This article engages with recent debates surrounding non-representational theory and the affective turn in the social sciences, arguing that such thinking offers a particularly useful set of concepts for the discipline of planning. This includes a widened notion of agency to the inclusion of more-than-human bodies (i.e. material agency) and a focus on daily practice and the embodied experience of place. Calling upon the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, the author puts forward affective atmospheres as a post-humanist way of studying socio-spatial processes associated with place identity and the spatial imaginaries that animate planning activity. Recognising the co-constitutive nature of research and social worlds, the article offers a performat...
No ISBNThe paper addresses civic self-organisation in its relation to the role of design in particul...
The development of infrastructure is a large investment project in society. It is therefore importan...
The institutionalised land use planning system plays an important role in mediating our relationship...
This article engages with recent debates surrounding non-representational theory and the affective t...
This article addresses the deficit between affect theory and planning scholarship. In doing so, we f...
This thesis is an inquiry into master planning culture in everyday practice. It asks how master pla...
The planning field gives surprisingly little consideration to the non-tangible qualities of place. G...
In theory and practice, there remains much hope that through greater human-place connections, more e...
Despite widespread acknowledgment within planning scholarship that emotion – both present in knowled...
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than ameli...
This article responds to the call for planning theorists to develop a posthumanist approach to plann...
This article investigates some of the implications of intimate design practices by presenting two ac...
Despite widespread acknowledgment within planning scholarship that emotion – both present in knowled...
Much planning theory has been undergirded by an ontological exceptionalism of humans. Yet, city plan...
The presented paper builds on theoretical language borrowed from post-modern philosophy and humanist...
No ISBNThe paper addresses civic self-organisation in its relation to the role of design in particul...
The development of infrastructure is a large investment project in society. It is therefore importan...
The institutionalised land use planning system plays an important role in mediating our relationship...
This article engages with recent debates surrounding non-representational theory and the affective t...
This article addresses the deficit between affect theory and planning scholarship. In doing so, we f...
This thesis is an inquiry into master planning culture in everyday practice. It asks how master pla...
The planning field gives surprisingly little consideration to the non-tangible qualities of place. G...
In theory and practice, there remains much hope that through greater human-place connections, more e...
Despite widespread acknowledgment within planning scholarship that emotion – both present in knowled...
Recent political developments in many parts of the world seem likely to exacerbate rather than ameli...
This article responds to the call for planning theorists to develop a posthumanist approach to plann...
This article investigates some of the implications of intimate design practices by presenting two ac...
Despite widespread acknowledgment within planning scholarship that emotion – both present in knowled...
Much planning theory has been undergirded by an ontological exceptionalism of humans. Yet, city plan...
The presented paper builds on theoretical language borrowed from post-modern philosophy and humanist...
No ISBNThe paper addresses civic self-organisation in its relation to the role of design in particul...
The development of infrastructure is a large investment project in society. It is therefore importan...
The institutionalised land use planning system plays an important role in mediating our relationship...