Plowshares or swords? Fostering common ground across difference

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Abstract

With political polarization challenging forward progress on public policy and planning processes, it is critical to examine possibilities for finding common ground across difference between community participants. In my research on contentious planning processes in the United States, I found four areas of convergence between participants over transportation policy and process related to public process and substantive matters. These convergences warrant planners’ attention because they united stakeholders coming from different vantage points.

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Frick, K. T. (2017). Plowshares or swords? Fostering common ground across difference. Urban Planning, 2(4), 133–136. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v2i4.1181

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