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Pitfalls in Strategic Planning: Lessons for Legitimacy
Authors:Stephen McKay  Michael Murray  Liu Ping Hui
Affiliation:1. School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering , Queen's University Belfast , Belfast, BT9 5AG, UK s.mckay@qub.ac.uk;3. School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering , Queen's University Belfast , BT95AG, UK E-mail: m.r.murray@qub.ac.uk;4. East China Institute of Technology , Nanchang, 34000, P.R.China E-mail: pinghuilui@126.com
Abstract:The paper considers how planning as a political activity is underpinned by concepts of justice and how professional practitioners are consistently faced with making ethical choices in the public interest. The key objective is therefore to identify the centrality of ethics in praxis. In this context, political liberal theory is empirically useful in exploring both the role of participants and the processes employed in strategic planning. A case study analysis generates key issues which are relevant to planning in the wider arena and an extensive series of interviews provides interesting insights into the dynamic between those involved and the effectiveness of procedures followed.
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