Retracking America;: A theory of transactive planning
Description:
This is a book about planning, or how to link knowledge to action. Describing the crises affecting planning in the United States today – a crisis of valuing and knowing, the author proceeds to outline a new style of planning appropriate to the conditions in post-industrial America. This style – transactive planning – proceeds essentially by a process of mutual learning between expert and client groups, in which interpersonal relations acquire central importance. The dominant mode of communication in transactive planning is dialogue; it is through dialogue that knowledge becomes morally engaged and embedded in a matrix of ongoing actions.
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