Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
ABSTRACT
The paper begins unconventionally and experientially -- with memories that became the wellspring for the author’s doubts about the scientific basis of (transport) planning. These memories form an essential substrate for the formal presentation which offers a scientific approach to (transport) planning that is experiential rather than positivist. The transition from the informal to the formal presentation is via a short history of planning. The article proposes a planning process and technique, which is ‘beyond postmodernism’. This theoryless planning model takes the almost incomprehensible web of associations in human unconscious as its starting point, and patterns it as modern psychoanalytic process and technique for individuals and groups. A glossary of key terms is included.
Keywords planning technique, planning theory, process of change, psychoanalysis and planning process, transport
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