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Strife: Urban Planning and Agonism
Oleh:
Ploger, John
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Planning Theory vol. 3 no. 1 (Mar. 2004)
,
page 71–92.
Topik:
agonism
;
governance
;
planning
;
strife
;
urban regeneration
Fulltext:
71PT31.pdf
(144.7KB)
Isi artikel
Conflict is immanent to planning, and perhaps particularly to practice within a pluralistic, multicultural society. Chantal Mouffe argues that there is a political need for an ‘agonistic pluralism’ as a democratic response to a context of diversity and conflict. Perhaps the key complex of problems in contemporary planning is how to work with ‘strife’. Proceeding from the perspective of a Danish urban regeneration project named ‘kvarterløft’, this article will discuss planning experiences with conflicts, empowerment, consensussteering, and governance that point to the need to make ‘strife’ – the ongoing dispute about words, meaning, discourses, visions or ‘the good life’ – central to planning processes.
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