with JUDITH INNES and DAVID BOOHER (in UP 120 Introduction to Cities and Planning) INNES AND BOOHER ANALYZE EMERGING PRACTICES OF COLLABORATION in planning and public policy which address the challenges of complexity, fragmentation and uncertainty in our contemporary context. They present a new theory of collaborative rationality designed to make sense of the newpractices. They discuss how collaborative rationality works, what theoriesinform it, what it can accomplish and finally consider its potential and pitfallsfor democracy in the 21st century. JUDITH E. INNES Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California Berkeley DAVID E. BOOHER Center for Collaborative Policy, California State University, Sacramento
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