‘Time’ is a taken-for-granted backdrop for most planning research. However, a nascent body of work suggests the need for greater sensitivity to the influence of time in stimulating views on what ‘is’ happening and ‘should be’ done about it. This paper extends such work by exploring how temporalities shape interpretations of reality in ways that can profile thinking and action. To achieve this, the paper mobilises the ‘assemblage theory’ of Deleuze and Guattari to facilitate an analysis of how signification and significance is constituted in the context of planning for change. A case study of coastal erosion is used to empirically explore the role of temporalities in contouring ontological, epistemological and normative perspectives. The ana...
The important interrelationships between problems, ideas and time mean that there can be several fac...
This thesis focuses on pro-environmental behavior (PEB), intended as any action that an individual u...
If the approaches to sustainability frameworks were multiplied in the last years, they focused on th...
Time is at the core of Sustainable planning. How to involve time in the planning processes is a cruc...
How do we (re-)imagine planning in a world which is increasingly out-of-sync? This is an important q...
This thesis is about the convergence of two boundlessly enigmatic dimensions; turbulent coastal morp...
The decisions people make, and the actions they take, depend on how they conceptualize and experienc...
Planning seeks to shape sociospatial outcomes but is also, by nature, future oriented. Yet, planning...
International audienceThis paper draws on the positivist and the interpretive traditions of conceptu...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
This chapter explores how time and temporality – that is, the rhythms and tempos of social and envir...
Attention to the multiple temporalities of planning has gained recent further traction in the planni...
This issue of Transactions of AESOP brings together papers that address key contemporary planning th...
This study analyses temporality in designed landscapes. The meaning of temporality is explored, taki...
In the UK, stretches of coasts are under threat from increased coastal flooding and erosion. As a r...
The important interrelationships between problems, ideas and time mean that there can be several fac...
This thesis focuses on pro-environmental behavior (PEB), intended as any action that an individual u...
If the approaches to sustainability frameworks were multiplied in the last years, they focused on th...
Time is at the core of Sustainable planning. How to involve time in the planning processes is a cruc...
How do we (re-)imagine planning in a world which is increasingly out-of-sync? This is an important q...
This thesis is about the convergence of two boundlessly enigmatic dimensions; turbulent coastal morp...
The decisions people make, and the actions they take, depend on how they conceptualize and experienc...
Planning seeks to shape sociospatial outcomes but is also, by nature, future oriented. Yet, planning...
International audienceThis paper draws on the positivist and the interpretive traditions of conceptu...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
This chapter explores how time and temporality – that is, the rhythms and tempos of social and envir...
Attention to the multiple temporalities of planning has gained recent further traction in the planni...
This issue of Transactions of AESOP brings together papers that address key contemporary planning th...
This study analyses temporality in designed landscapes. The meaning of temporality is explored, taki...
In the UK, stretches of coasts are under threat from increased coastal flooding and erosion. As a r...
The important interrelationships between problems, ideas and time mean that there can be several fac...
This thesis focuses on pro-environmental behavior (PEB), intended as any action that an individual u...
If the approaches to sustainability frameworks were multiplied in the last years, they focused on th...