政府规划者和关键的规划实践作为盟友:社会空间规划创新的策略

Tim Devos
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摘要协同进化方法在规划研究和实践中得到了广泛的应用。通过超越政府的限制,从公平的竞争环境开始,并拒绝预定义的产出,它使自己与众不同,这是一种彻头彻尾的情境和关系方法。可以说,这一派的研究主要集中在政府主导过程之外的行动主义或激进计划的形式,转向了自我组织的概念。然而,本文探讨了在地方政府机构内部或边界上重新建立一种共同进化方法的可能性。在这样做的过程中,本文试图解决一个明显的差距,当涉及到研究规划行动主义:形式的争议行动,政府行为者与专业规划实践合作,挑战制度化的方法,或司空见惯的程序和工具。基于对作者参与的两个委托规划任务的分析,本文旨在确定一套反复出现的策略,以在地方行政部门内建立社会和空间知识的桥梁。它通过使用四种导航技术来实现这一目标,这些技术可以部署在行动者关系方法中(Hillier 2016)作为分析框架。
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Government Planners and Critical Planning Practices as Allies: Tactics for Socio-Spatial Planning Innovations
Abstract A co-evolutionary approach has been gaining momentum in planning research and practice. Setting itself apart by going beyond the confines of government, starting from a level playing field, and refusing predefined outputs, it is a situational and relational approach through and through. Arguably, this strand of research has predominantly focused on forms of activism or radical planning taking place outside government-led processes, turning to the concept of self-organisation. This article, however, explores the possibility to reconnect a co-evolutionary approach to forms of contentious action occurring within or on the borderlines of the local government apparatus. In doing so, this article seeks to address an apparent gap when it comes to studying planning activism: forms of contentious actions where governmental actors collaborate with professional planning practices in challenging institutionalised methods, or commonplace procedures and instruments. Based on an analysis of two commissioned planning assignments in which the author was involved, this article aims to identify a set of reoccurring tactics mobilised to bridge social and spatial knowledge within local administrations. It does so by using four navigation techniques that can be deployed in an actor-relational approach (Hillier 2016) as an analytical framework.
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