Understanding the planning and practice of redeveloping disused docklands using critical urban assemblage as a lens: a case study of Port Adelaide, Australia

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2014

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Oakley, S.

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Planning Practice and Research, 2014; 29(2):171-186

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Susan Oakley

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The Port Adelaide inner harbour, like other waterfront developments nationally and internationally, reflects the bringing together of a range of elements—ideas, policies, people, capital and strategies—in reconfiguring the built form. This preliminary study investigates the utility of applying a concept of critical urban assemblage to understand the planning, processes and delivery of this Australian waterfront redevelopment. The aim is to go beyond situating the redevelopment as a ‘model’ of success or failure, or the sole result of a neo-liberalized urban regeneration paradigm.

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© 2013 Taylor & Francis

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