Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than ameliorate the planetary-scale challenges of social polarization, inequality and environmental change societies face. In this unconventional multi-authored essay, we therefore seek to explore some of the ways in which planning theory might respond to the deeply unsettling times we live in. Taking the multiple, suggestive possibilities of the theme of unsettlement as a starting point, we aim to create space for reflection and debate about the state of the discipline and practice of planning theory, questioning what it means to produce knowledge capable of acting on the world today. Drawing on exchanges at a workshop attended by a group of emerging ...
This article responds to the call for planning theorists to develop a posthumanist approach to plann...
Many planning agencies worldwide now see climate change response as unavoidable. This paper proposes...
Much planning theory has been undergirded by an ontological exceptionalism of humans. Yet, city plan...
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than ameli...
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than amel...
The idea of ‘wicked’ problems has made a valuable contribution to recognising the complexity and cha...
This article engages with recent debates surrounding non-representational theory and the affective t...
In spite of the geometric progression in the quantity of scholars who have devoted them-selves—more ...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
Since the 1980s and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness of global networked societies, pla...
Recent anthropological approaches to temporality and spatiality can offer particularly important ins...
Planning in contemporary democratic states is often understood as a range of activities, from housin...
Complexity sciences have been long ago acknowledged to be useful at conceptualizing a variety of phe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation primarily aims to address the questi...
While urban life can be characterized by endeavors to settle stable and safe environments, for many ...
This article responds to the call for planning theorists to develop a posthumanist approach to plann...
Many planning agencies worldwide now see climate change response as unavoidable. This paper proposes...
Much planning theory has been undergirded by an ontological exceptionalism of humans. Yet, city plan...
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than ameli...
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than amel...
The idea of ‘wicked’ problems has made a valuable contribution to recognising the complexity and cha...
This article engages with recent debates surrounding non-representational theory and the affective t...
In spite of the geometric progression in the quantity of scholars who have devoted them-selves—more ...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
Since the 1980s and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness of global networked societies, pla...
Recent anthropological approaches to temporality and spatiality can offer particularly important ins...
Planning in contemporary democratic states is often understood as a range of activities, from housin...
Complexity sciences have been long ago acknowledged to be useful at conceptualizing a variety of phe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation primarily aims to address the questi...
While urban life can be characterized by endeavors to settle stable and safe environments, for many ...
This article responds to the call for planning theorists to develop a posthumanist approach to plann...
Many planning agencies worldwide now see climate change response as unavoidable. This paper proposes...
Much planning theory has been undergirded by an ontological exceptionalism of humans. Yet, city plan...