Abstract

The course of urban planning came under severe attack in the 1970s. This had an impact on and changes the scope of planning, the research agenda, the planner's tool-kit, and on forms of urban organization. An attempt is made to explain these changing forms of urban organization through the specific modes of social and economic organization in a certain period of time (Fordism and post-Fordism). Emphasis will be put on local policies and on some recent developments that can be witnessed in Europe.

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