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Type: Journal article
Title: Public Consultation and Place-Marketing in the Revitalisation of the Port Adelaide Waterfront
Author: Oakley, S.
Citation: Urban Policy and Research, 2007; 25(1):113-128
Publisher: Carfax Publishing
Issue Date: 2007
ISSN: 0811-1146
1476-7244
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Susan Oakley
Abstract: The Port Adelaide waterfront redevelopment is a property-led urban venture that is being driven by a logic and ideology of new forms of urban politics that are oriented towards post-industrial capital accumulation. While local residents are in favour of the waterfront being revitalised there is concern about the nature and scale of the redevelopment being proposed. Through a carefully managed 'place-marketing' process, the Port's industrial landscape is to be re-conceptualised as a future-oriented landscape of cosmopolitan residential-work-leisure lifestyle as an expression of desire for professional occupancy. The study reveals that local participation and influence in planning decisions of this public-private venture is somewhat marginal to economic considerations.
Keywords: Urban Policy
Urban Research Methods
Urban Sociology
Human Geography: Urban Studies
Urban Studies: Urban Studies
Rights: © 2007 Editorial Board
DOI: 10.1080/08111140701225594
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111140701225594
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