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==Definition==
Architectual design and planning for powerless 'weak' city groups, notably when resisting destructive schemes by planning authority, government agencies or similar bodies. It is created for ensuring that all groups are equally presented in the decision-making process. This is ensured by giving advocacy to group not equally presented. The key-role for the planner is to facilitate advocacys to the powerless group(s) or to encourage them to use advocacy to strengthen their position.  
Architectual design and planning for powerless 'weak' city groups, notably when resisting destructive schemes by planning authority, government agencies or similar bodies. It is created for ensuring that all groups are equally presented in the decision-making process. This is ensured by giving advocacy to group not equally presented. The key-role for the planner is to facilitate advocacys to the powerless group(s) or to encourage them to use advocacy to strengthen their position.  
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*page created by Paul van den Hogen --[[PaulHogen|PaulHogen]] 15:59, 24 September 2012
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==References==
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*Tore Sager, The logic of critical communicative planning: Transaction cost alteration(2006)
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==Contributors==
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*''page created by Paul van den Hogen'' --[[PaulHogen|PaulHogen]] 15:59, 24 September 2012

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Definition

Architectual design and planning for powerless 'weak' city groups, notably when resisting destructive schemes by planning authority, government agencies or similar bodies. It is created for ensuring that all groups are equally presented in the decision-making process. This is ensured by giving advocacy to group not equally presented. The key-role for the planner is to facilitate advocacys to the powerless group(s) or to encourage them to use advocacy to strengthen their position.

References

  • Tore Sager, The logic of critical communicative planning: Transaction cost alteration(2006)

Contributors

  • page created by Paul van den Hogen --PaulHogen 15:59, 24 September 2012
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