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"Drawing on research from diverse thinkers in urban planning and the built environment, this Handbook articulates the cutting edge of contemporary understandings about power and its impact on planning. It identifies the current state of knowledge about planning and power, as well as emerging trajectories within this field of research. This comprehensive Handbook examines power relations in late capitalism and provides normative suggestions on how power might be utilised in planning. Chapters analyse the work of fundamental theoretical thinkers, including Marx, Foucault, Deleuze, and Lacan, as well as the history and practice of abolitionist housing justice in the United States, feminist and queer perspectives on planning and power, and the emerging autonomous Smart City. It demonstrates the effects of power within planning and the ways in which individuals, communities, and organisations are shaped and impacted positively and negatively by its practices. With case studies from a range of different geopolitical regions, this stimulating Handbook will be essential reading for students and scholars of architecture, community development, geography, urban and regional planning, urban design, and urban studies. It will also be beneficial for practitioners of planning and the built environment"--

Drawing on research from diverse thinkers in urban planning and the built environment, this Handbook articulates the cutting edge of contemporary understandings about power and its impact on planning. It identifies the current state of knowledge about planning and power, as well as emerging trajectories within this field of research.

Drawing on research from diverse thinkers in urban planning and the built environment, this Handbook articulates the cutting edge of contemporary understandings about power and its impact on planning. It identifies the current state of knowledge about planning and power, as well as emerging trajectories within this field of research.



This comprehensive Handbook examines power relations in late capitalism and provides normative suggestions on how power might be utilised in planning. Chapters analyse the work of fundamental theoretical thinkers, including Marx, Foucault, Deleuze, and Lacan, as well as the history and practice of abolitionist housing justice in the United States, feminist and queer perspectives on planning and power, and the emerging autonomous Smart City. It demonstrates the effects of power within planning and the ways in which individuals, communities, and organisations are shaped and impacted positively and negatively by its practices.



With case studies from a range of different geopolitical regions, this stimulating Handbook will be essential reading for students and scholars of architecture, community development, geography, urban and regional planning, urban design, and urban studies. It will also be beneficial for practitioners of planning and the built environment.

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The Handbook is distinguished by its multidimensional approach to power, which successfully integrates theoretical concepts with practical applications. [ ...] The books innovative approach, which integrates robust theoretical foundations with practical applications, establishes a standard for planning scholarship. This book serves as a compelling guide for scholars and practitioners alike, offering a comprehensive navigation of the intricate dynamics of power in planning. -- Hélder Silva Lopes, Tourism Planning and Development Journal

List of contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction to the Handbook on Planning and Power 1(11)
Kristina Grange
Tanja Winkler
PART I THEORISING POWER IN PLANNING
1 Marxian understandings of power
12(14)
Enda Murphy
Linda Fox-Rogers
2 Lefebvre's right to the city and a radical urban citizenship: struggles around power in urban planning
26(16)
Lina Olsson
Elena Besussi
3 Lukes and power: three dimensions and three criticisms
42(16)
Raine Mantysalo
4 Michel Foucault, power and planning
58(16)
John Ploger
5 Deleuze, Guattari and power
74(16)
Jean Hillier
6 A Lacanian perspective on power in planning
90(14)
Chuan Wang
7 Filling the empty place: Laclau and Mouffe on power and hegemony
104(14)
Nikolai Roskamm
8 The destituent power of Ranciere's radical equality
118(16)
Camillo Boano
9 Communicative planning and the transformative potential of citizen-led participation
134(15)
Crystal Legacy
10 Insurgent planning and power
149(16)
Bjorn Sletto
11 Decolonial approaches to thinking planning and power
165(16)
Libby Porter
12 Questioning the power of normative ethics in planning
181(15)
Katie McClymont
PART II SITUATING POWER IN PLANNING
13 The public good and the power of promises in planning
196(15)
Andy Inch
14 `Tearing down and building up': a history, theory and practice of abolitionist housing justice in the US
211(17)
Hilary Malson
15 Planning, informality and power
228(15)
Mona Fawaz
16 Planning, power, and uneven development: a rent gap perspective
243(15)
Ernesto Lopez-Morales
17 Power in planning from a Southern perspective
258(15)
James Duminy
Vanessa Watson
18 Queer perspectives on planning and power
273(16)
Petra Doan
Ozlem Atalay
19 Feminist planning in the face of power: from interests and ideologies to institutions and intersections
289(16)
Leonora C. Angeles
20 Neoliberalism and power
305(16)
Marlyana Azyyati Marzukhi
21 The emerging autonomous smart city and its impacts on planning and power relations in late capitalism
321(18)
Elham Bahmanteymouri
Mohsen Mohammadzadeh
22 Power in regulatory planning processes: searching for the third face of power
339(15)
Yvonne Rydin
23 Power of, on and in planning
354(13)
Kristof Van Assche
Raoul Beunen
Martijn Duineveld
24 A post-postmodernist perspective on power in planning: situating practices and power
367(14)
Ernest R. Alexander
25 Planning, media, and power
381(16)
Jaime Lopez
Lisa Schweitzer
26 Urban planning and the truthiness question
397(15)
Eric Sheppard
Index 412
Edited by the late Michael Gunder, formerly School of Architecture and Planning, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, Kristina Grange, Professor of Urban Planning and Design Theory, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden and Tanja Winkler, School of Architecture, Planning & Geomatics, University of Cape Town, South Africa