Lieven Ameel's book The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning offers a critical examination of the role of narratives and story-telling in questions concerning urban planning in future deliberations of urban change. The discussion provides an excellent way to identify, define and construct our understanding about narratives in and of planning, including the construction of a typology for the first time. But narratives of and for planning tend to mask wider meta-narrative issues that will affect how places are shaped and are changed in the future. These drivers of change not only encompass a range of socio-economic and environmental challenges. They will also have profound implications for our use of technology, and for the way our democratic pro...
This fifth issue of the Writingplace Journal examines different narrative methods, understood as pro...
This book investigates the process of change in some European neighbourhoods, either newly and purpo...
Item does not contain fulltextOver the last few decades cities are increasingly redefined as subject...
International audience"Bringing together transnational perspectives on urban narration, this innovat...
The aim of this thesis is to understand how a repertoire of municipal planning narratives evolved an...
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating inst...
Almost thirty years ago, as the social sciences underwent their 'discursive turn', Bernardo Secchi (...
Urban strategies, representing stories of possible futures, often intervene in already established l...
The authors argue that narratives—the plural being very important—are crucial for the representation...
Interest in the relationship between storytelling and planning has grown in recent years, drawing on...
This article theorizes the “narrative turn” in urban planning studies, using G´erard Genette’s work ...
The authors argue that narratives—the plural being very important—are crucial for the representation...
Cities across the world are changing rapidly. Driven by population growth, migration, economic decli...
This article theorizes the “narrative turn” in urban planning studies, using Gérard Genette’s work t...
When we arrive in urban situations they often have a problematic narrative through the palimpsest of...
This fifth issue of the Writingplace Journal examines different narrative methods, understood as pro...
This book investigates the process of change in some European neighbourhoods, either newly and purpo...
Item does not contain fulltextOver the last few decades cities are increasingly redefined as subject...
International audience"Bringing together transnational perspectives on urban narration, this innovat...
The aim of this thesis is to understand how a repertoire of municipal planning narratives evolved an...
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating inst...
Almost thirty years ago, as the social sciences underwent their 'discursive turn', Bernardo Secchi (...
Urban strategies, representing stories of possible futures, often intervene in already established l...
The authors argue that narratives—the plural being very important—are crucial for the representation...
Interest in the relationship between storytelling and planning has grown in recent years, drawing on...
This article theorizes the “narrative turn” in urban planning studies, using G´erard Genette’s work ...
The authors argue that narratives—the plural being very important—are crucial for the representation...
Cities across the world are changing rapidly. Driven by population growth, migration, economic decli...
This article theorizes the “narrative turn” in urban planning studies, using Gérard Genette’s work t...
When we arrive in urban situations they often have a problematic narrative through the palimpsest of...
This fifth issue of the Writingplace Journal examines different narrative methods, understood as pro...
This book investigates the process of change in some European neighbourhoods, either newly and purpo...
Item does not contain fulltextOver the last few decades cities are increasingly redefined as subject...