Despite attempts to connect planning with design disciplines, some opportunities to do so still await further inquiry, particularly the conception promoted by Throgmorton of planning as persuasive storytelling. According to this perspective, we persuade one another about what the future should and can bring, as well as convince others to agree on and engage in a trajectory of actions. Decision-making is not about separate facts but concerns stories that strike a chord among those who can make things happen. Stories about the future may create resonance and amplify into anticipation, due to their persuasive character. This article points to three implications of planning as storytelling that will help us to better understand the effects of i...
Drawing on the case of the Wageningse Eng in the Netherlands, this paper considers the role of story...
Planners use vision statements to persuade the community of a preferred future trajectory of develop...
Living in a highly mediated world, we are witnessing the rise of new consumption behaviour and the s...
Despite attempts to connect planning with design disciplines, some opportunities to do so still awai...
Despite attempts to connect planning with design disciplines, some opportunities to do so still awai...
Societies are constantly changing, facing new challenges and possibilities generated by innovative t...
Participatory design (PD) has been considerably broadening the gaze of the design discipline. This p...
Throughout his scholarly career, Andrew Isserman made bold calls for vision, storytelling, and narra...
Applying long-term thinking to placemaking is challenging when practitioners work within short timef...
This chapter looks at how planners attempt to enable imagination in cities. It defines planning as t...
Almost thirty years ago, as the social sciences underwent their 'discursive turn', Bernardo Secchi (...
There are different ways to tell stories with design. This paper shows possibilities of telling stor...
A people-centred design revolution is taking place. The “everyday people” (Sanders 2006) we serve th...
The paper presents a context-based and cross-disciplinary research, reflecting on how a participator...
Drawing on the case of the Wageningse Eng in the Netherlands, this paper considers the role of story...
Planners use vision statements to persuade the community of a preferred future trajectory of develop...
Living in a highly mediated world, we are witnessing the rise of new consumption behaviour and the s...
Despite attempts to connect planning with design disciplines, some opportunities to do so still awai...
Despite attempts to connect planning with design disciplines, some opportunities to do so still awai...
Societies are constantly changing, facing new challenges and possibilities generated by innovative t...
Participatory design (PD) has been considerably broadening the gaze of the design discipline. This p...
Throughout his scholarly career, Andrew Isserman made bold calls for vision, storytelling, and narra...
Applying long-term thinking to placemaking is challenging when practitioners work within short timef...
This chapter looks at how planners attempt to enable imagination in cities. It defines planning as t...
Almost thirty years ago, as the social sciences underwent their 'discursive turn', Bernardo Secchi (...
There are different ways to tell stories with design. This paper shows possibilities of telling stor...
A people-centred design revolution is taking place. The “everyday people” (Sanders 2006) we serve th...
The paper presents a context-based and cross-disciplinary research, reflecting on how a participator...
Drawing on the case of the Wageningse Eng in the Netherlands, this paper considers the role of story...
Planners use vision statements to persuade the community of a preferred future trajectory of develop...
Living in a highly mediated world, we are witnessing the rise of new consumption behaviour and the s...