This paper is an investigation into processes of becoming-stakeholder. It focuses specifically on strategic spatial planning where the stakeholder concept has become one of the linchpins of much contemporary theory and practice. Through drawing upon the sociology of attachments and scholarship on subjectification, it is argued that the enactment of stakeholders in strategic planning processes can be gainfully understood as the production of stakeholder subjectivities by way of practices of ontological choreography which can generate territorial attachments and rearticulate existing attachments into a specifically territorial format. From this perspective, stakeholderness is never an ontologically pregiven property to be uncovered by diligen...
The involvement of stakeholders in large scale urban sustainable development projects (LSUSDP.s) has...
This paper systematises knowledge of public participation by bringing together existing concepts and...
Co-creation and participatory experiences of place branding as expressions of more resilient, inclus...
In destination development and planning literature much emphasis has been placed upon structural and...
Within literature, normative assumptions are often made about the benefits of using interactive gove...
The ‘ideal deliberative procedure’ provides structure to the process of stakeholder deliberation, ye...
A co-evolutionary approach has been gaining momentum in planning research and practice. Setting itse...
To address the social, spatial and environmental problems of cities, planners often promote and enga...
The theory and practice of strategic spatial planning makes a significant contribution to debates ab...
The theory and practice of strategic spatial planning makes a significant contribution to debates ab...
This paper argues for the relevance of paying attention to structuring participation processes acros...
This paper argues for the relevance of paying attention to structuring participation processes acros...
The much vaunted shift from 'government' to 'governance' in recent years involves (among other thing...
In England spatial planning has been critiqued as being part of a postpolitical project which seeks ...
PhD (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Local opposition...
The involvement of stakeholders in large scale urban sustainable development projects (LSUSDP.s) has...
This paper systematises knowledge of public participation by bringing together existing concepts and...
Co-creation and participatory experiences of place branding as expressions of more resilient, inclus...
In destination development and planning literature much emphasis has been placed upon structural and...
Within literature, normative assumptions are often made about the benefits of using interactive gove...
The ‘ideal deliberative procedure’ provides structure to the process of stakeholder deliberation, ye...
A co-evolutionary approach has been gaining momentum in planning research and practice. Setting itse...
To address the social, spatial and environmental problems of cities, planners often promote and enga...
The theory and practice of strategic spatial planning makes a significant contribution to debates ab...
The theory and practice of strategic spatial planning makes a significant contribution to debates ab...
This paper argues for the relevance of paying attention to structuring participation processes acros...
This paper argues for the relevance of paying attention to structuring participation processes acros...
The much vaunted shift from 'government' to 'governance' in recent years involves (among other thing...
In England spatial planning has been critiqued as being part of a postpolitical project which seeks ...
PhD (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Local opposition...
The involvement of stakeholders in large scale urban sustainable development projects (LSUSDP.s) has...
This paper systematises knowledge of public participation by bringing together existing concepts and...
Co-creation and participatory experiences of place branding as expressions of more resilient, inclus...