The idea of ‘wicked’ problems has made a valuable contribution to recognising the complexity and challenges of contemporary planning. However, some wicked policy problems are further complicated by a significant moral, psychological, religious or cultural dimension. This is particularly the case for problems that possess strong elements of abjection and symbolic pollution and high degrees of psychosocial sensitivity. Because this affects the way these problems are framed and discussed they are also characterised by high levels of verbal proscription. As a result, they are not discussed in the rational and emotion-free way that conventional planning demands and can become obscured or inadequately acknowledged in planning processes. This furt...
Much theorising in our field is focused on what planning should do. Such work is generally informed ...
With a point of departure in the concept "uncomfortable knowledge," this article presents a case stu...
In spite of the geometric progression in the quantity of scholars who have devoted them-selves—more ...
The idea of ‘wicked’ problems has made a valuable contribution to recognising the complexity and cha...
In 1973, Horst W Rittel and Malvin A Webber introduced the term 'wicked problem' in planning theory....
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than amel...
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than ameli...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
The concept of ‘wicked problems’ is a major current in the fields of policy analysis and planning. H...
Climate change adaptation is seen as a wicked (VROM-raad 2007; Commonwealth of Australia 2007) or ev...
The concept of wicked problems has served as an inspiration for research in a variety of research fi...
There is increasing disatisfaction with the effectiveness of planning and planner‟s contribution in ...
Urban development can often seem an irresistible force. The imperatives of development are deeply in...
This chapter focuses on the idea that the language of planning is full of fuzzy notions, concepts, d...
Planners and politicians tend to render the complex in black-and-white. Technological metaphors play...
Much theorising in our field is focused on what planning should do. Such work is generally informed ...
With a point of departure in the concept "uncomfortable knowledge," this article presents a case stu...
In spite of the geometric progression in the quantity of scholars who have devoted them-selves—more ...
The idea of ‘wicked’ problems has made a valuable contribution to recognising the complexity and cha...
In 1973, Horst W Rittel and Malvin A Webber introduced the term 'wicked problem' in planning theory....
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than amel...
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than ameli...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
The concept of ‘wicked problems’ is a major current in the fields of policy analysis and planning. H...
Climate change adaptation is seen as a wicked (VROM-raad 2007; Commonwealth of Australia 2007) or ev...
The concept of wicked problems has served as an inspiration for research in a variety of research fi...
There is increasing disatisfaction with the effectiveness of planning and planner‟s contribution in ...
Urban development can often seem an irresistible force. The imperatives of development are deeply in...
This chapter focuses on the idea that the language of planning is full of fuzzy notions, concepts, d...
Planners and politicians tend to render the complex in black-and-white. Technological metaphors play...
Much theorising in our field is focused on what planning should do. Such work is generally informed ...
With a point of departure in the concept "uncomfortable knowledge," this article presents a case stu...
In spite of the geometric progression in the quantity of scholars who have devoted them-selves—more ...