Reinventing Urban Planning in Australia
Humanising the Paradigm Shift, 1970–2000
Robert Freestone editor Nicola Pullan editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:4th Sep '26
£145.99
This title is due to be published on 4th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This edited collection of biographical and autobiographical essays chronicles the transformative journeys of Australian planners who, confronting unprecedented urban challenges in the late twentieth century, pioneered new concepts, methodologies, and approaches that fundamentally reshaped the trajectory of urban planning for the twenty-first century.
The essays illuminate the profound social, economic, and technological upheavals of this era, as the established planning paradigm fractured into multiple specialized approaches – environmental planning, social planning, advocacy planning, collaborative planning, and others. These emerging frameworks, directly linked to rapid urbanisation processes, reverberated through urban planning practice and governance structures. The result was a radical reimagining of the planning model itself, driven by critical reassessments of conventional practice, methodological innovations, grassroots demands for meaningful community participation, and heightened attention to previously marginalised concerns: the needs of women and children, Indigenous culture and rights, heritage conservation, environmental sustainability, and social equity.
Reinventing Urban Planning in Australia will appeal to readers interested in the history of urban and social transformation, the evolution of planning theory and policy, Australian urbanism, planning history, and professional biography. It bridges key disciplines including history, geography, urban planning, and environmental studies, offering valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and students alike.
ISBN: 9781032952871
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324 pages