
@article{ref1,
title="Insurgent planning: situating radical planning in the global South",
journal="Planning theory",
year="2009",
author="Miraftab, Faranak",
volume="8",
number="1",
pages="32-50",
abstract="This article revisits the notion of radical planning from the standpoint of the global South. Emerging struggles for citizenship in the global South, seasoned by the complexities of state--citizen relations within colonial and post-colonial regimes, offer an historicized view indispensable to counter-hegemonic planning practices. The article articulates the notion of insurgent planning as radical planning practices that respond to neoliberal specifics of dominance through inclusion -- that is, inclusive governance. It characterizes the guiding principles for insurgent planning practices as counter-hegemonic, transgressive and imaginative. The article contributes to two current conversations within planning scholarship: on the implication of grassroots insurgent citizenship for planning, and on (de)colonization of planning theory.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1473-0952",
doi="10.1177/1473095208099297",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1473095208099297"
}