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Planning and its Orientation to the Future
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Abstract PlanningFuture-oriented ActivityPlanning TheoryPlanning EducationForesightDesignPlanning FunctionsPlanning PracticeUrban PlanningStrategyAnthropologySocial ChangePlanningDevelopment PlanDecision TheorySocial SciencesModernity
Abstract Planning is often described as a future-oriented activity. However, little attention has been given to the relationship between planning and its orientation to the future. This article explores this relationship from a socio-historical perspective by examining the emergence of planning as a social phenomenon in relation to society's break from a traditional to a modern experience of the future. Discussion centres on how planning functions as society's way of 'normalising' the future, of making decisions about the future a normal part of everyday life. This function is discussed in both a modern and 'post' modern context.
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