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Insurgent Planning Practice

Various AuthorsSeries: Urban Worlds
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Year
2024
Language
English

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This book investigates insurgent planning practices and their potential for alternative forms of civic engagement and democracy-building. It explores how planners can challenge technocratic planning by incorporating notions of participation, inclusion, trans-sectionality and the right to the city into their daily practices. Each chapter delves into those daily practices to answer: What does insurgent planning practice look like in practice? How are radical planners coping with traditional, technocratic planning as practised in most places around the world? And what do they do to advance an agenda of democratisation and the right to the city, counteracting neoliberal forms of governance?


Chapters draw on conversations with planners in several cities around the world, cataloguing insurgent experiences that challenge the status quo of contemporary market-based, exclusionary city-making. Throughout, cross-cutting issues such as gender, race and class are explored to consider ways in which insurgent planners bring diversity into planning.

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"A timely and important contribution to the scholarly conversations on radical, insurgent, and pluriversal planning practices... reinvigorates geography and urban planning by foregrounding the everyday, messy, situated practices of diverse configurations of dissidence against technocratic and neoliberal city-making... the volume's strength lies in its empirical richness and its attempt to make vis
Efadul Huq, AAG Review of Books
"Since the 1960s, there were pressing pleas and cries to incorporate citizen participation in urban planning. Nowadays, most of the participatory planning attempts, when allowed by the powerholders, have been critically assessed as limited, flawed or even manipulative. This volume opens our eyes and invites to examine these contradictions. The 'insurgent' standpoint helps the authors explore vario
Miguel A. Martínez, Professor of Housing and Urban Sociology, University of Uppsala

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