases and compares three social logics for planning cities - redistribution, recognition and encounter - and shows their relevance for planning practice.

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Planning and Diversity in the City: Redistribution, Recognition and Encounter by Ruth Fincher

Planning theory and practice has become more conscious in recent times of the need to cater for a diverse range of needs and preferences. But there has been less clarity about what goals and objectives should inform planning for such diversity.

In this important new book Ruth Fincher and Kurt Iveson identify three distinct working principles of planning for diversity: redistribution, recognition and encounter. Each principle is the subject of a pair of chapters. The first explaining the principle and the second showcasing and comparing efforts to shape cities according to it, drawing on relevant examples from around the world.

Planning for Diversity is the ideal introduction to the issues that surround diversity and planning and provides a stimulating new line of advance for reducing inequality and working towards 'just diversity' in cities.

RUTH FINCHER is Professor of Geography at the University of Melbourne, Australia

KURT IVESON is Lecturer in Urban Geography at the University of Sydney, Australia

Planning and Diversity in the City Reviews

'[R]efreshing, well-structured and clearly written ... this book makes a valuable contribution to the analysis of the experience of diversity in urban life ... [A] very useful student text, as well as an accessible and helpful guide to practitioners' - Patsy Healey, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research '[B]old and engaging ... This is a stimulating book that takes planners back to their roots and arguments about the "right to the city". It deserves to be widely read' - Rose Gilroy, Planning Theory and Practice '[S]teadfastly global ... its message ... must resonate through entire teaching programs' - Brendan Gleeson, Urban Policy and Research

About Ruth Fincher

RUTH FINCHER is Professor of Geography, University of Melbourne, Australia.

KURT IVESON is Lecturer in Urban Geography, University of Sydney, Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Conceptualising Redistribution in Planning.- Planning for Redistribution in Practice.- Conceptualising Recognition in Planning.- Planning for Recognition in Practice.- Conceptualising Encounter in Planning.- Planning for Encounter in Practice.- Conclusion.

Additional information

CIN1403938105G
9781403938107
1403938105
Planning and Diversity in the City: Redistribution, Recognition and Encounter by Ruth Fincher
Used - Good
Paperback
Macmillan Education UK
2008-05-09
256
N/A
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