Revisiting Habermas - Exploring the Theoretical Roots and Contemporary Challenges of Communicative Urban and Regional Planning

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School of Engineering | Doctoral thesis (article-based)
Date
2017
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Mcode
Degree programme
Language
en
Pages
99 + app. 109
Series
Aalto University publication series DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, 91/2017
Description
Supervising professor
Mäntysalo, Raine, Prof., Aalto-yliopisto, Department of Built Environment, Finland
Thesis advisor
Mäntysalo, Raine, Prof., Aalto-yliopisto, Department of Built Environment, Finland
Keywords
communicative planning, communicative action, Habermas, planning theory, kommunikatiivinen suunnittelu, kommunikatiivinen toiminta
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  • [Publication 1]: Mattila, Hanna. Public participation and legitimacy management in planning – Finnish welfarist planning tradition viewed in light of Habermas’s theory of legitimation. Submitted to the journal Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography in the year 2016.
  • [Publication 2]: Mattila, Hanna. 2016. Can collaborative planning go beyond locally focused notions of the ‘public interest’? The potential of Habermas’ concept of ‘generalizable interest’ in pluralist and trans-scalar planning discourses. Planning Theory, volume 15, issue 4, pages 344–365. ISSN: 1473-0952.
    DOI: 10.1177/1473095216640568 View at publisher
  • [Publication 3]: Mattila, Hanna. 2016. The strategic and communicative uses of architectural designs in planning: a Habermasian perspective on the case of Guggenheim Helsinki. DATUTOP, issue 34, pages 242-270. ISSN: 0359-7105.
  • [Publication 4]: Mattila, Hanna. The ‘aesthetic turn’ as a bridge between communicative and agonist planning theories – Exploring the interplay of ‘consensus’ and ‘dissensus’ with a view on its implications for Finnish planning. Accepted for publication in the journal Architectural Research in Finland in the year 2016.
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