Out of the Closet: The Importance of Stories and Storytelling in Planning Practice |
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Authors: | Leonie Sandercock |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lillehammer University College , Lillehammer, Norway dag.leonardsen@hil.no |
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Abstract: | This article argues that story has a special importance in planning that has neither been fully understood nor sufficiently valued. Planning is performed through story, in a myriad of ways. The aim here is to unpack the many ways we use story: in policy, in process, in pedagogy, in critique, as a foundation, and as a catalyst for change. A better understanding of the work that stories do can make us better planners in at least three ways: by expanding our practical tools, by sharpening our critical judgment and by widening the circle of democratic discourse. |
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Keywords: | Regional planning boundaries cross border planning capacity building |
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