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Planning the post-political city: exploring public participation in the contemporary Australian city

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posted on 2024-11-14, 19:07 authored by Crystal Legacy, Nicole CookNicole Cook, Dallas Rogers, Kristian J Ruming
This special section examines the possibility of meaningful debate and contestation over urban decisions and futures in politically constrained contexts. In doing so, it moves with the post-political times: critically examining the proliferation of deliber- ative mechanisms; identifying the informal assemblages of diverse actors taking on new roles in urban socio-spatial justice; and illuminating the spaces where informal and formal planning processes meet. These questions are particularly pertinent for understanding the processes shaping Australian cities and public participation today.

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Legacy, C., Cook, N., Rogers, D. & Ruming, K. (2018). Planning the post-political city: exploring public participation in the contemporary Australian city. Geographical Research, 56 (2), 176-180.

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Geographical Research

Volume

56

Issue

2

Pagination

176-180

Language

English

RIS ID

126275

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