SessionProgram 

 

The 1st  World Planning Schools Congress
11-15 July 2001,Shanghai, China

 

                                                                                   Author list        Session schedule  

The session program is here. 659 papers and 17 roundtables will be discussed in 18 rooms both in Ruian House and our college building. If you have any questions about the list, please contact WPSC Office directly by email - wpsc2001@shtel.net.cn.

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Track 7: Planning Theory and History

 

Co-chairs:   Thomas L. Harper (University of Calgary, Canada)

                  Stan Stein (University of Calgary, Canada)

                  Rob Freestone (University of New South Wales, Australia)

 

7.1    PHILOSOPHY, HERMENEUTICS, AND PLANNING PRACTICE

7.2    MODELS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS APPROACHES

7.3    CONFLICT, CONSENSUS AND COORDINATION

7.4    DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCE

7.5    NEW CHALLENGES AND TRENDS IN PLANNING 

7.6    DEPARTURES IN PLANNING THEORY

7.7    INSTITUTIONAL APPROACHES TO PLANNING

7.8    ETHICS, POWER, AND DISCOURSE

7.9    Development as Freedom: A Pragmatic Review of Development Planning According to Amartya Sen 

7.10* Comparative Planning Cultures

7.11  UTOPIA AND IDEOLOGY

7.12  HISTORICAL URBANISATION AND SETTLEMENT IN ASIA

7.13  URBAN DESIGN, PUBLIC SPACE AND LAND USE

7.14  GLOBALIZATION, LOCALIZATION AND PLANNING IDEAS

 

7.1 PHILOSOPHY, HERMENEUTICS, AND PLANNING PRACTICE:

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 8:00-9:45

Venue: Function Hall

Chair:            

 

7004   Understanding, explaining and interpreting praxis and hermeneutics for praxeutic planning

          Barrie Melotte (Curtin University, Australia)

7031   Semantic Tasks in Planning

          Walter Schoenwandt (Universitaet Stuttgart, Germany)  

7037   'Practical Action, Political Vision': Planners as Missionaries or Chameleons?

          Jean Hillier (Curtin University, Australia)

7015   Planning to Scale: Recovery of the Personal and Public?

          Keith Morrison (Lincoln University, New Zealand)

 

Discussant:

 

 

7.2  MODELS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS APPROACHES

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 10:15-12:00

Venue: Function Hall

Chair:            

 

7023   Modeling as Story-telling: Using Simulation Models as a Narrative

          Subhrajit Guhathakurta (Arizona State University, USA)

7020   Bubbles in Urban Planning

          Rong Yi (Boston University, USA)

          Tianxin Zhang (University of Tokyo, Japan)

7055   Re (De) Constructive Mapping of the Post Modern City: Urban Experimentation with Cognitive Imaging

          Joe Howe (Helwan University, UK)

          Wael Salah Fahmi (Manchester University, UK)

7025   Revolution of Environment: E.A. Gutkind's Conceptualisation of the Dispersed Urban Realm

          Tom Avermaete (Catholic University Leuven, Belgium)

 

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7.3 CONFLICT, CONSENSUS AND COORDINATION

 

Date: 12 July

Time: 15:45-17:30

Venue: Function Hall

Chair:            

 

7044   Urban Planning and Inter-Group Conflict: Strategies of Intervention when Confronted with a Fractured Public Interest

          Scott Bollens (University of California, USA)

7032   Private Communities, Private Planning and the Club Realm

          Christopher Webster (University of Wales Cardiff, Cardiff, UK)

7005   Potentials of the Regime Theory in Analysing and Improving the Co-ordination of Urban and Sub-urban Interdependencies

          Bettina Blumling (University of Dortmund, Germany)

7017   What Lies Beneath Urban Growth Boundaries? A Theoretical Assessment of Growth Consensus

          Mayere Severine (Florida State University, USA)

7058   Can Governments Bargain Effectively?: lessons from a waste transfer station location

          Bruce Stiftel (Florida State University, USA)

 

Discussant:

 

 

7.4 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCE

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 8:00-9:45

Venue: Room 306

Chair:

 

7006   New Departures in Urban Development Planning

          Britton Harris (University of Pennsylvania, USA)

7003   Urban Planning within Socialist Centralism: The Legacy of the German Democratic Republic

          Andreas Holm (Gerhard-Mercator-University Duisburg , Germany)

7047   Governmentality and Urban Planning Theory: The Case of China

          Wing-Shing Tang (Hong Kong Baptist University, China)

 

Discussant:

 

 

7.5 NEW CHALLENGES AND TRENDS IN PLANNING

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 10:15-12:00

Venue: Function Hall

Chair:  

7011   Urban Planning as an Instrument of State Corporatism

          Glen Searle (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)

7052   The Twin Crises of Planning

          Marco Cenzatti (Harvard University, USA) 

7016   Visionary pragmatism: scenario planning in the Netherlands

          Marc Glaudemans (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands)

 

Discussant:  

 

7.6 DEPARTURES IN PLANNING THEORY

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 8:00-9:45

Venue: Function Hall

Chair:  

7035   Intimate Anonymity’ Or Breaking the Code of the Urban Gnome

          Hillel Schocken (Tel Aviv University, Israel) 

7059   Search for a New Paradigm of Urban Area Planning: From Procedural Planning to Planning Process

          Wu tinghai (Tsinghua University, China)

7034   Planning theory: Calling for a new paradigm

          Haiyi Yu (Tsinghua University, China

7054   Planning Theory: Towards an Integrative Methodology

          Franco Archibugu (Planning Studies Centre, Rome)

 

Discussant:

 

 

7.7 INSTITUTIONAL APPROACHES TO PLANNING

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Function Hall

Chair:

 

7021   Towards an Institutional Turn in Planning Theory

          Sigmund Asmervik (Universitaet Stuttgart, Germany)

7014   An institutional and historical account of public participation in Dutch planning

          Johan Woltjer (University of Twente, Netherlands)

7042   Images and Place-Making Institutions

          Michael Neuman (Texas A&M University, USA) 

7045   The Economics of Communicative Planning:  What is Gained by Accepting Some Manipulation?

          Tore Sager (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)

 

Discussant:

 

 

7.8 ETHICS, POWER, AND DISCOURSE

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 15:45-17:30

Venue: Function Hall

Chair:

 

7048   Public and Private Interests - the Roles of Participation between Rational Discourse and Power Calculi

          Wolf Reuter (University of Stuttgart, Germany)

7022   Power: A Dangerous Obsession for Planning

          Stanley Stein (University of Calgary, Canada)

          Thomas Harper (University of Calgary, Canada)

7036   Planning and Democracy: Uneasy Partners

          James Clapp (City Planning & Urban Studies, USA)

7001   Is the Increased Output of Planning Ethics Knowledge in North America Affecting Those Who Practice Planning?

          Jerome Kaufman (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)

 

 

7.9   Development as Freedom: A Pragmatic Review of Development Planning According to Amartya Sen 

Roundtable 7007

 

Date: 12 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Function Hall

Chair: Charles Hoch (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)

 

Panelist: Charles Hoch (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)

              Carol Armstrong (University of Southern California, USA)

              Hilda Blanco (University of Washington, USA)

 

Discussants: Thomas L. Harper (University of Calgary, Canada)

                    Stan Stein (University of Calgary, Canada)

 

 

7.10* Comparative Planning Cultures

 

Roundtable 7051

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Function Hall

Chair: Bish Sanyal (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)

 

Panelist: Bish Sanyal (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)

              Tridib Banerjee (University of Southern California, USA)

              Ed Blakely (Ed Blakely, USA)

              Michael Leaf (University of British Columbia, USA)

              Mee Kam NG (Hong Kong University, China)

              Andreas Faludi (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands)

              Rachelle Alterman (Israel institute of Technology, Israel)

 

*This session is sponsored by the Global Planning Educators Interest Group of ACSP. 

 

 

7.11 UTOPIA AND IDEOLOGY

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 15:45-17:30

Venue: Room 306

Chair:

 

7018   From Property Rights to Public Control: the Quest for Public Interest in the Control of Urban Development

          Philip Booth (University of Sheffield, UK)  

7038   The Utopian Underpinnings of the Nineteenth Century New England Mill Community

          John Mullin (University of Massachusetts, USA)

          Zenia Kotval (Michigan State University, USA)

7043   Interstate Highways and the Central Cities in Postwar America

          Raymond A. Mohl (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)

 

Discussants:

 

 

7.12 HISTORICAL URBANISATION AND SETTLEMENT IN ASIA

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Room 306

Chair:

 

7026   Patterns of Traditional Fishing Villages Along Eastern Coastal Area of Peninsular Malaysia

          Ahmad Sanusi Hassan (University of Science Malaysia, Malaysia)

7008   Planning a New City, Constructing a New Nation-state Urban Politics and Social Process of the Development of Greater Shanghai 1927-1937

          Chi-jeng Kuo (Tunghai University, China Taiwan) 

7046   A Search of Urban Planning Theory in China: The research of small town planning theory

          Wang Shilan (Zhe Jiang University, China)

          Chen Qianhu (Zhe Jiang University, China)

          Zhong Yong (Zhe Jiang University, China)

7057   Experimental City: Taipei or Tokyo?

          Chang, Shu-Mei (Cornell University, USA) 

 

Discussants:

 

 

7.13 URBAN DESIGN, PUBLIC SPACE AND LAND USE

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 10:15-12:00