This article contributes to the debate about ideologically motivated planning reforms. It aims to advance the debate by exploring how change is legitimised through forms of rhetorical persuasion. It shows how political ideologies become embedded in planning policies and practices through strategies of legitimation aimed at justifying specific ideas, beliefs and values as self-evident and inevitable. These legitimation strategies rely on distinctive rhetorical appeals to steer planning discourses, policies and institutions. By using short illustrative examples of ‘ideology in action’ from Britain, Denmark and the Netherlands, the article shows that various combinations of rhetorical appeals to logos, ethos, pathos and doxa (logic, character,...
This article explores the value of Stuart Hall’s approach to conjunctural analysis for examining the...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to explore the role of politics in planning and the highly p...
What are the discursive pre-conditions for planning? In this dissertation the author analyzes and cr...
This article contributes to the debate about ideologically motivated planning reforms. It aims to ad...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
This Special Issue starts from the premise that the concept of ideology holds significant analytical...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
This paper argues that current attempts to situate the crisis in planning in demoralised or old plan...
The institution of town and country planning rests upon ideas and concepts which will always be cont...
‘Ideology’ is, admittedly, a slippery social scientific concept that comes with a heavy load of disp...
As in politics, we find in planning an inherent confusion of means and ends. As an ideologically bas...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
This paper explores the relationship between political ideology and planning in Britain and Sweden, ...
A co-evolutionary approach has been gaining momentum in planning research and practice. Setting itse...
This Special Issue starts from the premise that the concept of ideology holds significant analytical...
This article explores the value of Stuart Hall’s approach to conjunctural analysis for examining the...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to explore the role of politics in planning and the highly p...
What are the discursive pre-conditions for planning? In this dissertation the author analyzes and cr...
This article contributes to the debate about ideologically motivated planning reforms. It aims to ad...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
This Special Issue starts from the premise that the concept of ideology holds significant analytical...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
This paper argues that current attempts to situate the crisis in planning in demoralised or old plan...
The institution of town and country planning rests upon ideas and concepts which will always be cont...
‘Ideology’ is, admittedly, a slippery social scientific concept that comes with a heavy load of disp...
As in politics, we find in planning an inherent confusion of means and ends. As an ideologically bas...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
This paper explores the relationship between political ideology and planning in Britain and Sweden, ...
A co-evolutionary approach has been gaining momentum in planning research and practice. Setting itse...
This Special Issue starts from the premise that the concept of ideology holds significant analytical...
This article explores the value of Stuart Hall’s approach to conjunctural analysis for examining the...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to explore the role of politics in planning and the highly p...
What are the discursive pre-conditions for planning? In this dissertation the author analyzes and cr...