Lever, John ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2188-8518 and Smith, Ian (2013) Learning to build sustainable communities: an interdependency network perspective. People, Place and Policy Online, 7 (3). pp. 113-126. ISSN 1753-8041
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Abstract
This paper explores the production of sustainable communities from an interdependency network perspective (Newton, 2001). Drawing on fieldwork that examined how planners worked collaboratively with other professionals to address the challenges of delivering New Labour’s Growth Point Initiative, the paper fuses insights from Actor Network Theory with Figurational Sociology to examine the requirements of the skills agenda for building sustainable communities (ODPM, 2004). Through an exploration of the ways in which planners adapted their working practice to facilitate the dual task of delivering growth and sustainable development, we argue that the learning and skills agenda is problematic for understanding how new knowledge and learning emerges.
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