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Participative Models of Planning Vs Post-Modern Views of Planning.  

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Local and Strategic Planning Participative Models of Planning Vs Post-Modern Views of Planning By Harpreet Chadha W01104706 Module tutor : Robin Crompton It is my intention to explain as best I can within the parameters of this paper, various 'participative' models that have played a part in town planning, relying heavily on Sherry Arnstein's "A Ladder of Citizen Participation" as it is in my opinion the most influential article that deals specifically with the topic of participation in respect to town planning. Other theorists, philosophers and political thinkers such as Hillier, Routledge, Melucci, Albrechts, Cohen and Arato have all provided their views and proposed solutions, and indeed have asked many interesting questions, mainly dealing with issues of power, that cannot be ignored. It is also my intention to discuss the 'post-modern' views of planning which can only happen with an understanding of the 'modern' views of planning, as it was only with the social failure of...

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