This paper presents a comparative case study of two northern suburbs in Melbourne, Australia, in order to analyze local perceptions of proximity, mobility, and spaces of community interaction within diverse neighborhoods experiencing socioeconomic and demographic transition. We first look at government policies concerning the two suburbs, which position one suburb within a narrative of gentrification and the other within a narrative of marginalization. We then draw on diverse residents' experiences and perceptions of local space, finding that these "everyday geographies" operate independently of and often at odds with local policy narratives of demographic and socioeconomic transition. We conclude that residents' "everyday geographies" reve...
The shaping of any policy depends on the broader dynamics of power (Richardson, 1996). Indeed, state...
ike all places, suburbs do not exist a priori but are constructed through social and cultural proces...
The purpose of this thesis is to bring together theories of place and of multiculture, through an em...
This paper presents a comparative case study of two northern suburbs in Melbourne, Australia, in ord...
This article examines the narratives offered by those displaced through the gentrification of neighb...
This paper looks comparatively at the process of social change and its impact on local community coh...
This paper looks comparatively at the process of social change and its impact on local community coh...
As redevelopment and gentrification strategies globally continue to be aimed at attracting wealthier...
This paper suggests that more attention needs to be given to the historical formation and developmen...
This paper explores the dynamics of UK neighbourhood policy in a new way, by bringing together an at...
In this thesis I investigate some concrete examples of such `counter-spaces'. In my literature -revi...
The language of community is increasingly ambiguous yet the possibilities of cooperation in neighbou...
Most Australians live in the suburban areas of the nation's major cities and their interaction ...
This thesis argues that Melbourne’s suburbs could better adapt to changing environmental and social ...
Deindustrialisation and the shift to post-Fordism is changing Australian cities and shaping not just...
The shaping of any policy depends on the broader dynamics of power (Richardson, 1996). Indeed, state...
ike all places, suburbs do not exist a priori but are constructed through social and cultural proces...
The purpose of this thesis is to bring together theories of place and of multiculture, through an em...
This paper presents a comparative case study of two northern suburbs in Melbourne, Australia, in ord...
This article examines the narratives offered by those displaced through the gentrification of neighb...
This paper looks comparatively at the process of social change and its impact on local community coh...
This paper looks comparatively at the process of social change and its impact on local community coh...
As redevelopment and gentrification strategies globally continue to be aimed at attracting wealthier...
This paper suggests that more attention needs to be given to the historical formation and developmen...
This paper explores the dynamics of UK neighbourhood policy in a new way, by bringing together an at...
In this thesis I investigate some concrete examples of such `counter-spaces'. In my literature -revi...
The language of community is increasingly ambiguous yet the possibilities of cooperation in neighbou...
Most Australians live in the suburban areas of the nation's major cities and their interaction ...
This thesis argues that Melbourne’s suburbs could better adapt to changing environmental and social ...
Deindustrialisation and the shift to post-Fordism is changing Australian cities and shaping not just...
The shaping of any policy depends on the broader dynamics of power (Richardson, 1996). Indeed, state...
ike all places, suburbs do not exist a priori but are constructed through social and cultural proces...
The purpose of this thesis is to bring together theories of place and of multiculture, through an em...