Reconsidering Localism

Reconsidering Localism

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Jan 12, 2015 · English · Paperback (302 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 302
Language English
Published Jan 12, 2015
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 0415735629
ISBN-13 9780415735629

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Localism emerges as a pivotal concept in contemporary planning discussions, embraced as a remedy for complex governance issues. Simin Davoudi and Ali Madanipour delve into its implications, revealing how localism can serve both as a means of empowering communities and as a potential tool for deeper social cohesion. Through thoughtful analysis, the authors dissect the promises and pitfalls associated with local approaches to planning and development.

Their exploration invites readers to reconsider the traditional paradigms of governance, highlighting the significance of place-based strategies that resonate with local identities. The book emphasizes that while localism advocates for grassroots involvement, it also requires careful navigation of power dynamics and responsiveness to broader societal demands.

Ultimately, Davoudi and Madanipour challenge established frameworks, proposing a more nuanced understanding of localism that balances the desire for local agency with the realities of interconnectedness in a globalized world. The insightful contributions encourage policymakers, planners, and citizens alike to engage critically with the localism debate, aiming for sustainable and inclusive solutions in their communities.
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