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Bypassing Publicity for Getting Things Done: Between Informal and Formal Planning Practices in Finland
This article contributes to the discussion concerning the ways in which network governance and classical-modernist government practices juxtapose and redefine the idea of publicity in planning practices. Through Finnish urban planning cases we ask what kind of publicity is being promoted. We argue that new modes of governing build and employ institutional ambiguity for ‘getting things done’. This provides possibilities to ‘skim the cream’ of the best possible ways of resolving present planning issues. The crucial question is whether the possible positive outcomes give a mandate to the process, even if the process operates in a democratic void.
Bypassing Publicity for Getting Things Done: Between Informal and Formal Planning Practices in Finland
This article contributes to the discussion concerning the ways in which network governance and classical-modernist government practices juxtapose and redefine the idea of publicity in planning practices. Through Finnish urban planning cases we ask what kind of publicity is being promoted. We argue that new modes of governing build and employ institutional ambiguity for ‘getting things done’. This provides possibilities to ‘skim the cream’ of the best possible ways of resolving present planning issues. The crucial question is whether the possible positive outcomes give a mandate to the process, even if the process operates in a democratic void.
Bypassing Publicity for Getting Things Done: Between Informal and Formal Planning Practices in Finland
Bäcklund, Pia (Autor:in) / Häikiö, Liisa (Autor:in) / Leino, Helena (Autor:in) / Kanninen, Vesa (Autor:in)
Planning Practice & Research ; 33 ; 309-325
27.05.2018
17 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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