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© 1993 Duke University Press

Published outside North America by:
UCL Press Limited
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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may
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lisher.

Printed in the USA.

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the British Library.

ISBN: 1-85728-183-7 PB

Patsy Healey’s chapter was published in an earlier
version as “Planning Through Debate: The Commu
nicative Turn in Planning Theory,” Town Planning
Review 63, no. 2 (1992): 143-162, and appears in this
volume by permission of Liverpool University Press.

Duncan MacRae’s chapter was published in an ear
lier version as “Professional Knowledge for Policy
Discourse,” Knowledge in Society 1, no. 3 (1988): 6-
24, and appears in this volume by permission of
Transaction Publishers.

James Throgmorton’s chapter was published in an
earlier version as “Planning as a Rhetorical Activity:
Survey Research as a Trope in Arguments about Elec
tric Power Planning in Chicago,” Journal of the
American Planning Association 59, no.3 (Summer
1993), and appears in this volume by permission of
the journal.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis and Planning. Contributors: Frank Fischer - editor, John Forester - editor. Publisher: UCL Press. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1993. Page Number: iv.
    
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