2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.emospa.2018.05.009
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Emotion mapping: Using participatory media to support young people's participation in urban design

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“…Starting from the role that emotions play in the planning of tourist destinations ( Sundaresan and John, 2020 ), the study confirms that planning and emotions are two phenomena that feed each other ( Hoch, 2006 ; Deitz et al, 2018 ). The results help to overcome the uncertainties caused by currents of thought that consider that the population is not qualified to make judgments about the environment in which they live ( Sánchez-Oro et al, 2021 ), reinforcing the influence of interest groups on the behaviour of organizations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Starting from the role that emotions play in the planning of tourist destinations ( Sundaresan and John, 2020 ), the study confirms that planning and emotions are two phenomena that feed each other ( Hoch, 2006 ; Deitz et al, 2018 ). The results help to overcome the uncertainties caused by currents of thought that consider that the population is not qualified to make judgments about the environment in which they live ( Sánchez-Oro et al, 2021 ), reinforcing the influence of interest groups on the behaviour of organizations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Although planning and emotions are two phenomena that feed each other ( Hoch, 2006 ; Deitz et al, 2018 ), on many occasions it is assumed that the population is not trained to make judgments that contribute to organizing the environment in which they live. For this reason, there are hardly any studies that incorporate emotions in tourism planning, and even fewer that propose an exploratory model of participatory design for the planning of a territory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the planners interviewed are faced (in complete compliance with the results of the work of Vasu) with the problem of cognitive dissonance. They are caught up in their awareness of the political reality of their plurality and beliefs that must be addressed in a comprehensive and rational planning process away from the political process, for example "between two political or scientific options: Often chose Scientific City, or Cautiously chose both (Deitz et al, 2018).…”
Section: The Proposition Of Plannermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In planning settings, youth have traditionally been marginalized from participation; however, there is a growing recognition among planners of the value and insights that youth can contribute to planning endeavors (Botchwey et al, 2019). It is crucial to recognize that young individuals are also citizens who actively and engagedly participate in development (Deitz et al, 2018). Youth participation is also part of inclusive development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%