List of figures List of tables Contributors Preface Introduction: A New Context for Planning? Louis Albrechts and Seymour J. Mandelbaum 1 The Network Society: A New Paradigm? 1.1 Communicative Action and the Network Society: A Pragmatic Marriage? Niraj Verma and HaeRan Shin 1.2 Planning and the Network City: Discursive Correspondences Robert A. Beauregard 1.3 Escaping the Prison of "the Present Place": Can We Plan the Future of Localities in the Context of a Network Society? Dowell Myers 1.4 The Discourse Network: A Way of Understanding Policy Formation, Stability, and Change in the Networked Polity Nicholas Low 1.5 Commentary: Networks and Planning Thought Judith E. Innes 2 Organization of Space and Time 2.1 Impact of Physical Networks 2.1.1 Cities and Transport: Exploring the Need for New Planning Approaches Luca Bertolini 2.1.2 Networking for Trans-National "Missing Links": Tracing the Political Success of European High-Speed Rail in the 1990s Deike Peters 2.1.3 Strategies for Networked Cities Stephen Graham 2.1.4 The "Network City": A New Old Way of Thinking Cities in the ICT Age Paul Drewe 2.1.5 Commentary Gabriel Dupuy 2.2 Organization of Space and Time: Challenges for Planning and Planners 2.2.1 Planning as Persuasive Storytelling in the Context of "the Network Society" James A. Throgmorton 2.2.2 Network Complexity and the Imaginative Power of Strategic Spatial Planning Patsy Healey 2.2.3 Commentary: Imagining Urban Transformation Leonie Sandercock 3 Policy Networks and Governance 3.1 Local Networks and Capital Building 3.1.1 Why Liberal Planning Cannot Manage the Network Society: Lessons from Community Action Howell S. Baum 3.1.2 ICT-Enforced Community Networks for Sustainable Development and Social Inclusion Klaus Frey 3.1.3 Recovery from Disasters: Challenges for Low Income Communities in the Americas William J. Siembieda 3.1.4 The Multicultural City in the Age of Networks Xavier de Souza Briggs 3.1.5 Commentary Susan S. Fainstein 3.2 Governance Capacity, Policy Networks, and Territorial Specificities 3.2.1 The Global Emergence of Private Planning and Governance Chris Webster and Shin Lee 3.2.2 Inter-Agency Transport Planning: Cooperation in a Loose Policy Network Tore Sager and Inger-Anne Ravlum 3.2.3 Collaborative Planning, Commitment, and Trust. Dealing with Uncertainty in Networks Ronald G.H. van Ark and Jurian Edelenbos 3.2.4 Reconnecting Space, Place, and Institutions: Inquiring into "Local" Governance in Urban and Regional Research Enrico Gualini 3.2.5 Commentary: Governance Capacity, Policy Networks, and Territorial Specificities Patsy Healey Bibliography Index