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use of the concept of power in planning theory had become with time a conceptual problem. It chains our imagination for justice and change. Grand narratives of power generate a reductionist understanding of urban problems and planning roles in their making and alleviation. Breaking free of these chains is possible only by committing to the full gamut of relations and dynamics of multiple components
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Planning Theory is an international peer-reviewed forum for the critical exploration of planning theory. The journal publishes the very best research covering the latest debates and developments within the field. A core publication for planning theorists, the journal will also be of considerable interest to scholars of human geography, public administration, administrative science, sociology and anthropology.