Post-Rational Planning A Solutions-Oriented Call to Justice

Post-Rational Planning: A Solutions-Oriented Call to Justice by Laura Ellen Tate, published by Routledge in 2021, offers a critical examination of contemporary challenges to truth in the context of planning and policy. This 318-page book addresses the tensions between rationality and the pursuit of socially just outcomes, particularly in light of the rise of post-truth politics. It aims to equip planners, policy professionals, and students with practical tools to navigate debates surrounding truth and to enhance their responses to pressing social justice issues.
Readers will find that Post-Rational Planning delves into the emotional and political dimensions of planning, advocating for a deeper understanding of rhetoric and narrative construction. The book introduces concepts from various disciplines, including psychology, to illuminate the complexities of identity and cognition in planning decisions. Each chapter presents recent research findings alongside case examples, making the content applicable for both classroom and practical settings. The inclusion of “Take-aways for practice” at the end of each chapter further aids readers in synthesizing and applying the key ideas discussed throughout the book.
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“Post-Rational Planning confronts today’s threats to truth, particularly after recent news events that present alternative facts and media smear campaigns, often described as post-truth politics. At the same time, it appreciates critical tensions: between rationality (prized by planners and other policy professionals) and desires for positive, socially just outcomes. Rather than abandoning quests for truth, this book provides tools for planners, policy professionals and students with tools for better responding to, and preventing, debates over truth . Post-Rational Planning examines planners’ unease with emotion and politics, advocating for more scholarship and practice capable of unpacking uses of rhetoric and framing to support or counter key planning decisions impacting social justice. This includes learning from recent works engaging with rhetoric, narrative construction, and framing in planning, while introducing other valuable concepts from disciplines like psychology, including confirmation bias; identity-protective cognition; marketing and adult education. Each chapter sheds new light on a specific topic requiring a response through post-rational practice. It starts with recent research findings, then demonstrates them with case examples, enabling their use in classroom and practice settings. Each chapter summarizes key lessons in “Take-aways for practice”, better enabling readers of all levels to synthesize and use key ideas”–
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