This special section builds on Planning the Post-Political City-Part 1 to examine if and how planning is showing signs of a post-democratic turn taking place in Australian cities. In Part 1, we presented a collection of papers examining Australia as a post-political landscape, exploring the new ways in which Australian publics are resisting dominant neoliberal practices and logics of growth and, in doing so, are intervening in decision-making practices to assert new forms of power and participation. In Part 2, we show how participatory practices continue to evolve.We use this brief editorial to ask a foundational question: have those implicated in the governance and management of Australian cities embarked on a post-democratic path? As they...
This paper identifies types of citizen participation in local government in Australia, in particular...
Through a comparative study of political activism in Millers Point, Dawes Point, and The Rocks in Sy...
Over the past three decades, research in urban politics or increasingly urban governance reveals a l...
Planning reforms in NSW Australia have been guided by the post-political neoliberal thought. The ref...
The article investigates how governmental responses to problems arising from urban population growth...
Economic uncertainty coupled with post-political urban governance arrangements that disperse respons...
This paper traces key policy challenges facing Australia\u27s metropolitan cities as a result of mul...
In this paper, we explore the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participa...
Neoliberal practices are the new orthodoxy within urban governance imposing limits to participatory ...
The City of Gold Coast in Australia has grown rapidly over the last half century to become the sixth...
This article explores the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participatory...
This article analyses a case of citizen-driven participation in urban planning in Sydney, Australia....
In response to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, city planning in Australia has seen state gove...
This book examines some of the ways in which politics and government have influenced the growth and ...
The state of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia experienced council amalgamations from 2014 to 2017,...
This paper identifies types of citizen participation in local government in Australia, in particular...
Through a comparative study of political activism in Millers Point, Dawes Point, and The Rocks in Sy...
Over the past three decades, research in urban politics or increasingly urban governance reveals a l...
Planning reforms in NSW Australia have been guided by the post-political neoliberal thought. The ref...
The article investigates how governmental responses to problems arising from urban population growth...
Economic uncertainty coupled with post-political urban governance arrangements that disperse respons...
This paper traces key policy challenges facing Australia\u27s metropolitan cities as a result of mul...
In this paper, we explore the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participa...
Neoliberal practices are the new orthodoxy within urban governance imposing limits to participatory ...
The City of Gold Coast in Australia has grown rapidly over the last half century to become the sixth...
This article explores the tensions between the practices of professional planners, the participatory...
This article analyses a case of citizen-driven participation in urban planning in Sydney, Australia....
In response to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, city planning in Australia has seen state gove...
This book examines some of the ways in which politics and government have influenced the growth and ...
The state of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia experienced council amalgamations from 2014 to 2017,...
This paper identifies types of citizen participation in local government in Australia, in particular...
Through a comparative study of political activism in Millers Point, Dawes Point, and The Rocks in Sy...
Over the past three decades, research in urban politics or increasingly urban governance reveals a l...