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PL599 : The Class : Planning Basics : Theory and Models : Readings

Readings

This is a relatively heavy load. Please plan your time accordingly.

Design Professionals and the Built Environment (chs.10 and 23)

Planning in the USA (review ch.1, 14, 16) skim

Read the two Hartshorn parts and select two of the theoretic readings:


Hartshorn, T.A., Perception and Quality of Life Issues, In Interpreting the City: An Urban Geography 2nd, Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, ©1992. pp. 202-207.

Hartshorn, T.A., Land Use Dynamics, In Interpreting the City: An Urban Geography 2nd, Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, ©1992. pp. 225-226, 228-234.

Select two:

Macionis, J.J., Parrillo, V.N., Social Psychology: The Urban Experience, In Cities and Urban Life, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, ©1998, Chapter 5, pp. 133-135.

Macionis, J.J., Parrillo, V.N., Geography and Ecology: Making Sense of Space, In Cities and Urban Life, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, ©1998, Chapter 6, pp. 167-178, 185-190.

Campbell, S., & Fainstein, S.S., Introduction: The Structure and Debates of Planning Theory, In Readings in Planning Theory, Campbell, S. and Fainstein, S., eds., Blackwell Publishers, Massachusetts, ©1996, Part 1 pp. 1- 11. Part 2, Part 3

Beauregard, R.A., Between Modernity and Postmodernity: The Ambiguous Position of U.S. Planning, In Readings in Planning Theory, Campbell, S. and Fainstein, S., eds., Blackwell Publishers, Massachusetts, ©1996, pp. 214-229. (same as part 2)

Fainstein, S.S., & Fainstein, N., City Planning and Political Values: An Updated View, In Readings in Planning Theory, Campbell, S. and Fainstein, S., eds., Blackwell Publishers, Massachusetts, ©1996. pp. 266-282. (same as part 3)


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