Towards a narrative typology of urban planning narratives for, in and of planning in Jatkasaari, Helsinki




Ameel L

PublisherPALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD

2017

URBAN DESIGN International

URBAN DESIGN INTERNATIONAL

URBAN DES INT

22

4

318

330

13

1357-5317

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1057/s41289-016-0030-8



Urban planning and theory have witnessed an increasing interest in narratives. There remain, however, diverging notions of what is meant with narratives, and of their function and use. This article provides a taxonomy of narratives in the context of planning, illustrated by the redevelopment of Jatkasaari, Helsinki. Three distinct types of narrative can be identified in the context of urban planning: narratives for, in and of planning. This paper argues that a narrative typology of urban planning that draws on concepts from narrative theory could bring new insights into the discursive urban practices that have appearing during past decades.



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