Public Norms and Aspirations: The Turn to Institutions in Action

Author:   Willem Salet
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138084957


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   13 March 2018
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Author:   Willem Salet
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781138084957


ISBN 10:   1138084956
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   13 March 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Preface. Foreword. Chapter 1. The Evaporation of Institutions Chapter 2. Public Norms and Aspirations: The Precursors Chapter 3. Legitimacy in Action: The Logic of Pragmatism and Institutional Legality Chapter 4. How to Investigate Institutions? The Relevance of Paradigm Chapter 5. Five Paradigms of Institutional Planning Research Chapter 6. Institutions in Action: The Changing City-Region

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With a deep understanding of planning and governance developed in his longstanding career as an engaged scholar, Salet draws upon various literatures--philosophy, sociology, juridical studies, political science--to improve planning research methodology, deploying an institutionalist perspective grounded in the pragmatics of urban development and governance. In six chapters, he crafts an original and challenging discussion weaving together two distinct intellectual traditions--institutionalism and pragmatism--to understand how institutions shape and legitimize planning action, and provide it with aspiration and purpose. -Laura Lieto, Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR) All in all, Salet's book is a welcome contribution to planning scholarship primarily. It is a call to planners to go beyond a sole pragmatist perspective and think deeper by asking a set of legitimacy and appropriateness questions before proceeding with decisions. The book contains a set of institutional research approaches and suggestions on ways to make use of them where appropriate. -Kadir Basboga, Journal of Planning Education and Research Although various useful building blocks for an institutionalist approach in planning have recently been provided by some scholars, no substantial `institutional turn' has yet taken place in this field. With this book Salet embarks on a superb venture to fuel this indispensable turn, both by developing a robust and innovative theoretical framework on institutions, and by brilliantly showing the practical relevance of a new outlook on their meaning and role. -Stefano Moroni, Polytechnic University of Milano, Italy This book is a timely and well-grounded challenge to urban researchers and policy-makers to give more attention to the evolving institutions which shape urban governance practices and their interaction with the specific pragmatics of urban development projects and management. -Patsy Healey, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK


With a deep understanding of planning and governance developed in his longstanding career as an engaged scholar, Salet draws upon various literatures--philosophy, sociology, juridical studies, political science--to improve planning research methodology, deploying an institutionalist perspective grounded in the pragmatics of urban development and governance. In six chapters, he crafts an original and challenging discussion weaving together two distinct intellectual traditions--institutionalism and pragmatism--to understand how institutions shape and legitimize planning action, and provide it with aspiration and purpose. -Laura Lieto, Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR) Although various useful building blocks for an institutionalist approach in planning have recently been provided by some scholars, no substantial `institutional turn' has yet taken place in this field. With this book Salet embarks on a superb venture to fuel this indispensable turn, both by developing a robust and innovative theoretical framework on institutions, and by brilliantly showing the practical relevance of a new outlook on their meaning and role. -Stefano Moroni, Polytechnic University of Milano, Italy This book is a timely and well-grounded challenge to urban researchers and policy-makers to give more attention to the evolving institutions which shape urban governance practices and their interaction with the specific pragmatics of urban development projects and management. -Patsy Healey, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK


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Willem Salet is Professor Emeritus of Urban and Regional Planning at the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He chaired the group Urban Planning until 2017. He was the Scientific Director of Amsterdam study center for the Metropolitan Environment (AME) 2008-2013. He was the President of the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) 2008-2010 and was awarded Honorary Membership of AESOP in 2016.

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