Ideology

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Ideology is term used to describe how we think the world ought to be (Brand, Graffikin, 2007). This can be the case in any policy area, for example in planning or politics. One should try to accomplish some kind of utopia of his own ideas. This method in planning is not always completely rational way of thinking (Brand Graffikin, 2007). Expression and vision are important factors in Ideology. Ideology focusses mainly on the external factor in which lived experience is percieved (Purvis, Hunt, 1993). Marx is good example of an ideological writer (Purvis, Hunt, 1993)..

References

Brand. R. Graffikin, F. (2007) Collaborative Planning in an Uncollobartive world. Planning Theory 6 (3)

Purvis, Hunt (1993) Discourse, Ideology, Discourse, Ideology The British Journal of Sociology

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