169
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Reprint

Fantasy in Planning Organisations and their Agency: The Promise of Being at Home in the World

Pages 218-232 | Received 14 Oct 2012, Accepted 12 Aug 2013, Published online: 21 Oct 2021

References

  • APB&B (2010) Business Case: Auckland CBD Rail Link. Available at http://www.aucklandtransport.govt.nz (accessed 6 June 2012).
  • Auckland City Council (2010) State of the City Report 2010. Available at http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/council/documents/…/docs/chapter1.pdf (accessed 24 January 2012).
  • Auckland Council (2011a) Draft Auckland Plan. Available at http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz (accessed 6 October 2011).
  • Auckland Council (2011b) Auckland Plan Consultation Extended to End October. Available at http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz (accessed 2 August 2012).
  • Auckland Council (2012a) Auckland Plan (Auckland: Auckland Council)
  • Auckland Council (2012b) Planning and Policy Division Newsletter #40, 2 April.
  • Bloom, P. & Cederstrom, C. (2009) “The sky's the limit”: fantasy in the age of market rationality, Journal of Organizational Change Management, 22(2), pp. 159–180.
  • Carter, D. (2012) Government Responds to Auckland Plan. Available at http://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/government-responds-auckland-plan-0 (accessed 8 August 2012).
  • Catlaw, T. J. & Jordan, G. M. (2009) Public administration and “the lives of others”: toward an ethics of collaboration, Administration & Society, 41(3), pp. 290–312.
  • Contu, A. (2008) Decaf resistance: on misbehavior, cynicism, and desire in liberal workplaces, Management Communications Quarterly, 21(3), pp. 364–379.
  • Cremin, C. (2010) Never employable enough: the (im)possibility of satisfying the boss's desire, Organization, 17(2), pp. 131–149.
  • Davidson, M. (2010) Sustainability as ideological praxis: the acting out of planning's master-signifier, City, 14(4), pp. 390–405.
  • Davison, I. (2012) Compact Auckland plan slammed, New Zealand Herald, 13 April, http://www.nzherald.co.nz/ (accessed 2 August 2012).
  • De Cock, C. & Böhm, S. (2007) Liberalist fantasies: Žižek and the impossibility of the open society, Organization, 14(6), pp. 815–836.
  • De Vries, P. (2007) Don't compromise your desire for development! A Lacanian/Deleuzian rethinking of the anti-politics machine, Third World Quarterly, 28(1), pp. 25–43.
  • Driver, M. (2008) New and useless: a psychoanalytic perspective on organizational creativity, Journal of Management Inquiry, 17(3), pp. 187–197.
  • Evans, D. (1996) An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis (London: Routledge)
  • Flyvbjerg, B. (2005) Machiavellian megaprojects, Antipode, 37(1), pp. 18–22.
  • Flyvbjerg, B. , Bruzelius, N. & Rothengatter, W. (2003) Megaprojects and Risk (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
  • Fotaki, M. (2009) Maintaining the illusion of a free health care in post-socialism: a Lacanian analysis of transition from planned to market economy, Journal of Organizational Change Management, 22(2), pp. 141–158.
  • Fotaki, M. (2010) Why do public policies fail so often? Exploring health policy-making as an imaginary and symbolic construction, Organization, 17(6), pp. 703–720.
  • Fotaki, M. , Böhm, S. & Hassard, J. (2010) The failure of transition: identities, ideologies and imaginary institutions in times of global capitalist crisis, Journal of Organizational Change Management, 23(6), pp. 637–650.
  • Glynos, J. & Howarth, D. (2007) Logics of Critical Explanation in Social and Political Theory (London: Routledge)
  • Glynos, J. (2010) Lacan at work, in: C. Cederstrom & C. Hoedemackers (Eds) Lacan and Organization (London: MayFlyBooks), pp. 13–58.
  • Glynos, J. (2011) On the ideological and political significance of fantasy in the organization of work, Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 16(4), pp. 373–393.
  • Glynos, J. , Klimecki, R. & Willmott, H. (2012) Cooling out the marks: the ideology and politics of the financial crisis, Journal of Cultural Economy, 5(3), pp. 297–320.
  • Gunder, M. (2006) Sustainability: planning's saving grace or road to perdition? Journal of Planning Education and Research, 26(2), pp. 208–221.
  • Gunder, M. (2010) Planning as the ideology of (Neo-Liberal) space, Planning Theory, 9(4), pp. 298–314.
  • Gunder, M. (2011a) A metapsychological exploration of the role of popular media in engineering public belief on planning issue, Planning Theory, 10(4), pp. 326–345.
  • Gunder, M. (2011b) Fake it until you make it, and then…, Planning Theory, 10(3), pp. 201–212.
  • Gunder, M. & Hillier, J. (2004) Conforming to the expectations of the profession: a Lacanian perspective on planning practice, norms and values, Planning Theory and Practice, 5(2), pp. 217–235.
  • Gunder, M. & Hillier, J. (2007) Planning as urban therapeutic, Environment and Planning: A, 39(2), pp. 467–486.
  • Gunder, M. & Hillier, J. (2009) Planning in Ten Words or Less (Farnham: Ashgate)
  • Healey, P. (2008) Making choices that matter: the practical art of situating strategic judgement in spatial strategy-making, in: J. van den Broek , F. Moulaert & S. Oosterlynck (Eds) Empowering the Planning Fields (Leuven: Acco), pp. 23–41.
  • Hillier, J. (2007) Stretching Beyond the Horizon (Aldershot: Ashgate)
  • Hillier, J. (2011) Strategic navigation across multiple planes: towards a Deleuzean-inspired methodology for strategic spatial planning, Town Planning Review, 82(5), pp. 503–527.
  • Lacan, J. (1992) The Seminar, Book VII, 1959–1960 (London: Norton)
  • Lacan, J. (1998) The Seminar, Book XX, 1972–1973 (London: Norton)
  • Lacan, J. (2006) Ecrits (London: Norton)
  • NZTA (2011) Auckland City Central Rail Link Business Case Review, May 2011. Available at www.transport.govt.nz/ourwork/rail/aucklandcbdraillink/ (accessed 6 June 2012).
  • Nichols, J. (2008) Lacan, the city, and the Utopian symptom: an analysis of abject urban spaces, Space and Culture, 11(4), pp. 459–474.
  • Reserve Bank of New Zealand (2012) Key Graphs and Data. Available at http://www.rbnz.govt.nz (accessed 7 June 2012).
  • Rowe, J. (2012) Auckland's urban containment dilemma: the case for green belts, Urban Policy and Research, 30(1), pp. 77–91.
  • Rudman, B. (2012) Warm masterplan now seems very fuzz, New Zealand Herald, 30 March, http://www.nzherald.co.nz/ (accessed 2 August 2012).
  • Ruti, M. (2008) The fall of fantasies: a Lacanian reading of lack, Journal of the American Psychoanalytical Association, 56(2), pp. 483–508.
  • Ruti, M. (2010) Life beyond fantasy: the rewriting of destiny in Lacanian theory, Culture, Theory and Critique, 51(1), pp. 1–14.
  • Sharpe, M. (2004) Slavoj Zizek (London: Ashgate)
  • Stavrakakis, Y. (2011) The radical act: towards a spatial critique, Planning Theory, 10(4), pp. 301–324.
  • Styhre, A. (2008) Management control in bureaucratic and postbureaucratic organizations: a Lacanian perspective, Group and Organizational Management, 33(6), pp. 635–656.
  • Žižek, S. (1989) The Sublime Object of Ideology (London: Verso)
  • Žižek, S. (1997) The Plague of Fantasies (London: Verso)
  • Žižek, S. (1998) Cyberspace, or, how to traverse the fantasy in the age of the retreat of the big other, Public Culture, 10(3), pp. 483–513.
  • Žižek, S. (2008a) The Ticklish Subject, 2nd edn (London: Verso)
  • Žižek, S. (2008b) In Defense of Lost Causes (London: Verso)
  • Žižek, S. (2009) First as Tragedy, Then as Farce (London: Verso)
  • Žižek, S. & Daly, G. (2004) Conversations with Žižek (Cambridge: Polity)

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.