Description |
xiv, 244 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- Part One. Expertise, knowledge and ethics. 2. Debates in planning thought / Patsy Healey -- 3. Professionalism, power and planners / Huw Thomas -- Part Two. The experience of practice. 4. Planners' skills and planning practice / David Nicholson -- 5. Entering practice / Rowena Swinbourne -- 6. Sociology, planning and pragmatism in twenty short years / Nigel Tibbs -- 7. The nature of the job / Sue Essex -- 8. From the public to the private sector / Bob Pell -- 9. Some reflections on planning and politics in Inner London / Ian Crawley -- 10. A client-based view of the planning service / Ted Kitchen -- Part Three. Reflections. 11. What is really material? Rising above interest group politics / Jacky Underwood -- 12. Do professional codes legitimate planners' values? / Sue Hendler -- Part Four. Directions. 13. Roles : what kind of planner to be? / Patsy Healey and Huw Thomas -- 14. Tackling ethical issues / Huw Thomas and Patsy Healey -- 15. Strategies of legitimacy / Huw Thomas and Patsy Healey -- 16. Knowledge, skills and their validation : knowing why, as well as what and how / Patsy Healey and Huw Thomas |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-238) and index |
Subject |
City planning -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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City planners -- Professional ethics.
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City planners -- Professional ethics -- Great Britain.
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Urban policy.
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Urban policy -- Great Britain.
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Author |
Healey, Patsy.
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LC no. |
91002903 |
ISBN |
1856281736 |
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