Presented at the UK-Ireland Planning Research Conference 2024
Planning has never been radical. This is how it could be.
In this roundtable, a group of scholars from the University of Sheffield will discuss their ‘Manifesto for a Radical Planning’: a series of propositions to change current planning theory and practice.
Expect a provocative discussion that will challenge everything from neoliberalism, land and property ownership, and the idea of planning ‘balance’, to the troubling coloniality of planning history and the damaging environmental impacts of new ‘natural capital’ methodologies. Shots will be fired!
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