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Planning systems and cultures in global comparison. The case of Brazil and Germany

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Author(s):
Zimmermann, Karsten ; Momm, Sandra
Total Authors: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: NTERNATIONAL PLANNING STUDIE; v. 27, n. 3, p. 18-pg., 2022-02-19.
Abstract

The global comparison of planning systems faces several theoretical and normative challenges. Against the background of ongoing debates on the comparability of emerging and existing ideas and practices of planning in the Global North and South, we propose a comparative approach based on field theory. Comparisons of planning systems often focus on the institutional dimension or are mere juxtapositions of cases studies. A comparison based on field theory is more appropriate for the comparative study of planning cultures as the approach allows to interpret planning as an emerging practice influenced (or not) by globalized or European knowledge communities. The two planning systems under scrutiny in this paper are Germany and Brazil. Germany presents a mature field of planning while Brazil's field of planning is emergent. The paper is based on a literature review that supports the formulation of assumptions and tests the approach through a comparison of Brazil and Germany. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 18/12245-1 - Planning in conditions of rapid socio-environmental change: a theoretical-methodological framework for comparative analysis
Grantee:Sandra Irene Momm Schult
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research