Postmodernism confronts planning: Some thoughts on an appropriate response
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https://doi.org/10.38140/trp.v40i0.2477Keywords:
development planners, modernism, post-modernismAbstract
During the past few decades a new and profoundly destabilising movement has threatened to overturn the great intellectual and artistic traditions inherited from the nineteenth century Enlightenment. This movement, commonly referred to as postmodernism, confronts development planners in South Africa with stimulating but uncomfortable challenges.
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1996-04-30
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Harrison, P. (1996) “Postmodernism confronts planning: Some thoughts on an appropriate response”, Town and Regional Planning, 40, pp. 26–34. doi: 10.38140/trp.v40i0.2477.
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