This paper defines and discusses a tentative set of narratives concerning the INPUT 2012 Conference. Narratives refer to theoretical issues derived from the observation and analysis of significant case studies, to new and innovative ways of interpreting and implementing progressive planning, and to the question of complexity and its relationship with structuralist and post-structuralist planning theories and practices.
Planning theory and practice and the INPUT 2012 Conference
ZOPPI, CORRADO
2012-01-01
Abstract
This paper defines and discusses a tentative set of narratives concerning the INPUT 2012 Conference. Narratives refer to theoretical issues derived from the observation and analysis of significant case studies, to new and innovative ways of interpreting and implementing progressive planning, and to the question of complexity and its relationship with structuralist and post-structuralist planning theories and practices.File in questo prodotto:
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