This article provides a discourse analysis framework that explicitly interrogates how conceptions of space and time are implicated in the discursive processes of urban policy making. Urban policy increasingly delineates social subjects and geographical space according to internationally mobile discourses of urban and social pathology, but local actors construct these discourses as localized urban ‘realities’ with corresponding market-based solutions. Reporting on a five-year study of the Bonnyrigg Living Communities project in Sydney, Australia, the analysis demonstrates how employees of the state-, non-government- and private-sector institutions reimagined and (re)coordinated time and space within this public housing estate redevelopment p...
‘Pop‐up’ has become a ubiquitous expression over the past decade and is used to designate a diverse ...
ii This study seeks to unearth how current urban growth machines mobilize governmentality as a polit...
Udgivelsesdato: JANThe aim of the paper is to explore how spatialities are contructed in spatial p...
This paper provides two discrete contributions to urban and spatial theory. The first demonstrates t...
This paper argues that place-based participation strategies, deployed by housing authorities as comp...
Peri-urban areas are increasingly described as ‘third’ spaces with unique characteristics, in opposi...
The language of relational geography now permeates the field and literature of planning, with phrase...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
none1noFollowing the "discursive turn" in policy-making, frame analysis increasingly appears an impo...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
ABSTRACT: This article seeks to analyze urban politics through the lens of the social con-structioni...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
By 2030 the world urban population is meant to peak at 5 billion, two-thirds of the planet citizens ...
This work deals with the perception of urban space in the framework of globalisation and the withdra...
These days the definition of ‘public spaces’ has shifted from its traditionally meaning of streets, ...
‘Pop‐up’ has become a ubiquitous expression over the past decade and is used to designate a diverse ...
ii This study seeks to unearth how current urban growth machines mobilize governmentality as a polit...
Udgivelsesdato: JANThe aim of the paper is to explore how spatialities are contructed in spatial p...
This paper provides two discrete contributions to urban and spatial theory. The first demonstrates t...
This paper argues that place-based participation strategies, deployed by housing authorities as comp...
Peri-urban areas are increasingly described as ‘third’ spaces with unique characteristics, in opposi...
The language of relational geography now permeates the field and literature of planning, with phrase...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
none1noFollowing the "discursive turn" in policy-making, frame analysis increasingly appears an impo...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
ABSTRACT: This article seeks to analyze urban politics through the lens of the social con-structioni...
Much of the writing on urban regeneration in the UK has been focused on the types of urban spaces th...
By 2030 the world urban population is meant to peak at 5 billion, two-thirds of the planet citizens ...
This work deals with the perception of urban space in the framework of globalisation and the withdra...
These days the definition of ‘public spaces’ has shifted from its traditionally meaning of streets, ...
‘Pop‐up’ has become a ubiquitous expression over the past decade and is used to designate a diverse ...
ii This study seeks to unearth how current urban growth machines mobilize governmentality as a polit...
Udgivelsesdato: JANThe aim of the paper is to explore how spatialities are contructed in spatial p...