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Ik ben Ritske Dankert: adviseur op het brede veld van het wonen bij Companen. Daarnaast werk ik aan een proefschrift over de implementatie van beleid. Ik woon in Nijmegen.

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Onderwerp index
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Summary
1. Introduction: alternatives to critical theory
2. Modernism, postmodernism, synthesis
3. Shifts in planning theory
4. Changing space in a non-modern Constitution
5. From paper to practice: some examples
6. Planning spatial changes
Bibliography
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Dossier Actor-Netwerk TheorieRapport uit 2005.

Preface

In 2002 I started two studies at the University of Groningen: philosophy and spatial planning. For the latter I wrote this thesis. Still, there is a lot of philosophy in it. My choice for philosophy in 2002 was inspired on the belief that discussion between different philosophical traditions does also effect spatial planning. Thanks to several courses in planning theory at the University of Groningen and the Humboldt University in Berlin I was able to learn more about the relation between philosophy and spatial planning. Using the literature from different courses in both disciplines I was able to write this thesis.

There are some people I have to thank for their great help during my research. In the first place I want to thank Tom van der Meulen for the critical questions on drafts of this thesis. Answering these questions was not always simple, but they definitely helped me to write a better thesis than I could have done without them. In addition I thank Gert de Roo, Deike Peters and Gerd Walter for teaching me in planning theory. For helping me answering some question on the work of Foucault, Rorty, Habermas and Latour I thank René Boomkens and Hans Harbers of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Groningen. For reading and commenting on (parts of) drafts of this thesis I would like to thank Lorna Kirkpatrick, Tom van der Meulen, Johan Sterrenburg, Anouk Filé, Gert de Roo and Koos van Dijk.

This thesis offers a view on spatial change and planning from a philosophical point of view. From this viewpoint alternative theories on spatial change can be developed. Planning itself is an invention of modernism. With this thesis I try to show how planning can survive even when non-modern philosophy is taken as the leading fundament.

Ritske Dankert
Groningen, October 2005.



 
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