Journal article

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

C Legacy, N Cook, D Rogers, K Ruming

Geographical Research | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

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 deliberative 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.

University of Melbourne Researchers