This paper discusses the forces generating social-spatial change in Australian metropolitan areas. The external forces associated with the internationalisation of capital need to be disentangled from the internal policy changes associated with the adoption of ‘economic rationalist' policies. The former are intensifying various forms of spatial competition while the latter exacerbate tendencies to urban ‘market failure The manifestations of these structural political-economic changes are increasingly evident in Australian cities, including greater social-spatial inequalities. Effective urban planning is increasingly difficult in these conditions, compounded by the fiscal crisis of the state, the political pressures arising from the prolifera...
There is an ascendant academic argument that key economic processes are increasingly built at the sc...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
"Global city" is one of the most successful and contested terms to emerge from urban studi...
Australian Urbanization. — Urbanization has played a major role in the geography of Australia. In a ...
The terms ‘World City’ and ‘Global City’ have been used interchangeably for the past two decades in ...
This paper argues that urban plans in many major cities throughout the world have become increasingl...
National boundaries and border cities have been transformed globally. This is partly due to neoliber...
Repository and bepress. Australian cities have undergone the same rapid suburbanization process as N...
This report focuses on the issue of (mis)match between labour and housing markets in large, globally...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
Capital accumulation is the driving force of urban economic development. Many contemporary urban pro...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
This thesis is an empirical investigation of the concentration of employment in Australian cities si...
There is an ascendant academic argument that key economic processes are increasingly built at the sc...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
"Global city" is one of the most successful and contested terms to emerge from urban studi...
Australian Urbanization. — Urbanization has played a major role in the geography of Australia. In a ...
The terms ‘World City’ and ‘Global City’ have been used interchangeably for the past two decades in ...
This paper argues that urban plans in many major cities throughout the world have become increasingl...
National boundaries and border cities have been transformed globally. This is partly due to neoliber...
Repository and bepress. Australian cities have undergone the same rapid suburbanization process as N...
This report focuses on the issue of (mis)match between labour and housing markets in large, globally...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
Capital accumulation is the driving force of urban economic development. Many contemporary urban pro...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
This thesis is an empirical investigation of the concentration of employment in Australian cities si...
There is an ascendant academic argument that key economic processes are increasingly built at the sc...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...