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- aggregation title "De ontspannen versus de jachtige metropool: pleidooi voor een horizontale ruimtelijke planning".
- aggregation abstract "From the 1980s onwards, and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness in global networked societies, planners have tried to move beyond classic technocratic and/or sociocratic ideas on planning towards new approaches dealing with the multiplicities and fuzziness of time and space. Innovative ideas have been developed with regard to discursive, collaborative and informal planning, relational geography, multi-planar, non-linear and actor-relational approaches, and other positions. Nonetheless techno- and sociocratic approaches remain dominant conceptions in much practice and teaching in Europe and elsewhere. Therefore in this paper I will sketch a frame from which these innovative ideas on space and time are in some way interrelated to each other too. As such the innovative fragmented contributions of the past two or three decennia could also be regarded as a bigger transition towards what I call a movement of 'planning of undefined becoming'. From these backgrounds I will reflect on the presumed preference for compact or dispersed urban regions; or the contradiction between vertical or horizontal metropolises. I will approach these contradictions as an epistemological difference and I will try to develop an outline for a planning of horizontal undefined becoming.".
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