This paper contributes to the small but growing body of literature on the factors that influence the behavioural nature of planning practice. In this contribution we specifically focus on fear and fearfulness as emotions that can be seen as having a significant bearing on the emergence of norms of practice. Using case-study evidence from England we draw upon work in behavioural psychology to argue that in some contexts fear can become a natural reaction for planners; and that helping to create a more positive atmosphere for planning decisions – a space for hope – is something we should all consider important
This book examines the phenomenon of urban fear – the increasing anxiety over crime and violence in ...
This paper is about the role of fear and threat in communicating risk scenarios and the need for act...
Topic - Fear is ever present in entrepreneurial life, how might entrepreneurs confront and manage fe...
Despite widespread acknowledgment within planning scholarship that emotion – both present in knowled...
According to an instrumental approach to emotion regulation (M. Tamir, in press), people may not alw...
The paper complements Abu-Orf's theory about violent settings by setting out a theory of fear in urb...
There are a host of books about fear but, as yet, there has been little attempt to methodically and ...
Creating an environment that is both physically and psychologically safe is one of the biggest chall...
Despite widespread acknowledgment within planning scholarship that emotion – both present in knowled...
A systematic review of the entrepreneurship literature on fear published up to 2014 highlights sever...
Being threatened causes fear but what role does it play in the cognitive processes involved in indiv...
The idea of ‘wicked’ problems has made a valuable contribution to recognising the complexity and cha...
This paper is about the role of fear and threat in communicating risk scenarios and the need for act...
Fear is the mind-killer. Frank Herbert, Dune (1965) Despite being identified as a pervasive emotion ...
Planning and density is highly contested, especially in Anglo-Saxon new world cities. The chapter se...
This book examines the phenomenon of urban fear – the increasing anxiety over crime and violence in ...
This paper is about the role of fear and threat in communicating risk scenarios and the need for act...
Topic - Fear is ever present in entrepreneurial life, how might entrepreneurs confront and manage fe...
Despite widespread acknowledgment within planning scholarship that emotion – both present in knowled...
According to an instrumental approach to emotion regulation (M. Tamir, in press), people may not alw...
The paper complements Abu-Orf's theory about violent settings by setting out a theory of fear in urb...
There are a host of books about fear but, as yet, there has been little attempt to methodically and ...
Creating an environment that is both physically and psychologically safe is one of the biggest chall...
Despite widespread acknowledgment within planning scholarship that emotion – both present in knowled...
A systematic review of the entrepreneurship literature on fear published up to 2014 highlights sever...
Being threatened causes fear but what role does it play in the cognitive processes involved in indiv...
The idea of ‘wicked’ problems has made a valuable contribution to recognising the complexity and cha...
This paper is about the role of fear and threat in communicating risk scenarios and the need for act...
Fear is the mind-killer. Frank Herbert, Dune (1965) Despite being identified as a pervasive emotion ...
Planning and density is highly contested, especially in Anglo-Saxon new world cities. The chapter se...
This book examines the phenomenon of urban fear – the increasing anxiety over crime and violence in ...
This paper is about the role of fear and threat in communicating risk scenarios and the need for act...
Topic - Fear is ever present in entrepreneurial life, how might entrepreneurs confront and manage fe...