This paper argues that in the greater scheme of things, these constraints are a relatively small price to pay. The paper seek to advance the view that pragmatism provides a better and more balanced decision making platform for a planner as it take into consideration communicative methods, stakeholders and resources like time and money. The paper will also seek to unpack the notion of pragmatism and some of its applications in the planning profession
Reference:
Norsworthy, J, Marrian, B and Mashiri, MAM. 2008. Towards greater pragmatism in planning: a growing challenge for planners. Planning Africa 2008: Shaping the Future, Johannesburg, South Africa, 13-16 April 2008, pp 12
Norsworthy, J., Marrian, B., & Mashiri, M. (2008). Towards greater pragmatism in planning: a growing challenge for planners. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3056
Norsworthy, J, B Marrian, and MAM Mashiri. "Towards greater pragmatism in planning: a growing challenge for planners." (2008): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3056
Norsworthy J, Marrian B, Mashiri M, Towards greater pragmatism in planning: a growing challenge for planners; 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3056 .