Postmodernism confronts planning: Some thoughts on an appropriate response

Authors

  • Philip Harrison

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/trp.v40i0.2477

Keywords:

development planners, modernism, post-modernism

Abstract

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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Published

1996-04-30

How to Cite

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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Section

Research articles