Study on the Concept of ‘Justice’ in Planning Democratic Cities
By: Ramteke, Vilas K.
Contributor(s): Chakradeo, Ujwala.
Publisher: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2021Edition: Vol.18(1), Jan-March.Description: 64-73p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)Online resources: Click here In: ITPI journalSummary: The conceptualization of the ‘Justice’ in urban planning theory was identified by Fainstain (2000), in ’New Directions in Planning Theory’ wherein he examined the three models of planning theory i.e. the Communicative Model; the New Urbanism and the Just City in terms of their efficacy and application in today’s context. The differences among the various types reflect an enduring tension between a focus on the planning process and on emphasis on desirable outcomes. On competitive comparison on merits, author defends the continued use of the just city model and a modified form of the political economy mode of analysisItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The conceptualization of the ‘Justice’ in urban planning theory was identified by
Fainstain (2000), in ’New Directions in Planning Theory’ wherein he examined the three
models of planning theory i.e. the Communicative Model; the New Urbanism and the
Just City in terms of their efficacy and application in today’s context. The differences
among the various types reflect an enduring tension between a focus on the planning
process and on emphasis on desirable outcomes. On competitive comparison on merits,
author defends the continued use of the just city model and a modified form of the
political economy mode of analysis
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