Historicizing Planning, Problematizing Participation

作者: Margo Huxley

DOI: 10.1111/1468-2427.12045

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摘要: In this article, I offer speculations which share the intentions of symposium to bring light seldom acknowledged configurations knowledges, and indicate different ways thinking historically about urban problems planning policies. suggest that a genealogical or critical historical sensibility has much contribute these projects by tracing how policies programmes come into being in response specific conditions within sets presuppositions, are rarely products unified histories singular rationalities. But also configured discursive terrains already shape form their possible solutions. That is, before concepts can 'travel', they have under certain 'conditions possibility'. The main focus article is posing policy, programme set practices as 'problematization' consequence possibility productively avenues enquiry trace disparate 'pre-travel' emergences what may (or not) then become 'travelling' some questions research directions arising from taking participation particular problematization calling attention taken-for-granted nature 'participation' it theorized practised fields participatory development.

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