This article critically analyses an empirical case of how design mediates governing power in situated contexts. Using the Foucauldian concept of governmentality, the article examines the specific role of co-design to enable governance through the strate- gic use of design techniques and artefacts. Drawing on ethno- graphic research undertaken during the participatory urban redevelopment of Waterloo, Sydney, the article unpacks four con- crete mechanism of governance through design: (1) the building of a seemingly coherent, stable and shared visions of Waterloo’s future; (2) the regulation of local knowledge production and poli- tical imagination; (3) the rendering of community technical through calculation techniques, standardisation, and t...
The paper aims to search for an alternate narrative of urban design within the complexities and the ...
AbstractCan community-centered design practice create a space to channel creativity into building co...
The care of public spaces in urban environments has always been an indicator of a nation’s welfare, ...
This article explores growing concerns behind the potential instrumentalization of participatory des...
OVERVIEW: This article is situated in the intersection between anthropological and design knowledge,...
An increasing interest in commons has generated a rich literature related to co- and participatory ...
The viewpoint introduces the concept of “co-designing publics” by examining what lies at the potent ...
During the 1990s the developmental trajectory of inner Melbourne shifted dramatically and the city b...
Redefining local government’s role in urban planning to incorporate a number of the principles of su...
This paper argues that neoliberalism should be viewed not as a unified coherent project but as a ser...
Critical urban research arising from the 'new urban politics' rich heritage has conventionally privi...
High-quality architectural and urban design are now widely regarded as key contributors to the compe...
This paper explores whether and how forms of entrepreneurial governance effecting deprived regions o...
Critical urban research arising from the ‘new urban politics’ rich heritage has conventionally privi...
The care of public spaces in urban environments has always been an indicator of a nation\u2019s welf...
The paper aims to search for an alternate narrative of urban design within the complexities and the ...
AbstractCan community-centered design practice create a space to channel creativity into building co...
The care of public spaces in urban environments has always been an indicator of a nation’s welfare, ...
This article explores growing concerns behind the potential instrumentalization of participatory des...
OVERVIEW: This article is situated in the intersection between anthropological and design knowledge,...
An increasing interest in commons has generated a rich literature related to co- and participatory ...
The viewpoint introduces the concept of “co-designing publics” by examining what lies at the potent ...
During the 1990s the developmental trajectory of inner Melbourne shifted dramatically and the city b...
Redefining local government’s role in urban planning to incorporate a number of the principles of su...
This paper argues that neoliberalism should be viewed not as a unified coherent project but as a ser...
Critical urban research arising from the 'new urban politics' rich heritage has conventionally privi...
High-quality architectural and urban design are now widely regarded as key contributors to the compe...
This paper explores whether and how forms of entrepreneurial governance effecting deprived regions o...
Critical urban research arising from the ‘new urban politics’ rich heritage has conventionally privi...
The care of public spaces in urban environments has always been an indicator of a nation\u2019s welf...
The paper aims to search for an alternate narrative of urban design within the complexities and the ...
AbstractCan community-centered design practice create a space to channel creativity into building co...
The care of public spaces in urban environments has always been an indicator of a nation’s welfare, ...