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OverviewThis edited volume challenges the hegemonic ideologies that underpin contemporary planning thought and practice, building on and extending the pioneering work of Michael Gunder. Through the lens of fantasy—particularly as theorised in Lacanian psychoanalysis—contributors interrogate how planners’ desires, decisions, and subjectivities are shaped by ideological narratives that sustain dominant neoliberal structures. The book includes Michael Gunder’s influential work on ideological fantasy, alongside eleven original chapters that collectively deconstruct, traverse, and reimagine ideological constructs in planning. The volume is organised into three thematic sections. The first section critically deconstructs capitalist ideological fantasies embedded in planning education, urban imaginaries, participatory governance, and neoliberal policy discourses. The second section explores how fantasies operate within environmental governance, housing activism (such as YIMBYism), flat ontologies, and community strategies, while also identifying possibilities for alternative discourses. The final section presents counter-hegemonic perspectives from non-Western contexts, including critiques of China’s Territorial Spatial Planning and Iranian philosophical traditions of truth-telling as ethical governance. Contributors include established and emerging scholars from diverse global contexts, offering interdisciplinary insights for researchers and practitioners in planning, geography, sociology, philosophy, and political studies. This collection stands as both a scholarly tribute to Gunder’s intellectual legacy and a call for critical, transformative planning for futures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elham Bahmanteymouri , Jean Hillier (RMIT University, Australia) , Mohsen MohammadzadehPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781032743462ISBN 10: 1032743468 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 03 December 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""This is a challenging collection massively demonstrating the interdisciplinary input of bringing together psychoanalytic and planning theory in order to rigorously highlight the ideological fantasies at work in planning practices and their political and spatial implications. Drawing on a multitude of examples and theoretical insights, this volume deserves to be widely read and debated. What better way to celebrate Michael Gunder’s legacy and his enduring impact on the field of planning theory and beyond?"" Professor Yannis Stavrakakis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ""Michael Gunder was a distinguished planning theorist with a unique tack on critical planning research, often employing a Lacanian strand of psychoanalytic theory to analyze ideologies and practices related to spatial planning. This commemorative collection shows that Gunder’s approach bears fruit in planning theory. The contributors apply his ideas to current planning issues. The book offers considerable insight into a theory building connecting planners’ interpretation of spatial governance with a main perspective for studying social phenomena."" Professor Emeritus Tore Øivin Sager, Norwegian University of Science and Technology ""This commemorative collection celebrates Michael Gunder’s enduring contribution to planning scholarship and particularly his application of Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic approaches to the field of planning. It brings together planning scholars who, inspired by Michale’s works, expand our understandings of the Lacanian concept of ‘fantasy’ and its function in shining lights on the nature of planning practices. Their contributions make the book an essential reading for everyone interested in Michael’s scholarship as well as Lacanian planning theory more broadly."" Professor Simin Davoudi, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK Author InformationElham Bahmanteymouri is Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning at The University of Auckland. Her research focuses on urban critical theories, incomplete markets, housing markets, economic assessment of urban development policies, spatial inequality, and the implications of digital platforms and AI in planning and governance. She also has extensive professional experience in Urban and Regional Planning across public and private sectors. Jean Hillier is Professor Emerita of Sustainability and Urban Planning with the Centre for Urban Research at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests include poststructural planning theory and methodology in times of uncertainty, more-than-human planning, and problematisation of dark cultural heritage in North-East China. Mohsen Mohammadzadeh is Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning at the School of Architecture and Planning, The University of Auckland. He holds academic qualifications in Urban and Regional Planning, Urban Design, and Civil Engineering. His research and publications focus on planning theory, alternative approaches to planning theory and practice, and the critical examination of disruptive urban technologies and their impacts on cities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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