Planning for the Common Good
by
Mick Lennon
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
RTPI Library Series
ISBN-10
036772605X
ISBN-13
9780367726058
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 31st, 2021
Print length
140 Pages
Weight
453 grams
Product Classification:
Interdisciplinary studiesUrban communitiesSocial theoryHuman geographyUrban & municipal planning
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This book proposes that the common good should not be conceived as something pre-existing and ‘out there’ to be identified and applied, or something simply produced through the correct configuration of democracy.
"Appeals to the ''common good'' or ''public interest'' have long been used to justify planning as an activity. While often criticised, such appeals endure in spirit if not in name as practitioners and theorists seek ways to ensure that planning operates as an ethically attuned pursuit. Yet, this leaves us with the unavoidable question as to how an ethically sensitive common good should be understood. In response, this book proposes that the common good should not be conceived as something pre-existing and ''out there'' to be identified and applied, or something simply produced through the correct configuration of democracy. Instead, it is contended that the common good must be perceived as something ''in here'', which is known by engagement with the complexitiesof a context through employing the interpretive tools supplied to one by the moral dimensions of the life in which one is inevitably embedded. The book brings into conversation a series of thinkers not normally mobilised in planning theory, including Paul Ricoeur, Alasdair MacIntyre and Charles Taylor. These shine light on how the values carried by the planner are shaped through both their relationships with others and their relationship with the ''tradition of planning'' - a tradition it is argued that extends as a form of reflective deliberation across time and space. It is contended that the mutually constitutive relationship that gives planning its raison d''ãetre and the common good its meaning are conceived through a narrative understanding extending through time that contours the moral subject of planning as it simultaneously profiles the ethical orientation of the discipline. The book provides a new perspective on how we can come to better understand what planning entails and how this dialectically relates to the concept of the common good. In both its aim and approach, this book provides an original contribution to planning theory that reconceives why it is we do what we do, and how we envisage what should be done differently. It will be of interest to scholars, students and practitioners in planning, urban studies, sociology and geography"--
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