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The construction of urgency discourse around mega-projects: the Israeli case
Josef van Wijk
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Itay Fischhendler
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Department of Geography
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Cognitive Bias
33%
Consideration of Alternatives
33%
Crisis Framing
33%
Decision Maker
33%
Decision Quality
33%
Discourse Analysis
33%
Government Regulators
33%
Institutional Bias
33%
Israel
33%
Israeli
100%
Megaprojects
100%
Natural Gas
33%
Perceived Urgency
33%
Planning Practice
33%
Planning Process
100%
Planning Solutions
33%
Policy Change
33%
Policy Preferences
33%
Powerful Actors
33%
Private Actors
33%
Public Infrastructure
33%
Social Sciences
Decision Maker
33%
Decision Making
100%
Discourse Analysis
33%
Emotions
66%
Interest Groups
33%
Israel
33%
Israeli
100%
Natural Gas
33%
Planning Practice
33%
Planning Process
100%
Private Sector
33%
Engineering
Critical Moment
33%
Decision Maker
33%
Infrastructure
33%
Natural Gas
33%
Process Planning
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Discourse Analysis
100%
Natural Gas
100%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Private Sector
100%