This article asks how planning scholarship may effectively gain impact in planning practice through media exposure. In liberal democracies, the public sphere is dominated by mass media. Therefore, working with such media is a prerequisite for effective public impact of planning research. Using the example of megaproject planning, it is illustrated how so-called “phronetic planning research”, which explicitly incorporates in its methodology active and strategic collaboration with media, may be helpful in generating change in planning practice via the public sphere. Main lessons learned are as follows: (1) working with mass media is an extremely cost-effective way to increase the impact of planning scholarship on practice; (2) recent developm...
This study examines the conceptualizations of planning research by more than two hundred Master’s st...
Existing research has explored media planning from the perspective of integrated marketing communica...
This study examines the conceptualizations of planning research by more than two hundred Master’s st...
This article asks how planning scholarship may effectively gain impact in planning practice through ...
Planning practice is changing. New media, which can be understood as Internet-enabled digital commun...
This article provides an answer to what has been called the biggest problem in theorizing and unders...
This article provides an answer to what has been called the biggest problem in theorizing and unders...
Media planning agencies occupy an interesting space within the promotional industries, at once part ...
This thesis addresses the question of how planners can develop communications plans to maximize the...
Media planning agencies occupy an interesting space within the promotional industries, at once part ...
Planning stories form a large proportion of the news coverage and letters in local newspapers. Conse...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
Media planning should be orientated towards optimising effectiveness; however, the digitisation of m...
Much of our professional practice is underpinned by the cycle of planning. Most research projects r...
In recent years, Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and mass media are increasing use...
This study examines the conceptualizations of planning research by more than two hundred Master’s st...
Existing research has explored media planning from the perspective of integrated marketing communica...
This study examines the conceptualizations of planning research by more than two hundred Master’s st...
This article asks how planning scholarship may effectively gain impact in planning practice through ...
Planning practice is changing. New media, which can be understood as Internet-enabled digital commun...
This article provides an answer to what has been called the biggest problem in theorizing and unders...
This article provides an answer to what has been called the biggest problem in theorizing and unders...
Media planning agencies occupy an interesting space within the promotional industries, at once part ...
This thesis addresses the question of how planners can develop communications plans to maximize the...
Media planning agencies occupy an interesting space within the promotional industries, at once part ...
Planning stories form a large proportion of the news coverage and letters in local newspapers. Conse...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
Media planning should be orientated towards optimising effectiveness; however, the digitisation of m...
Much of our professional practice is underpinned by the cycle of planning. Most research projects r...
In recent years, Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and mass media are increasing use...
This study examines the conceptualizations of planning research by more than two hundred Master’s st...
Existing research has explored media planning from the perspective of integrated marketing communica...
This study examines the conceptualizations of planning research by more than two hundred Master’s st...