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Introduction
For the past fifty years, the analysis of urban planning discourses, and of discourses of city dwellers and citizens, has given rise to many monographs as well as rare comparative and critical studies, both in English and in French. The growing accessibility of textual data has given new relevance t...
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Published in: | Articulo 2024-05 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | For the past fifty years, the analysis of urban planning discourses, and of discourses of city dwellers and citizens, has given rise to many monographs as well as rare comparative and critical studies, both in English and in French. The growing accessibility of textual data has given new relevance to these by-now-classic approaches. Online media, websites, social networks, and planning documents (Buhler and Lethier, 2019) are making new analyses possible.On the one hand, computer-aided text-... |
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ISSN: | 1661-4941 |
DOI: | 10.4000/articulo.5842 |