How do we (re-)imagine planning in a world which is increasingly out-of-sync? This is an important question because as a field of knowledge, policy, and practice that regards time as absolute, linear, and tameable, planning has yet to seriously engage with contemporary social science debates conceiving time as not only relative, diverse, and variegated. Our provocation in this chapter is to argue that planning mistreats, and has a problem, with time. Drawing on ‘critical time studies’, we engage with nascent scholarship on time and temporalities in and of planning to argue for a new approach of ‘planning without the clock’. Assessing the degree of leverage of critical time approaches to theorising planning we then reflect on the prospective...
In this paper I challenge the obsession of many Anglophone human geographers with time-space and spa...
Focusing particularly on the role of the clock in social life, this article explores the conventions...
Time is at the core of Sustainable planning. How to involve time in the planning processes is acruci...
Planning seeks to shape sociospatial outcomes but is also, by nature, future oriented. Yet, planning...
Attention to the multiple temporalities of planning has gained recent further traction in the planni...
‘This web of time – the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect or ignore each o...
Planners tend to focus on the three dimensions of the physically built environment and neglect the f...
One of the original motivations for domain-independent planning was to generate plans that would the...
The primary focus of the institutionalist perspective is instrumentalist problem solving. Problems a...
Time and regional planning, some reflections. — Like space, time is a basic dimension of town and co...
The Quadrangular Conference on Technology, Organisations and Society: Organisational Practices withi...
The article considers the impacts of time, its organisation and its control within the English plann...
Most studies in management and organizations take time for granted. They apply time in a simple form...
While the notion of "postmodernism" may have run its course, the temporality of our era is still tra...
It is important to know about peoples’ temporospatial activity patterns when making urban and region...
In this paper I challenge the obsession of many Anglophone human geographers with time-space and spa...
Focusing particularly on the role of the clock in social life, this article explores the conventions...
Time is at the core of Sustainable planning. How to involve time in the planning processes is acruci...
Planning seeks to shape sociospatial outcomes but is also, by nature, future oriented. Yet, planning...
Attention to the multiple temporalities of planning has gained recent further traction in the planni...
‘This web of time – the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect or ignore each o...
Planners tend to focus on the three dimensions of the physically built environment and neglect the f...
One of the original motivations for domain-independent planning was to generate plans that would the...
The primary focus of the institutionalist perspective is instrumentalist problem solving. Problems a...
Time and regional planning, some reflections. — Like space, time is a basic dimension of town and co...
The Quadrangular Conference on Technology, Organisations and Society: Organisational Practices withi...
The article considers the impacts of time, its organisation and its control within the English plann...
Most studies in management and organizations take time for granted. They apply time in a simple form...
While the notion of "postmodernism" may have run its course, the temporality of our era is still tra...
It is important to know about peoples’ temporospatial activity patterns when making urban and region...
In this paper I challenge the obsession of many Anglophone human geographers with time-space and spa...
Focusing particularly on the role of the clock in social life, this article explores the conventions...
Time is at the core of Sustainable planning. How to involve time in the planning processes is acruci...