This article argues that the role of storytelling in planning needs to be rethought learning from the decolonial turn in social sciences. I ask how to decolonise storytelling in planning theory and practice. The aim is to explore how key notions from Latin American decolonial thinking, such as pluriverse, epistemological disobedience, border thinking and sentipensar, can help us to reframe storytelling in planning. This reframing can contribute to finding different avenues to build ontological relationality in a framework of epistemological justice and healing to bring about new imaginations for shaping urban planning otherwise
This research departs from the work of Redes da Maré (Redes), a grassroots organisation based in Mar...
The study had a dual objective, namely 1) to add to the body of knowledge of South African planning ...
In our preparation for this issue, we had particular expectations and beliefs about what it meant to...
Interest in the relationship between storytelling and planning has grown in recent years, drawing on...
We all carry an imperative to imagining collectively more just cities, to engaging more meaningfully...
Drawing on the case of the Wageningse Eng in the Netherlands, this paper considers the role of story...
Almost thirty years ago, as the social sciences underwent their ‘discursive turn’, Bernardo Secchi (...
Taking into account the dominant Western worldview that shapes the disciplines of futures studies to...
Mafile’o T, Wedu Kokinai, C, Mredman-MacLaren M, “ We story: Decoloniality in practice and theory” F...
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...
Drawing on the case of the Wageningse Eng in the Netherlands, this paper considers the role of “stor...
Western research and education draw heavily on evidence-based approaches underpinned by positivism. ...
Although most SRH interventions today are based on a human rights approach, many of them are inheren...
Participatory urban planning does not take place outside of social systems of privilege and discrimi...
This research departs from the work of Redes da Maré (Redes), a grassroots organisation based in Mar...
The study had a dual objective, namely 1) to add to the body of knowledge of South African planning ...
In our preparation for this issue, we had particular expectations and beliefs about what it meant to...
Interest in the relationship between storytelling and planning has grown in recent years, drawing on...
We all carry an imperative to imagining collectively more just cities, to engaging more meaningfully...
Drawing on the case of the Wageningse Eng in the Netherlands, this paper considers the role of story...
Almost thirty years ago, as the social sciences underwent their ‘discursive turn’, Bernardo Secchi (...
Taking into account the dominant Western worldview that shapes the disciplines of futures studies to...
Mafile’o T, Wedu Kokinai, C, Mredman-MacLaren M, “ We story: Decoloniality in practice and theory” F...
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...
Drawing on the case of the Wageningse Eng in the Netherlands, this paper considers the role of “stor...
Western research and education draw heavily on evidence-based approaches underpinned by positivism. ...
Although most SRH interventions today are based on a human rights approach, many of them are inheren...
Participatory urban planning does not take place outside of social systems of privilege and discrimi...
This research departs from the work of Redes da Maré (Redes), a grassroots organisation based in Mar...
The study had a dual objective, namely 1) to add to the body of knowledge of South African planning ...
In our preparation for this issue, we had particular expectations and beliefs about what it meant to...