’This is a beautifully curated book on the work and influence of Patsy Healey. The selections from her prolific archive, and the essays from distinguished planning theorists, compellingly make the case for urban planning in a neoliberal and elite world, but planning of a distinctive sort: dialogical, collaborative, and democratic. A marvellous and important book.’ Ash Amin, Cambridge, UK and author of Arts of the Political (with Nigel Thrift) ’This is so much more than a collection of Patsy Healey's work. The editorial essays and careful selection of papers draw out threads of connection across her work, and the commissioned responses show its continuing relevance. Topics such as property development and institutionalism get renewed attention. The result is a major contribution to the field of study that Patsy played such a central role in shaping.’ Yvonne Rydin, University College London, UK