The Routledge Research Companion to Planning and Culture
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Culture and Planning in a Grain of Sand Greg Young -- PART 1 GLOBAL CONTEXTS -- Preface to Part 1 -- 1 Global Futures: Reflections on Culture, Diversity and Planning for the Twenty-first Century -- 2 A Cultural History of Modern Urban Planning -- 3 Culture to Creativity to Environment - and Back Again -- 4 Case Study Window - Global Cities: Governance Cultures and Urban Policy in New York, Paris, Tokyo and Beijing -- PART 2 PLANNING AND ITS DIMENSIONS -- Preface to Part 2 -- 5 A Feminist Perspective on Planning Cultures: Tacit Gendered Assumptions in a Taciturn Profession -- 6 What Can Planning Theory Be Now? Storytelling and Community Identity in a Tea Party Moment -- 7 Planning Theory and Practice in a Global Context -- 8 Case Study Window - Discourse, Doctrine and Habitus: Redevelopment Contestation on Sydney's Harbour-Edge -- PART 3 CULTURE AND ITS DIMENSIONS -- Preface to Part 3 -- 9 Culture, Planning, Citizenship -- 10 The Cultural and Creative Industries -- 11 Heritage in Planning: Using Pasts in Shaping Futures -- 12 Case Study Window - Cultural Cluster, Capital and Cityscape: The Cultural Economy of Japanese Creative Cities -- PART 4 PLANNING PRACTICES -- Preface to Part 4 -- 13 Cultural Planning and Sustainable Development -- 14 Development, Planning and Sustainability -- 15 Planning and Place Identity -- 16 Case Study Window - Culture in International Sustainability Practices and Perspectives: The Experience of 'Slow City Movement - Cittaslow' -- PART 5 CULTURAL PRACTICES -- Preface to Part 5 -- 17 Public Space and Diversity: Distributive, Procedural and Interactional Justice for Parks -- 18 Public Spaces: On Their Production and Consumption.