Background
Peattie, Lisa Redfield was born on March 1, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Robert and Margaret (Park) Redfield.
(This book intends to be helpful to people-students and ot...)
This book intends to be helpful to people-students and oth ers-who are beginning to think about how to change the world via that activity we call development planning. The issues of What is Progress? and How do we get it? are world-wide, although they appear in different form in societies like our own from the way they do in the Third World countries with their explicit development planning. These are two very big questions and have no easy or final answers. However, we can think about them in more rather than less effective ways. Thinking about them can be both a way of beginning to take action on issues of growth and change, and a way of understanding our own situation. vii viii I PREFACE This book argues that thinking about development plan ning has gotten into trouble by dividing economy from so ciety, and misconstruing moral-social-political issues as tech nical ones. Development planning has centered on economic planning, treating social issues as obstacles to growth, or as problems arising out of economic change. The book takes up a number of specific topics which enter into development planning-topics such as the organization of work, educa tional planning, family policy-to show how in reality the social and the economic, the moral and the technical, are one, and how thinking about policy in each area should therefore take an integrated perspective.
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( Anthropologist Peattie took part in the planning of a n...)
Anthropologist Peattie took part in the planning of a new Venezuelan industrial city, Ciudad Guayana. Here she reflects on the planning process.
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Peattie, Lisa Redfield was born on March 1, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Robert and Margaret (Park) Redfield.
Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1968.
Faculty member department urban studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, since 1965; professor urban anthropology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1968-1985; now professor emeritus, senior lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Consultant World Bank, 1975, 76, 81, United Nations, 1980.
(This book intends to be helpful to people-students and ot...)
( Anthropologist Peattie took part in the planning of a n...)
( Lisa Peattie's early study of the planning of Ciudad Gu...)
( Lisa Peattie's early study of the planning of Ciudad Gu...)
(The View From The Barrio)
Member of American Anthropological Association, Society Applied Anthropology.
Married Roderick Peattie, June 26, 1943 (deceased 1962). Children: Christopher, Sara, Miranda, Julia. Married William A. Doebele, 1973 (divorced).