Drawing from the literature on ‘premium networked spaces’, introduced in Graham and Marvin’s seminal work Splintering Urbanism in 2001, this paper argues that splintering or fragmentation of networks – and ultimately urban space – is constituted in so-called premium enclaves in Jakarta. Our study exemplifies that significant land acquisition and discretionary zoning policy contribute to the splintering of Jakarta’s urban space. This paper uses the TB Simatupang corridor in South Jakarta and Puri Indah CBD in West Jakarta to illustrate the interplay between urban planning and secessionary space production in high-profile economic districts. Lastly, this paper proposes the ‘ordinary fragmented network’ as the norm and expands the idea of the ...
This paper aims to investigate the negotiation between the “formal” and the “informal” urban space i...
Summary. Rapid urban development and globalisation have brought dynamic changes to large cities in t...
Industrial land development has become a key feature of urbanization in Greater Jakarta, one of the ...
Drawing from the literature on ‘premium networked spaces’, introduced in Graham and Marvin’s seminal...
Urbanization has been a major global issue, especially in the 21st century. This rapid urbanization ...
Various modes of urban public transport in Indonesia have caused environmental concern as a result o...
We analyse dramatic land transformations in the greater Jakarta metropolitan area since 1988: large-...
As a metropolis and the capital city of Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta fits into the neoliberal cont...
In cities, spaces were intentionally formed, planned, or unintentionally unplanned. Unlike planned s...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Recent metropolitan development in developed countries is ...
Despite numerous studies suggesting a path-dependent relationship between transport-land use policie...
Despite numerous studies suggesting a path-dependent relationship between transport–land use policie...
The economy of Jakarta which vastly grows has changed its area into a complex and highly dense urban...
International audienceThe hidden territories of Jakarta. Considered as centres of growth and service...
This paper aims to investigate the negotiation between the “formal” and the “informal” urban space i...
Summary. Rapid urban development and globalisation have brought dynamic changes to large cities in t...
Industrial land development has become a key feature of urbanization in Greater Jakarta, one of the ...
Drawing from the literature on ‘premium networked spaces’, introduced in Graham and Marvin’s seminal...
Urbanization has been a major global issue, especially in the 21st century. This rapid urbanization ...
Various modes of urban public transport in Indonesia have caused environmental concern as a result o...
We analyse dramatic land transformations in the greater Jakarta metropolitan area since 1988: large-...
As a metropolis and the capital city of Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta fits into the neoliberal cont...
In cities, spaces were intentionally formed, planned, or unintentionally unplanned. Unlike planned s...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Recent metropolitan development in developed countries is ...
Despite numerous studies suggesting a path-dependent relationship between transport-land use policie...
Despite numerous studies suggesting a path-dependent relationship between transport–land use policie...
The economy of Jakarta which vastly grows has changed its area into a complex and highly dense urban...
International audienceThe hidden territories of Jakarta. Considered as centres of growth and service...
This paper aims to investigate the negotiation between the “formal” and the “informal” urban space i...
Summary. Rapid urban development and globalisation have brought dynamic changes to large cities in t...
Industrial land development has become a key feature of urbanization in Greater Jakarta, one of the ...