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The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning: Plotting the Helsinki Waterfront: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design

Autor Lieven Ameel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 noi 2020
Narratives, in the context of urban planning, matter profoundly. Planning theory and practice have taken an increasing interest in the role and power of narrative, and yet there is no comprehensive study of how narrative, and concepts from narrative and literary theory more broadly, can enrich planning and policy.
The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning addresses this gap by defining key concepts such as story, narrative, and plot against a planning backdrop, and by drawing up a functional typology of different planning narratives. In two extended case studies from the planning of the Helsinki waterfront, it applies the narrative concepts and theories to a broad range of texts and practices, considering ways toward a more conscious and contextualized future urban planning. Questioning what is meant when we speak of narratives in urban planning, and what typologies we can draw up, it presents a threefold taxonomy of narratives within a planning framework.
This book will serve as an important reference text for upper-level students and researchers interested in urban planning.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367555856
ISBN-10: 0367555859
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: 6 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white; 1 Tables, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgements
  1. Introduction: Examining Narratives in the Context of Urban planningNarratives Matter
    Aims
    Plotting the Waterfront
    The Helsinki Waterfront, Jätkäsaari and Kalasatama
    Sources
    Outline
  2. Urban Planning and Narrative: Towards a Theory of Narrative PlanningThe Narrative Turn in Planning: A Critical Overview
    Different Kinds of Knowledge
    Defining Narrative in Planning
    What Is Not a Story?
  3. Narrative for, in and of PlanningA Threefold Taxonomy
    Narratives for Planning
    Narrative Mapping
    Mapping the Helsinki Waterfront: A Concise Literary Case Study
    Narratives in Planning: The Brief Story of the Helsinki Waterfront
    Planning Maritime Helsinki
    Narratives of Planning: Telling the Future of the Waterfront
    Conclusion

  4. Emplotting Urban Regeneration: Narrative Strategies in KalasatamaEmplotment as Spatial and Narrative Practice
    Situating Kalasatama within a Plot
    Metaphors of Kalasatama: "In the Armpit of the City"
    Diverging Narratives: Urban Centre or Shopping Mall?
    "How we live in 2033"
    A Meshwork of Contradictory Storylines
    Conclusion
  5. Genre and Metaphor in Planning JätkäsaariDominant Narratives in Planning in Jätkäsaari
    Simple Story, Complex Story, and Micro-Narrative
    Narratives for Planning in Jätkäsaari
    Jätkäsaari’s Identity Marker: The Hotel Controversy
    Centre or Periphery?
    Narratives of Planning in Jätkäsaari
    A Bildungsroman for a Waterfront Development
    Planning as Bildungsroman
    "Man’s Island" or "Women’s City"?
    Lost Opportunities for Planning with Narrative
    Park "Good Hope"
    Sustainable Jätkäsaari
    Narratives and the Building Block
    Planning with Diversity?
    Conclusion
  6. Planning with NarrativeNarrative Mapping and PPGIS
    Planning with Polyphony
    Planning without Closure
    Planning for Narrative Space
    Teaching Planning with narrative
Conclusion
Sources
Glossary
Index

Notă biografică

Lieven Ameel is a university lecturer in comparative literature at Tampere University, Finland. He holds a PhD in Finnish literature and comparative literature from the University of Helsinki and the JLU Giessen and is docent in urban studies and planning methods. He has published widely on literary experiences of the city, narrative planning, and urban futures. His other books include Helsinki in Early Twentieth-Century Literature (2014) and the co-edited volumes Literature and the Peripheral City (2015), Literary Second Cities (2017), and The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History (2019).

Recenzii

"This is a fine contribution to the planning field and will be especially helpful to those interested in the stories told around planning strategies and projects. It draws together and enriches the literature on narrative and storytelling, both generally and specifically in relation to planning and urban studies. It contains two well-developed case studies of major redevelopment projects in one of Northern Europe’s major cities which illustrate the different ways narratives inform, get used in and are generated by planning activity. Many will find this book a really helpful resource."- Patsy Healey, professor Emeritus, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK

Descriere

In two extended case studies from the planning of the Helsinki waterfront, this book applies the narrative concepts and theories to a broad range of texts and practices, considering ways toward a more conscious and contextualised future urban planning.