1st Edition

Neoliberal Spatial Governance

By Phil Allmendinger Copyright 2016
252 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

Neoliberal Spatial Governance explores the changing nature of English town and city planning as it has slowly but clearly transformed. Once a system for regulating and balancing change in the built and natural environments in the public interest, planning now finds itself facilitating development and economic growth for narrow, sectional interests. Whilst there is a lip service... Read more

1. Change and Planning,  2.The Rise and Fall of the Consensus on Planning,  3. New Understandings – a Reinvigorated and Fragmented Left,  4. New Understandings – A Reinvigorated and Unified Right,  5. From New Right to Neoliberal Spatial Governance,  6. A New Ethos,  7. A New Politics for Planning,  8. New Spaces and Scales,  9. Localism, the Big Society and Austerity Planning,  10. Conclusions

Biography

Phil Allmendinger is Professor of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Clare College and Head of the School of Humanities and the Social Sciences.