References
- Albrechts, Louis. (1991). Changing roles and positions of planners. Urban Studies, 28(1), 123–137.
- Flyvbjerg, Bent. (1998). Rationality and power. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
- Greenberg, Miriam. (2008). Branding New York: How a city in crisis was sold to the world. New York, NY: Routledge.
- Kalberg, Stephen. (1980). Max Weber’s types of rationality: Cornerstones for the analysis of rationalization processes in history. American Journal of Sociology, 85(5), 1145–1179.
- Latour, Bruno. (2005). Reassembling the social. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
- Law, John, & Mol, Annemarie. (2008). The actor enacted: Cumbrian sheep. In Carl Knappett & Lambros Malafouris (Eds.), Material agency: Towards a non-anthropocentric approach (pp. 57–78). Dusseldorf: Springer.
- Mitchell, Timothy. (2002). Rule of experts. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Weber, Max. (1968). Politics as a vocation. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press.
- Weber, Max. (2011). The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
- Zukin, Sharon, Baskerville, Robert, Greenberg, Miriam, Guthreau, Courtney, Halley, Jean, Halling, Mark, … Wissinger, Betsy. (1998). From Coney Island to Las Vegas in the urban imaginary: Discursive practices of growth and decline. Urban Affairs Review, 33(5), 627–654.