New directions for narrative approaches to urban planning
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This reflection reacts to Mark Tewdwr-Jones's and Robert Beauregard's review of my book The Narrative Turn in Urban Planning. It considers the suggestions made by Tewdwr-Jones and Beauregard, and examines new directions for narrative approaches to urban planning.
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2022-07-07
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New directions for narrative approaches to urban planning. (2022). Fennia - International Journal of Geography, 199(2), 291–293. https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.117123
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