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Across
  1. 4. nondiscriminatory, wide-ranging, full
  2. 8. people with original ideas about what the future will be like
  3. 10. African American who made a significant contribution to urban research and community development, especially in regard to the black community
  4. 11. founder of Hull House (one of the first settlement houses); pioneer social worker
  5. 14. first person to outline a comprehensive vision of neighbourhood planning
  6. 18. alternative traditions of planning that challenge the accuracy of the official story
  7. 20. the subject of mainstream planning historians
  8. 21. relates to giving freedom or being set free
  9. 25. In Cities of Tomorrow, Hall focuses on __________ human agency
  10. 26. to create and/or promote an idealized or exaggerated image of something
  11. 28. type of planning that represents the voice of reason in contemporary society
  12. 29. without any blemishes; perfect
  13. 30. the struggle of particular memories against particular omissions or suppressions involves _____.
  14. 31. one ends where they start
Down
  1. 1. the dark side; the sins of omission
  2. 2. one who is blamed for and harmed by the failure of certain policies and actions
  3. 3. / Invisible to be left out of the narrative
  4. 5. / Poor characterized by Hall as “dangerous, incompetent, and ignorant”
  5. 6. relates to a gradual development; seamless continuum
  6. 7. concerning or enforcing rules, regulatory
  7. 9. this drives the tradition of city and nation building
  8. 12. the object of mainstream planning historians
  9. 13. characterized by resistance
  10. 15. type of story/tale where someone / something ‘saves the day’
  11. 16. Age of Reason; material progress through scientific rationality
  12. 17. type of planning that has had a significantly longer history than ‘professional’ planning
  13. 19. of high social class or political status
  14. 22. The “________” story of planning, one that keeps being repeated
  15. 23. According to Hall, there were “fathers of modern city planning…” but almost no founding _______.
  16. 24. to keep quiet
  17. 27. “the struggle of people against power is a struggle of ______ against forgetting” - Novelist Mila Kundera