International audience"Bringing together transnational perspectives on urban narration, this innovative book analyses how a combination of tales, images and discourses are used to brand, market and (re-)make cities, focusing on the actors behind this and the conflicts of power that arise in defining and governing city futures. Reflecting theoretically on the role of storytelling in urban contexts, an international range of leading scholars analyse how the re-making of cities is governed. Undertaking detailed empirical case studies across France, Hong Kong, the UK and the US, chapters provide comparative perspectives on a broad range of urban narratives, including alternative narratives within and across cities. Cases examined include the sm...
Accepting that cities are extraordinary, this book provides an original city-centred narrative of hu...
While nation states have a disputed status in a globalised world, cities are often regarded as sover...
The authors argue that narratives—the plural being very important—are crucial for the representation...
International audience"Bringing together transnational perspectives on urban narration, this innovat...
The battle between cities with regard to their creative possibilities has evolved into a process of ...
Almost thirty years ago, as the social sciences underwent their 'discursive turn', Bernardo Secchi (...
Over the last few decades cities are increasingly redefined as subjects of interurban competition. I...
Cities are revealed as the meeting places of stories' (Kearney, 2002) This workshop will explore...
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 paper characterizes different types of policy narratives that influence the trans-local motion...
This book engages readers in an enlightening exploration of cities' identities, sustainability, and ...
Lieven Ameel's book The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning offers a critical examination of the role o...
Cities in the Global South have been undergoing stressful processes of rapid urbanization. In Latin ...
Accepting that cities are extraordinary, this book provides an original city-centred narrative of hu...
While nation states have a disputed status in a globalised world, cities are often regarded as sover...
The authors argue that narratives—the plural being very important—are crucial for the representation...
International audience"Bringing together transnational perspectives on urban narration, this innovat...
The battle between cities with regard to their creative possibilities has evolved into a process of ...
Almost thirty years ago, as the social sciences underwent their 'discursive turn', Bernardo Secchi (...
Over the last few decades cities are increasingly redefined as subjects of interurban competition. I...
Cities are revealed as the meeting places of stories' (Kearney, 2002) This workshop will explore...
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 paper characterizes different types of policy narratives that influence the trans-local motion...
This book engages readers in an enlightening exploration of cities' identities, sustainability, and ...
Lieven Ameel's book The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning offers a critical examination of the role o...
Cities in the Global South have been undergoing stressful processes of rapid urbanization. In Latin ...
Accepting that cities are extraordinary, this book provides an original city-centred narrative of hu...
While nation states have a disputed status in a globalised world, cities are often regarded as sover...
The authors argue that narratives—the plural being very important—are crucial for the representation...