Discourses on diversity are increasingly criticised in many fields of public policy. This study draws on the example of regeneration in the Centre of Croydon, a diverse outer-London borough, in order to explore the role of diversity discourses in the imagination and creation of new urban spaces. A framework put forward by Fincher and Iveson (2008) is utilised, who contend that any local effort to plan for diversity should follow the norms recognition, redistribution and encounter. It is argued that questions on recognition are largely absent in the regeneration of Croydon Metropolitan Centre, and redistribution is discursively substituted by an individualised focus on economic opportunities. As such, discourses provide particular sets of ra...
Little attention to date has focused on the role of urban planning in responding to migration-relate...
The concentration of economic growth into large metropolises is widely documented across Europe. Yet...
Planning Honours Report 2014, Wits UniversitySouth Africa’s vast inequality between the haves and th...
Discourses on diversity are increasingly criticised in many fields of public policy. This study draw...
This paper explores the politics of diversity plan ning in one of Europe’s most socially and econ...
Using three vignettes of the same physical space this article contributes to understanding of how th...
This paper explores the relationship between ethnic diversity, public space and urban regeneration ...
This paper examines the discourses and practices surrounding urban governance and cultural diversity...
This paper explores the implications of representations of places as ‘diverse’, particularly for tho...
In recent academic and urban policy writings the term urban diversity is usually understood, or disc...
European cities have increasingly highlighted diversity as a marker of their progressive status. A g...
This short essay proposes nurturing economic diversity as alternative economic logics for urban plan...
This paper examines the contemporary treatment of difference as "diversity" and explores its articul...
In recent academic and urban policy writings the term urban diversity is usually understood, or disc...
The aim of this paper is to inform urban design practice through deeper understanding and analysis o...
Little attention to date has focused on the role of urban planning in responding to migration-relate...
The concentration of economic growth into large metropolises is widely documented across Europe. Yet...
Planning Honours Report 2014, Wits UniversitySouth Africa’s vast inequality between the haves and th...
Discourses on diversity are increasingly criticised in many fields of public policy. This study draw...
This paper explores the politics of diversity plan ning in one of Europe’s most socially and econ...
Using three vignettes of the same physical space this article contributes to understanding of how th...
This paper explores the relationship between ethnic diversity, public space and urban regeneration ...
This paper examines the discourses and practices surrounding urban governance and cultural diversity...
This paper explores the implications of representations of places as ‘diverse’, particularly for tho...
In recent academic and urban policy writings the term urban diversity is usually understood, or disc...
European cities have increasingly highlighted diversity as a marker of their progressive status. A g...
This short essay proposes nurturing economic diversity as alternative economic logics for urban plan...
This paper examines the contemporary treatment of difference as "diversity" and explores its articul...
In recent academic and urban policy writings the term urban diversity is usually understood, or disc...
The aim of this paper is to inform urban design practice through deeper understanding and analysis o...
Little attention to date has focused on the role of urban planning in responding to migration-relate...
The concentration of economic growth into large metropolises is widely documented across Europe. Yet...
Planning Honours Report 2014, Wits UniversitySouth Africa’s vast inequality between the haves and th...