Tales of the City. Storytelling as a contemporary tool of urban planning and design

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Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Editorial
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Publications
Institution
Title
Tales of the City. Storytelling as a contemporary tool of urban planning and design
Journal
Articulo-Journal of Urban Research
Author(s)
Mager C., Matthey L.
ISSN
1661-4941
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
Special Issue
Number
7
Pages
NA
Language
english
Abstract
Almost thirty years ago, as the social sciences underwent their 'discursive turn', Bernardo Secchi (1984) drew, in what he called the 'urban planning narrative', the attention of planners to the production of myths, turning an activity often seen as primarily technical into one centred around the production of images and ideas. This conception of planning practice gave rise to a powerful current of research in English-speaking countries. Efforts were made to both combine the urban planning narrative with storytelling and to establish storytelling as a prescriptive or descriptive model for planning practice. Thus, just as storytelling is supposed to have led democratic communication off track through a pronounced concern for a good story, storytelling applied to the field of urban production may have led to an increasing preoccupation with staging and showmanship for projects to the detriment of their real inclusion in political debate. It is this possible transformation of the territorial action that will be the focus of the articles collected in this special issue of Articulo - Journal of urban research.
Keywords
urbanism, storytelling, urban planning, urban design, urban project
Open Access
Yes
Create date
20/07/2015 9:56
Last modification date
20/08/2019 15:02
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