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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert A. BeauregardPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.288kg ISBN: 9781788978880ISBN 10: 1788978889 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 06 April 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'In this book, Robert A. Beauregard provides a critical review of the developments in planning theory from the original point of view of how they address the situated realms of planning practice; how knowledge is gained and validated in planning, how humans (and non-humans as well) are engaged in it, how its normative aims are prescribed in a justifiable manner, and how plans are executed. His eloquent coverage of the various strands of planning theory, and insights on bridging the persistent theory-practice gap, make this book an essential read to academics and practitioners alike.' -- Raine Mantysalo, Aalto University, Finland 'With his customary clarity, Robert Beauregard has used his encyclopaedic knowledge of planning theory to provide a completely fresh perspective on planning practice. In doing so, he has turned most accounts of planning theory inside out, and put the planner and planning organisations at the heart of his book. It should find a place on every planning student's bookshelf.' -- Yvonne Rydin, University College London, UK 'Robert Beauregard weaves together the many strands of planning theory into a coherent whole. His book is both accessible and erudite, making it an ideal introduction for students entering the field. It will be a necessary text for every planning theory course.' -- Susan S. Fainstein, Harvard University, US 'In a masterful synthesis, sweeping in scope and comprehensive in coverage, Beauregard holds a mirror up to planning and planners with a penetrating overview of planning theory as the moral and intellectual conscience of the field. The book is required reading for students, practitioners, and theorists grappling with what it means to be a planner.' -- Robert W. Lake, Rutgers University, US 'The ultimate introduction to planning theory by one of its most prominent voices: selective and demystifying. By outlining a clear map of relevant theories of knowing, engaging, prescribing and executing, Beauregard paves the way for very different readers to advance their understanding of what planning theory is, does and can do.' -- Davide Ponzini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 'In this book, Robert A. Beauregard provides a critical review of the developments in planning theory from the original point of view of how they address the situated realms of planning practice; how knowledge is gained and validated in planning, how humans (and non-humans as well) are engaged in it, how its normative aims are prescribed in a justifiable manner, and how plans are executed. His eloquent coverage of the various strands of planning theory, and insights on bridging the persistent theory-practice gap, make this book an essential read to academics and practitioners alike.' -- Raine Mantysalo, Aalto University, Finland 'With his customary clarity, Robert Beauregard has used his encyclopaedic knowledge of planning theory to provide a completely fresh perspective on planning practice. In doing so, he has turned most accounts of planning theory inside out, and put the planner and planning organisations at the heart of his book. It should find a place on every planning student's bookshelf.' -- Yvonne Rydin, University College London, UK 'Robert Beauregard weaves together the many strands of planning theory into a coherent whole. His book is both accessible and erudite, making it an ideal introduction for students entering the field. It will be a necessary text for every planning theory course.' -- Susan S. Fainstein, Harvard University, US 'In a masterful synthesis, sweeping in scope and comprehensive in coverage, Beauregard holds a mirror up to planning and planners with a penetrating overview of planning theory as the moral and intellectual conscience of the field. The book is required reading for students, practitioners, and theorists grappling with what it means to be a planner.' -- Robert W. Lake, Rutgers University, US 'With his customary clarity, Robert Beauregard has used his encyclopaedic knowledge of planning theory to provide a completely fresh perspective on planning practice. In doing so, he has turned most accounts of planning theory inside out, and put the planner and planning organisations at the heart of his book. It should find a place on every planning student's bookshelf.' -- Yvonne Rydin, University College London, UK 'Robert Beauregard weaves together the many strands of planning theory into a coherent whole. His book is both accessible and erudite, making it an ideal introduction for students entering the field. It will be a necessary text for every planning theory course.' -- Susan S. Fainstein, Harvard University, US 'In a masterful synthesis, sweeping in scope and comprehensive in coverage, Beauregard holds a mirror up to planning and planners with a penetrating overview of planning theory as the moral and intellectual conscience of the field. The book is required reading for students, practitioners, and theorists grappling with what it means to be a planner.' -- Robert W. Lake, Rutgers University, US Author InformationRobert A. 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