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Can collaborative planning go beyond locally focused notions of the “public interest”? The potential of Habermas’ concept of “generalizable interest” in pluralist and trans-scalar planning discourses:
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In this paper, the concept of public interest in planning from the point of view of Patsy Healey's collaborative planning theory was explored from the perspective of Habeabe and Healey.Abstract:
This article approaches the concept of public interest in planning from the point of view of Patsy Healey’s collaborative planning theory on one hand and, on the other, from the perspective of Habe...read more
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