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705-382 Planning Theory in Urban Governance | |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Associate Professor Nick Low |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | 3 hours of lectures and tutorials per week |
Subject Description | The subject traces the development of planning theory from its roots in the professions concerned with urbanisation to today's understanding of planning embedded in the politics of urban governance. The aim of the subject is to show how ideas of power, ethics and value in society underpin the modern practices of urban planning. The subject will review twentieth century planning theory in historical perspective: as professional practice, as applied social science, as practical social democracy, as rational procedure; and in liberal-pluralist, Marxist, critical humanist, neo-liberal, Weberian, feminist, postmodernist and ecological thought. Connections are made with theories of politics, democracy and the modern state. The development of planning theory is closely intertwined with change in planning practice so guest lecturers from the professional and political world will be invited to talk about planning practice and how it has changed, with Melbourne as the laboratory. |
Assessment | A class paper of not more than 1000 words, a research essay of not more than 3000 words and a 2-hour exam. |
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