Problem of Trust in Planning
Planning Theory, 2012. Vol 11 (3): 257-278.
Antti Talvitie (aptalvitie(at)gmail.com)
Planning Theory, 2012. Vol 11 (3): 257-278.
Antti Talvitie (aptalvitie(at)gmail.com)
ABSTRACT
The
paper reviews recent literature on trust in urban and regional planning from
engineering planning, sociological, economic, and psychoanalytic perspectives
using the author’s training and experiences as a backdrop. It discusses the
various approaches of defining trust in the planning context and discusses four
categories of trust proposed by Swain and Tait (2007).
According to the author, the importance of leaders and leadership on trust is ignored in most current theories. Based on Freud’s model on groups the author proposes that leaders and significant ‘external objects’ are central to trust and critical to successful planning. Following the group model, supported by psychoanalytic literature, the paper proposes a new way of looking at trust, how it develops and how it can be adapted and incorporated in the planning processes.
Keywords: planning theory, trust in planning, psychoanalysis and planning, leadership and group analysis
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