Abstract. During the 1990s and 2000s understandings of urban politics have become dominated by narratives of neoliberal urban entrepreneurialism. Considerations of, and even interest in, the diversities that exist in the specifi c politics that shape place developments have often been relegated to a matter of secondary interest when understood in relation to broader structural global forces. This is particularly signifi cant as urban development projects have become increasingly bound-up with cultural programmes, many of which are embedded in the social relations of places, yet are often dismissed as subservient to global, fast-track development logics. This paper draws on a study of the politics surrounding the development of one of Asia’s...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of urban futures in Asia by examining heritage conse...
Through a renewed emphasis on individual entrepreneurial freedoms, neoliberalism promises an economy...
After 1997, sustained public debate emerged in Hong Kong over a suite of cultural issues, yet intern...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
This paper focuses on the development of Hong Kong's cultural economy and its translation into urban...
*Note full resource has been lost. Michael Keane writes that the West Kowloon Cultural District is ...
This study aims to explore the context of cultural planning in Hong Kong with reference to the case ...
This paper explores the relationship between public space and cultural politics in Hong Kong. There ...
Panel 8.18 Cultural Heritage and Community in Asian CitiesHong Kong postcolonial identity politics u...
After much debate, in February 2006 the proposed West Kowloon cultural development project - a kind ...
This article applies the global-relational conceptual frame developed in recent work on urban policy...
Drawing on a recent wave of scholarship on urban development in East Asia, this article offers a cri...
The urban renewal outcomes have long been criticized as undesirable. Issues like involuntary displac...
Life is full of adventure, which declines all compromises, resists all controls, and therefore respo...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of urban futures in Asia by examining heritage conse...
Through a renewed emphasis on individual entrepreneurial freedoms, neoliberalism promises an economy...
After 1997, sustained public debate emerged in Hong Kong over a suite of cultural issues, yet intern...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
This paper focuses on the development of Hong Kong's cultural economy and its translation into urban...
*Note full resource has been lost. Michael Keane writes that the West Kowloon Cultural District is ...
This study aims to explore the context of cultural planning in Hong Kong with reference to the case ...
This paper explores the relationship between public space and cultural politics in Hong Kong. There ...
Panel 8.18 Cultural Heritage and Community in Asian CitiesHong Kong postcolonial identity politics u...
After much debate, in February 2006 the proposed West Kowloon cultural development project - a kind ...
This article applies the global-relational conceptual frame developed in recent work on urban policy...
Drawing on a recent wave of scholarship on urban development in East Asia, this article offers a cri...
The urban renewal outcomes have long been criticized as undesirable. Issues like involuntary displac...
Life is full of adventure, which declines all compromises, resists all controls, and therefore respo...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of urban futures in Asia by examining heritage conse...
Through a renewed emphasis on individual entrepreneurial freedoms, neoliberalism promises an economy...