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The Future of the Countryside and the Future of the Planning Profession
Authors:NIC WHEELER
Affiliation:1. The Nordic Africa Institute , P.O. Box 1703, SE-751 47, Uppsala, Sweden amin.kamete@nai.uu.se
Abstract:Taking the relational nature of participatory governance as a point of departure, this paper interrogates the attitude, behaviour and thinking of planners in urban Zimbabwe. Particular emphasis is placed on the planners' interaction with the public. The discussion analyses one city's planning system as it implements an ambitious “governance outreach programme” which involves interacting with youths who are using public space illegally. The central argument of the paper is that it is difficult to operationalise participatory governance in planning mainly because the relational nature of governance requires planners to act in ways that conflict with their preferred role as technical experts. The discussion exposes how pointless it can be for bureaucrats to interact with the public, when the participants' attitude, means, behaviour and style express no confidence in the institutional framework. The paper suggests that the transformation from government to governance is not merely procedural, and requires a deep cultural change on the part of planners.
Keywords:Participatory local governance  youth  planners  power  planning  instrumental rationality  urban Zimbabwe
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