<p>“This book offers critical insight into professional practice, exploring how planners navigate complex political, professional and personal situations. An important text for anyone seeking to understand the changing nature of the planning profession.” Orly Linovski, University of Manitoba</p><p>
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Presenting the complexities of doing planning work, with all its attendant moral and practical dilemmas, this rich ethnographic study analyses how places are made through stories of four diverse public and private sector working environments.

The book provides a unique insight for educators, students and researchers into the everyday lives of planners and those in associated built environment occupations. This exceptional account of the micro-politics of a knowledge-intensive profession also provides an excellent resource for sociologists of contemporary work. The authors use team ethnography to push the methodological frontiers of planning research and to advance organisational ethnography into new areas.

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Presenting the complexities of doing planning work, with its moral and practical dilemmas, this rich ethnographic study analyses today's planning scene through the stories of four diverse working environments.
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1. Introducing Contemporary Planning Practice

2. Southwell: the Privatised Local Authority

3. Simpsons: the Values-Driven Global Consultancy

4. Bakerdale: a ‘Traditional’ Local Authority Commercialising Under Austerity Politics

5. OIP: the ‘regular’ planning consultancy

6. So, Just What Are Planners Doing?

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The research base of the work is unique in terms of its method, the ethnographic research in planning is entirely new to the field and it offers unique insights for educators, students and researchers.
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Product details

ISBN
9781447365983
Published
2024-05-21
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
P, G, 06, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
236

Biographical note

Abigail Schoneboom is Lecturer in Urban Planning at Newcastle University.

Jason Slade is Lecturer in Planning at the University of Sheffield.

Malcolm Tait is Professor of Planning at the University of Sheffield.

Geoff Vigar is Professor of Urban Planning at Newcastle University.