D. McNally, K. McClymont, Laura Harrington, B. Asante, O. McCausland, Mikhail Karikis, Edward Brookes, Friederike Landau-Donnelly, Jason Luger, Gloria Lanci, G. Wekerle, J. Crawshaw
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This Interface presents nine pieces which engage with the broad theme of ‘ art and planning ’ in a new and diverse way. They have emerged, partially, from a one-day exploratory international workshop which aimed to interrogate and recon fi gure the relationships between, and experiences of, planners working with artists and artists working with planners. The workshop aimed to explore the experiences, bene fi ts, discords and dif fi culties of artists and planners working in each other ’ s fi elds from both contemporary practice and historically. It engaged with ideas of public space, collaboration and power; gentri fi cation and tokenism as well as ideas of aesthetic practices which we return to in our Afterword. The power of dialogue between planning/er and art/ists to change ways of working and create more progressive urban spaces, was both some-thing discussed and something we aim to take forward in this collection of pieces.
期刊介绍:
Planning Theory & Practice provides an international focus for the development of theory and practice in spatial planning and a forum to promote the policy dimensions of space and place. Published four times a year in conjunction with the Royal Town Planning Institute, London, it publishes original articles and review papers from both academics and practitioners with the aim of encouraging more effective, two-way communication between theory and practice. The Editors invite robustly researched papers which raise issues at the leading edge of planning theory and practice, and welcome papers on controversial subjects. Contributors in the early stages of their academic careers are encouraged, as are rejoinders to items previously published.