Book Review: Thomas L. Harper and Stanley M. Stein,Dialogical Planning in a Fragmented Society: Critically Liberal,Pragmatic,Incremental. New Brunswick,NJ: Rutgers University,Center for Urban Policy Research,CUPR Press,2006. 372 pp. ISBN 978-0-882-285179-2,US$24.95 (pbk)
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Book Review: Thomas L. Harper and Stanley M. Stein,Dialogical Planning in a Fragmented Society: Critically Liberal,Pragmatic,Incremental. New Brunswick,NJ: Rutgers University,Center for Urban Policy Research,CUPR Press,2006. 372 pp. ISBN 978-0-882-285179-2,US$24.95 (pbk)
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