The Limits to Communicative Planning

作者: Margo Huxley

DOI: 10.1177/0739456X0001900406

关键词: AcknowledgementCommunicative planningEpistemologyRationalitySocial psychologyOpposition (politics)Sociology

摘要: While stuLdies undertaken by communicative planninig theorists provide valuable inisights inito everyday platnning practice, there is a growing debate arounid the need for greater acknowledgement of relationis power atnd iniequality. In particular, planning theory has tended to obscure planning's problematic relation state. This paper openis conceptionis public dis-course in that, on one hand, draw Habermas's notions communiicative rationality, but other, fail critically examine his positioning these opposition state and economy. It argued that implications critiques ideas nmay involve questioning very possibility comntLinicative itself.

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