Reference bibliography prepared for Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam Field 1
Sarah Gelbard, October 2016
(see also Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam Field 2 Reference Bibliography)
Altshuler, Alan A. 1965. The city planning process; a political analysis. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
American Academy of Political and Social Science. 1914. Housing and town planning. Philadelphia: American Academy of Political and Social Science.
Anderson, Benedict. 1983. Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism. New York: Verso Books. Reprint, 2006.
Arendt, Hannah. 1944. “The Jew as pariah: a hidden tradition.” Jewish Social Studies 6:99-122.
Arnstein, Sherry R. 1969. “A ladder of citizen participation.” Journal of the American Institute of planners 35 (4):216-224.
Beauregard, Robert A. 1990. “Bringing the city back in.” Journal of the American Planning Association 56 (2):210-215.
Beauregard, Robert A. 1995. “Edge Critics.” Journal of Planning Education and Research 14 (3):163-166. doi: 10.1177/0739456×9501400303.
Berman, Marshall. 1970. The politics of authenticity; radical individualism and the emergence of modern society. New York: Atheneum.
Bhabha, Homi K. 1994. The location of culture. New York: Routledge.
Boyer, M Christine. 1986. Dreaming the rational city: The myth of American city planning. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brenner, Neil, and Nik Theodore. 2002. “Cities and the geographies of ‘actually existing neoliberalism’.” Antipode 34 (3):349-379.
Burke, Peter. 2001. New perspectives on historical writing. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Penn State Press.
Carson, Rachel. 1962. Silent spring. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Castells, Manuel. 1983. The city and the grassroots: a cross-cultural theory of urban social movements. Berkeley: Univ of California Press.
Cherry, Gordon E. 1980. “Aspects of Twentieth-Century Planning.” In Shaping an Urban World, edited by Gordon E Cherry, 64-65. London: Mansell.
Choay, Françoise. 1970. The modern city; planning in the 19th century. New York: G. Braziller.
Crysler, Greig C. 2015. “The Paradoxes of Design Activism: Expertise, Scale and Exchange.” Field Winter 2015 (2).
Davidoff, Paul. 1973. “Advocacy and pluralism in planning.” In A reader in planning theory, edited by Andreas Faludi, 277-296. New York: Pergamon Press. Original edition, Journal of the American Institute of Planners 31(4), 1965.
Davidoff, Paul, and Thomas A Reiner. 1962. “A choice theory of planning.” Journal of the American Institute of Planners 28 (2):103-115.
de Certeau, Michel. 1984. The practice of everyday life. Translated by Steven Rendall. Berkeley: University of California Press. Reprint, 2011.
Dunham, Allison. 1958. “A Legal and Economic Basis for City Planning (Making Room for Robert Moses, William Zeckendorf, and a City Planner in the Same Community).” Columbia Law Review 58 (5):650-671.
Engels, Friedrich. 1845. The condition of the working class in England. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin. Reprint, 1987.
Fainstein, Susan S. 2005. “Planning theory and the city.” Journal of Planning Education and Research 25 (2):121-130.
Fainstein, Susan S, and Norman I Fainstein. 1971. “City planning and political values.” Urban Affairs Review 6 (3):341-362.
Fischler, Raphael. 1998. “Toward a genealogy of planning: zoning and the Welfare State.” Planning Perspectives 13 (4):389-410.
Fischler, Raphael. 2000. “Communicative planning theory: a Foucauldian assessment.” Journal of Planning Education and Research 19 (4):358-368.
Fishman, Robert. 1977. Urban utopias in the twentieth century : Ebenezer Howard, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Le Corbusier. New York: Basic Books.
Fishman, Robert. 1980. “The anti-planners: the contemporary revolt against planning and its significance for planning history.” In Shaping an Urban World, edited by Gordon E Cherry, 242-252. London: Mansell.
Foglesong, Richard E. 1986. Planning the capitalist city : the colonial era to the 1920s. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Forester, John. 1989. Planning in the face of power. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Forester, John. 1999. The deliberative practitioner: Encouraging participatory planning processes: Mit Press.
Forester, John. 2006. “Making participation work when interests conflict: Moving from facilitating dialogue and moderating debate to mediating negotiations.” Journal of the American Planning Association 72 (4):447-456.
Fraser, Nancy. 1990. “Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy.” Social Text (25/26):56-80. doi: 10.2307/466240.
Friedmann, John. 1987. Planning in the public domain: From knowledge to action. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Gaddis, John Lewis. 2002. The landscape of history: How historians map the past. New York: Oxford University Press.
Gallion, Arthur B., and Simon Eisner. 1963. The urban pattern; city planning and design. Princeton: Van Nostrand.
Gans, Herbert J. 1968. People and plans; essays on urban problems and solutions. New York: Basic Books.
Giddens, Anthony. 1984. The constitution of society: Outline of the theory of structuration. Berkeley: Univ of California Press.
Giddens, Anthony. 1990. The consequences of modernity. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Glass, Ruth. 1973. “The evaluation of planning: some sociological considerations.” In A Reader in Planning Theory, edited by Andreas Faludi, 45-67. New York: Pergamon Press. Original edition, International Social Science Journal 11(3), 1959.
Goffman, Erving. 1963. Behavior in public places; notes on the social organization of gatherings. New York: Free Press of Glencoe.
Habermas, Jürgen. 1962. The structural transformation of the public sphere : an inquiry into a category of bourgeois society. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Reprint, 1991.
Hall, Peter. 1988. Cities of tomorrow : an intellectual history of urban planning and design in the twentieth century. New York: Blackwell.
Hancock, John L. 1967. “Planners in The Changing American City, 1900-1940.” Journal of the American Institute of Planners 33 (5):290-304. doi: 10.1080/01944366708977936.
Harvey, David. 1973. Social justice and the city. Vol. 1, Geographies of justice and social transformation. Athens: University of Georgia Press. Reprint, 2009.
Harvey, David. 1985. “On Planning the Ideology of Planning (1978).” In The urbanization of capital: studies in the history and theory of capitalist urbanization, 163-184. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.
Harvey, David. 1989. “From managerialism to entrepreneurialism: the transformation in urban governance in late capitalism.” Geografiska Annaler. Series B. Human Geography 71 (1):3-17.
Healey, Patsy. 1992. “Planning through debate: the communicative turn in planning theory.” Town planning review 63 (2):143-162.
Hebdige, Dick. 1979. Subculture, the meaning of style. London: Methuen.
Howard, Ebenezer. 1898. Garden cities of to-morrow. Cambridge: MIT Press. Reprint, 1965.
Huxley, Margo, and Oren Yiftachel. 2000. “New paradigm or old myopia? Unsettling the communicative turn in planning theory.” Journal of planning education and research 19 (4):333-342.
Jacobs, Allan B. 1984. “Looking at cities.” Places 1 (4):28-37.
Jacobs, Jane. 1961. The death and life of great American cities. New York: Vintage Books. Reprint, 1992.
Knox, Paul L. 1987. “The social production of the built environment architects, architecture and the post-modern city.” Progress in human geography 11 (3):354-377.
Le Corbusier. 1925. The city of to-morrow and its planning. New York: Dover. Reprint, 1987.
Lefebvre, Henri. 1974. The production of space. Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith. Oxford: Blackwell. Reprint, 1991.
Lefebvre, Henri. 1996. “The Right to the City.” In Writings on cities, 147-159. Oxford: Blackwell.
Lynch, Kevin. 1960. The image of the city. Cambridge: MIT press.
Lynch, Kevin. 1981. Good city form. Cambridge: MIT press.
Marcuse, Peter. 1976. “Professional ethics and beyond: values in planning.” Journal of the American Institute of Planners 42 (3):264-274.
Marcuse, Peter. 1980. “Housing policy and city planning: The puzzling split in the United States, 1893-1931.” In Shaping an urban world, edited by Gordon E Cherry, 23-58. London: Mansell.
Marcuse, Peter. 1989. “Who/what decides what planners do?” Journal of the American Planning Association 55 (1):79-81.
Marsh, Benjamin Clarke. 1909. An Introduction to city planning : democracy’s challenge to the American city. New York: B.C. Marsh.
McCall, Michael K., and Christine E. Dunn. 2012. “Geo-information tools for participatory spatial planning: Fulfilling the criteria for good governance?” Geoforum 43 (1):81.
McQuarrie, Michael. 2013. “No contest: participatory technologies and the transformation of urban authority.” Public Culture 25 (1):143.
Mumford, Lewis. 1938. The culture of cities. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. Reprint, 1970.
Norberg-Schulz, Christian. 1996. “The phenomenon of place.” In Theorizing a new agenda for architecture, edited by Kate Nesbitt, 412-427. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Original edition, 1976.
Peattie, Lisa R. 1968. “Reflections on advocacy planning.” Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34 (2):80-88.
Rein, Martin. 1969. “Social planning: The search for legitimacy.” Journal of the American Institute of Planners 35 (4):233-244.
Rittel, Horst WJ, and Melvin M Webber. 1973. “Dilemmas in a general theory of planning.” Policy sciences 4 (2):155-169.
Sandercock, Leonie. 1998. Making the invisible visible: A multicultural planning history. Vol. 2, California studies in critical human geography. Berkeley: Univ of California Press.
Sandercock, Leonie, and Peter Lysiottis. 1998. Towards cosmopolis: Planning for multicultural cities. New York: Wiley.
Sassen, Saskia. 2001. The global city: New york, london, tokyo. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Scott, Mel. 1969. American city planning since 1890; a history commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the American Institute of Planners. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Sennett, Richard. 1970. The uses of disorder: personal identity & city life. New York: Knopf.
Sennett, Richard. 2000. “Reflections on the Public Realm.” In A Companion to the City, edited by Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson, 380-387. Oxford: Blackwell.
Sitte, C. 1889. City planning according to artistic principles. Translated by George R Collins and Christine Crasemann Collins. New York: Random House. Reprint, 1965.
Sutcliffe, Anthony. 1981. Towards the planned city : Germany, Britain, the United States, and France, 1780-1914. Oxford: Blackwell.
Webber, Melvin M. 1963. “Comprehensive planning and social responsibility: toward an AIP consensus on the profession’s roles and purposes.” Journal of the American Institute of Planners 29 (4):232-241.
Webber, Melvin M. 1978. “A Difference Paradigm for Planning.” In Planning Theory in the 1980’s, edited by Robert W Burchell and George Sternlieb, 151-162. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University.
Weber, Max. 1921. The city. Translated by Don Martindale and Gertrud Neuwirth. New York: The Free Press. Reprint, 1958.
Weiss, Marc A. 1980. “The origins and legacy of urban renewal.” In Urban and regional planning in an age of austerity, edited by Pierre Clavel, John Forester and William W. Goldsmith, 53-80. New York: Pergamon Press.
Whyte, William H. 1988. City: Rediscovering the center. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Reprint, 2012.
Wortham-Galvin, Brooke D. 2013. “An Anthropology of Urbanism: How People Make Places (and What Designers and Planners Might Learn from It).” FOOTPRINT 7 (13):21-40.
Yiftachel, Oren. 1998. “Planning and social control: Exploring the dark side.” Journal of Planning Literature 12 (4):395-406.
Young, Iris Marion. 1989. “Polity and group difference: a critique of the ideal of universal citizenship.” Ethics 99 (2):250-274.
Young, Iris Marion. 1990. Justice and the politics of difference. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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