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Communicative action and the network society - A pragmatic marriage? Export

Journal Of Planning Education And Research, Vol. 24, No. 2. (2004), pp. 131-140.

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How might Castells's theory of the network society influence planning? The authors argue that while there is much to learn front Castells, the idea of a network society does not warrant a fundamental revision of planning theory. Rather, it reinforces the scope and relevance of Habermasian communicative action and American pragmatism, ideas that are already recognized within planning.


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