1st Edition

Citizens in Conflict The Sociology of Town Planning

By J.M. Simmie Copyright 1974
254 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1974,  Citizens in Conflict  explodes the popular mythology that town planning is an objective, rational, apolitical professional activity conducted in the public interest. The book challenges the underlying professional conception that society functions as an integrated, cooperative system based on generally agreed values—a view the author argues is fundamentally false. In... Read more

1. Concepts and definitions 2. Co-operative society 3. A socio-political perspective on British town planning 4. Social conflict and spatial inequality 5. Power, planning and distributional equity 6. Social action and ideological conflict 7. The planning of change

Biography

J.M. Simmie is Professor Emeritus in Innovation Studies School of the Built Environment at Oxford Brookes University, UK. His research is focused on technological innovation, productivity and the competitiveness of regions and cities within the general theoretical framework of evolutionary economic theory and economic geography. James has been a Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute, an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and of the Academy of Social Sciences.