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Lauren Andres is Professor of Planning and Urban Transformations and Director of Research at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK.

Yasminah Beebeejaun is Professor of Urban Politics and Planning at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK.

Yvonne Rydin is Professor of Planning, Environment and Public Policy at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK.

This book brings new scholarship to students on the origins and development of planning thoughts, theories, policies, institutions and practices, outlining how these have shaped planning as a state and professional activity. It showcases the work of leading scholars working to develop new histories of planning, giving particular attention to the impact of colonisation and its approach to race, which has significantly impacted planning processes, as well as to the importance of women and people of colour as significant actors in the development of planning policy and practices. The chapters bring a much-needed global and comparative perspective, including views from the ‘Global South’ and from countries where planning remains an under-resourced and under-recognised profession. This is an essential resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in planning, architecture and urban studies.

 


This book brings new scholarship to students on the origins and development of planning thoughts, theories, policies, institutions and practices, outlining how these have shaped planning as a state and professional activity. It showcases the work of leading scholars working to develop new histories of planning, giving particular attention to the impact of colonisation and its approach to race, which has significantly impacted planning processes, as well as to the importance of women and people of colour as significant actors in the development of planning policy and practices. The chapters bring a much-needed global and comparative perspective, including views from the ‘Global South’ and from countries where planning remains an under-resourced and under-recognised profession. This is an essential resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in planning, architecture and urban studies.


Draws on contemporary cutting-edge research from across the globe Brings urgent current themes into the field of planning history to widen readers’ understanding of the topic Provides a diverse, international and postcolonial perspective on planning histories

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Lauren Andres

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urban planning planning history planning theory decolonisation diversity planning and gender inclusion planning thought alternative planning history spatial and regional planning urban studies community-led planning urbanism planning practice Cities and gender

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ISBN: 9789819638666
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 17.07.2025

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