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enzyme ensemble of source and sink superadditivity and subadditivity by mixing or structured transfer (compartmentalization …
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Citizen participation in planning as a decision-making and future-oriented activity is still in the hands of government. New advances in Information Communication Technologies and community informatics have allowed new forms of e-participation and e-planning to emerge. The article refers to...
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In this article, I set out different relationships between planning theory, research and practice, drawing on Lacan's "production of four discourses". I argue that each element of the planning theory-research-practice "triad" acts as the discursive "agent" and gives rise to particular kinds of...
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Approaches from agonistic planning theory view conflict as immanent to pluralistic democracies and criticize communicative planning theories for disregarding such conflict and relying too much on consensus and cooperation. This criticism has led to a partial division between agonistic and...
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Die räumliche Planung in der DDR spielte in der Zeitschrift "Raumforschung und Raumordnung" (RuR) nur eine untergeordnete Rolle. Dennoch können inhaltliche Grundaussagen in der Rezeption der DDR-Territorialplanung festgestellt werden. Ziel dieses Beitrages ist es, inhaltliche Tendenzen über...
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Die Entstehung des Planungsrechts und die Verrechtlichung der Planung in Deutschland folgten historisch keiner planerischen Theorie, sondern einer Eigenlogik des Rechtsstaats. Nur vereinzelt haben der Gesetzgeber oder die Rechtsprechung Elemente der meist deutlich später entwickelten...
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