Austerity has led to a growing interest in smallscale urban practices that engage community groups in participatory placemaking as an alternative to developing government or commercially funded parks and urban spaces. These approaches draw on bottom-up tactics to empower local community groups to take ownership of small communal spaces but are also often supported strategically by small financial grants provided by local and national governments. In this article, we draw on de Certeau’s theory of strategies and tactics to explore the relationship between topdown strategies and bottom-up tactics in urban placemaking in response to the politics of austerity. We explore this process through critical analysis of our own participatory action res...
City architecture, urban spaces and monuments, such as the colonial statues toppled in 2020 during t...
Place-making initiatives have gained momentum in recent years to establish stronger urban communitie...
This article considers the potential of public–common partnerships (PCPs) to act as a new municipali...
Austerity has led to a growing interest in small-scale urban practices that engage community groups ...
In spite of intentions, neoliberal urban governance and planning policy over recent decades has led ...
This paper contends that participatory action and public engagement are crucial elements in tactical...
Recent political and economic crises have increased the awareness of the need, challenges and opport...
Redefining local government’s role in urban planning to incorporate a number of the principles of su...
The combination of digital technology and urban design provides a potent mix full of opportunities a...
The 2008-2009 Global Economic Crisis (GEC) created an opportunity, eagerly seized by many national g...
This article explores growing concerns behind the potential instrumentalization of participatory des...
This paper engages with a recent set of critical arguments concerning the 'post-crisis city' and the...
Placemaking is a collaborative approach to redesigning spaces into places that improve their communi...
Shared spaces are streets where conventional traffic controls are removed. Typically featuring a lev...
<p>In their word play on what design praxis might succeed the New Urbanism movement in the United St...
City architecture, urban spaces and monuments, such as the colonial statues toppled in 2020 during t...
Place-making initiatives have gained momentum in recent years to establish stronger urban communitie...
This article considers the potential of public–common partnerships (PCPs) to act as a new municipali...
Austerity has led to a growing interest in small-scale urban practices that engage community groups ...
In spite of intentions, neoliberal urban governance and planning policy over recent decades has led ...
This paper contends that participatory action and public engagement are crucial elements in tactical...
Recent political and economic crises have increased the awareness of the need, challenges and opport...
Redefining local government’s role in urban planning to incorporate a number of the principles of su...
The combination of digital technology and urban design provides a potent mix full of opportunities a...
The 2008-2009 Global Economic Crisis (GEC) created an opportunity, eagerly seized by many national g...
This article explores growing concerns behind the potential instrumentalization of participatory des...
This paper engages with a recent set of critical arguments concerning the 'post-crisis city' and the...
Placemaking is a collaborative approach to redesigning spaces into places that improve their communi...
Shared spaces are streets where conventional traffic controls are removed. Typically featuring a lev...
<p>In their word play on what design praxis might succeed the New Urbanism movement in the United St...
City architecture, urban spaces and monuments, such as the colonial statues toppled in 2020 during t...
Place-making initiatives have gained momentum in recent years to establish stronger urban communitie...
This article considers the potential of public–common partnerships (PCPs) to act as a new municipali...