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Innovation in public planning : calculate, communicate and innovate / Aksel Hagen, Ulla Higdem, editors.

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Book
Contributor:
Hagen, Aksel, editor.
Higdem, Ulla, editor.
ProQuest ebook central.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Planning.
Public administration.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
[Cham, Switzerland] : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Intro
Preface
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1: Innovation on the Planning Theory Agenda: An Introduction
Innovation: An Upcoming Field of Interest
Innovation in the Planning Theory Field: Past and Present
Contributions to Planning Theory and Understanding of Practice
References
Chapter 2: Calculate, Communicate and Innovate?
Introduction
Calculate and Communicate
Calculate
Communicate
Innovate
Innovation: Definition
Innovation: Planning
Innovation: Friedmann from 1966 and Today
Innovation: Collaboration Arenas
Mainstream Innovation Theory Versus Friedmann
Innovation: The Emerging Third Approach in Planning
Innovate: An Emerging Third Approach
Chapter 3: Planning and Innovation in a Collaborative Framework
The Collaborative Framework and the Networks' Need for Legitimacy
A Pragmatic Perspective on Planning and Innovation as Processes
The Need for Wisdom in Partnership and Collaborative Network Processes
How Wisdom in Collaborative Processes Can Increase the Network's Legitimacy
Knowing Why: Social Values Between Pragmatic and Normative Legitimacy
Knowing What: Theories About Reality Between Normative and Regulative Legitimacy
Knowing How: Political Strategies Between Regulative and Cognitive Legitimacy
The Doing: Social Actions Between Cognitive and Pragmatic Legitimacy
The Complexity of Practical Judgement
Conclusions and Implications
Chapter 4: Politicians' Roles in Planning: Seen or Ignored? What Do We Know About Politicians' Roles in Planning?
Introduction
Politics and Politicians in Planning Theory
Main Impressions: The Ignorance and Lack of Interest of Politicians
Readers
Books and Journal Articles
Planning Theory Texts Where Politicians Are in Focus
Politicians and Planning in the Norwegian Context
Innovative Societal Planning
Collaborative Innovation and Collaborative Planning
Public Value
How Can Politics and Politicians Contribute to Planning?
How Can Planning Improve Politics?
Describing and Prescribing Politicians in Innovative Planning
References
Chapter 5: Strategic Turn in Planning and the Role of Institutional Innovation
Evolutionary View on Institutional Change and Innovation
Strategic Spatial Planning as Use of Strategic and Statutory Tools: Emerging Institutional Innovations in Finland
Conversion of Rules: The Policy of Strategic Incrementalism in Lahti
Layering of Rules: A Joint City-Regional Strategic Plan from Coordinated Local Statutory Plans in Kotka-Hamina
Conclusions
Chapter 6: Sustainable Development: A Question of 'Modernization' or 'Degrowth'?
Introduction
Notes:
Includes index.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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ISBN:
9783030461362
303046136X
Publisher Number:
40030099375
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