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November 2016: 234x156: 308pp

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Preface Introduction to the Volume

Theme 1: Practising HopeTheme introduction Libby Porter

Theme 2: Economic Development and RegionalismTheme introduction Haripriya Rangan

Theme 3: World Cities and the Good City: Contradictions and PossibilitiesTheme introductionHaripriya Rangan

Theme 4: Social Learning, Communities, and Empowered CitizenshipTheme introduction Jacquelyn Chase

Theme 5: Chinese UrbanismTheme introductionMee Kam Ng

Mee Kam NgPost-scriptJohn Friedmann

Theme 5: Chinese UrbanismTheme introduction ; Mee KamNgIgnoring the ramparts: John Friedmann’s dialogue withChinese urbanism and Chinese studiesTimothy CheekChallengesof strategic planning in another planning culture: Learning fromworking in a Chinese city Klaus R. KunzmannSocial learning increative Shanghai Sheng ZhongFrom Xinhai Revolution (1911)to the Umbrella Movement (2014): Insurgent citizenship, radicalplanning and Chinese culture in the Hong Kong SAR Mee KamNg Post-script John Friedmann

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Insurgencies andRevolutionsReflections on John Friedmann’sContributions to Planning Theory andPractice

Edited by Haripriya Rangan, Mee Kam NG, Libby Porter and Jacquelyn Chase

Series: RTPI Library Series

Insurgencies and Revolutions brings together formerstudents, close research associates, and colleagues of JohnFriedmann to reflect on his contributions to planning theoryand practice. The volume is organized around five broadthemes where Friedmann’s contributions have risen tochallenge established paradigms and generated the spacefor revolutionary thinking and action in urban and regionalplanning – Theorising hope; Economic development andregionalism; World cities and the Good city; Social learning,empowered communities, and citizenship; and Chinesecities.

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