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The Communicative Planning Theory in Perspective. Edition No. 1
VDM Publishing House, January 2012, Pages: 72
Communicative Planning Theory (CPT) seems to inaugurate questions within the South-African context, which could result in the creation of a healthy living environment in South-Africa, and in turn accommodate the growing question in the global North (USA and Europe) of how to best accommodate a heterogeneous public. Planning theory and practice is the bearer of norms and values formed at the origin of its development, arguably, Europe and the USA often referred to as the global North. The communities wherein planning is practiced (particularly South-Africa) are the bearers of their own norms and values (numerous groups and cultures are present in South Africa). The norms and values of the two identified spheres do not seem to ‘understand’ each other. Consensus is based on mutual understanding, which in turn is essential in a democratic society. Communicating groups seem to differ in their very system of being and perception of things, which goes beyond speech. Therefore one could ask the question of how then does one understand or identify the true need of the public (Watson, 2002).
Alebachew Hailu, Gelaneh.
I am Alebachew Hailu. I have got my first degree on pedagogic and geography composite from Bahir Dar University (Ethiopia) in 2003 and my second degree on Education from Andhra University (India) in 2008. Currently I am working in Jimma University Institute of Education and Professional Development Studies as an instructor.
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