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Advancing Manufacturing?: Blinkered Visions in U.S. and Australian Urban Policy

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posted on 2024-11-16, 02:40 authored by Carl Grodach, Christopher GibsonChristopher Gibson
Advocates argue that urban manufacturing holds potential to promote locally distinctive enterprises, quality employment and more socially-inclusive forms of urban development. However, little is known how urban policy actually supports manufacturing. This paper documents the policy response to urban manufacturing in the U.S. and Australia. We determine how policy documents conceptualise manufacturing and define goals and strategy around land use, business development and workforce development. The analysis demonstrates that manufacturing policy is situated between entrenched visions of deindustrialisation and emerging notions of a renewed, advanced manufacturing sector and that most cities struggle to address the inherent challenges of this condition.

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Urban cultural policy and the changing dynamics of cultural production

Australian Research Council

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Grodach, C. & Gibson, C. (2019). Advancing Manufacturing?: Blinkered Visions in U.S. and Australian Urban Policy. Urban Policy and Research, 37 (3), 279-293.

Journal title

Urban Policy and Research

Volume

37

Issue

3

Pagination

279-293

Language

English

RIS ID

132355

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