Planning ethics : a reader planning theory, practice, and education / edited by Sue Hendler
Material type:
- 088281535
- HT 167 .P53 1995
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NU Clark Circulation | Non-fiction | GC HT 167 .P53 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000001864 |
Includes bibliographical reference.
Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I : Ethical Theory and Planning Theory -- Part II : Ethical Theory and Planning Practice -- Part III : Ethical Theory and Planning Education -- Selected Bibliography --About Contributors -- Index.
"Sue Hendler argues that planners recognize that every act of planning pursues certain human values and is a series of statements about what we take to be right or wrong and what we take to represent the highest priorities of the society.Planning Ethics explores planning within alternative moral theories, including liberalism, communitarianism, environmentalism, and feminism."
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