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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. I am indebted to Tom Slater for this pertinent observation. 2. With thanks to Heather Campbell for helping develop these points. 3. This is a reference people in Glasgow make to the large peripheral housing estates built in the post-war period as part of massive slum clearance programmes. 4. Prepared with research assistance from Sara Dubinsky. 5. To avoid the cumbersome "planning and policy analysis" I will only speak of policy analysis from now on, implicitly including the analysis of planning. 6. The full quote is: "However well equipped our language, it can never be forearmed against all possible cases that may arise and call for description: fact is richer than diction" (Austin, Citation1979, p.195). The quote was suggested to me by John Forester. Additional informationNotes on contributorsMargaret Jaconelli in conversation with Libby Porter
Porter et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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