‘Time’ as a focus for planning research: exploring temporalities of coastal change

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
M. Lennon, Fiadh Tubridy
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ABSTRACT ‘Time’ is a taken-for-granted backdrop for most planning research. However, a nascent body of work suggests the need for greater sensitivity to the influence of time in stimulating views on what ‘is’ happening and ‘should be’ done about it. This paper extends such work by exploring how temporalities shape interpretations of reality in ways that can profile thinking and action. To achieve this, the paper mobilises the ‘assemblage theory’ of Deleuze and Guattari to facilitate an analysis of how signification and significance is constituted in the context of planning for change. A case study of coastal erosion is used to empirically explore the role of temporalities in contouring ontological, epistemological and normative perspectives. The analysis demonstrates that temporalities can be plural – and consequently political – in planning debates. This is important for planning research and practice as it suggests that attempting to appreciate diverging viewpoints in the absence of attention to different temporalities limits the capacity for understanding, and as such, curtails the feasibility of finding resolution to contentious planning issues.
“时间”作为规划研究的焦点:探索沿海变化的时间性
“时间”是大多数规划研究中理所当然的背景。然而,一项新的研究表明,在激发人们对“正在”发生什么和“应该”对此采取什么措施的看法时,需要对时间的影响更加敏感。本文通过探索时间性如何以描述思维和行动的方式塑造对现实的解释,扩展了这一工作。为了实现这一点,本文运用德勒兹和瓜塔里的“集合理论”来分析意义和意义是如何在变革规划的背景下构成的。一个海岸侵蚀的案例研究被用来实证地探讨暂时性在塑造本体论、认识论和规范观点方面的作用。分析表明,在规划辩论中,时间性可以是多元的,因此是政治性的。这对规划研究和实践很重要,因为它表明,试图在不注意不同时间的情况下欣赏不同的观点限制了理解的能力,因此,限制了找到解决有争议的规划问题的可行性。
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