Part three of the theory series will explore Advocacy Planning Theory. This theory has had a lasting impact on the profession, but, in my opinion, is overly simplified. Where many people seem to think that advocacy planning is exclusively employed to benefit the oppressed, the theory actually sought to make planning inclusive of all values and points of view - even those of the oppressor.
Sources/Reading List:
Michael Brooks - "Planning Theory for Practitioners.* Chicago: American Planning Association, 2002.
Paul Davidoff - "Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning." Journal of the American Institute of Planners, Vol 31 (November 1965), pp. 277-296. doi.org/10.108...
Paul Davidoff - "Comment." Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol 48, No. 2 (Spring 1982), pp. 179-180. doi.org/10.108....
Tore Sager - "Advocacy planning: were expectations fulfilled?" Planning Perspectives, Vol. 37, No. 6 (2022), pp. 1205-1230. doi.org/10.108....
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