2016
DOI: 10.1177/0042098015624385
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Shaping urban consolidation debates: Social representations in Brisbane newspaper media

Abstract: Recent international trends towards urban consolidation, intended to reduce outward urban sprawl by concentrating growth within existing neighbourhoods, can cause contention in cities. Understanding how the mass media represents urban consolidation can lead to more informed and democratic planning practices. This paper employs Social Representations Theory to identify and understand representations of urban consolidation in newspaper media. The theory recognises that the media is a key purveyor of public disco… Show more

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“…Much literature on private condominium development has focused on the role of international finance (Ley, 2017;Rogers & Koh, 2017), gentrification (Lehrer & Wieditz, 2009), privatisation (Kern, 2007;Rosen & Walks, 2013), exclusion (Atkinson et al, 2005), and luxury marketing (Costello, 2005;Raynor et al, 2017). This research demonstrates how condominium development is implicated in neoliberal agendas, particularly the increasing privatisation of cities.…”
Section: Lower-income Households In Private High-density Neighbourhoodsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Much literature on private condominium development has focused on the role of international finance (Ley, 2017;Rogers & Koh, 2017), gentrification (Lehrer & Wieditz, 2009), privatisation (Kern, 2007;Rosen & Walks, 2013), exclusion (Atkinson et al, 2005), and luxury marketing (Costello, 2005;Raynor et al, 2017). This research demonstrates how condominium development is implicated in neoliberal agendas, particularly the increasing privatisation of cities.…”
Section: Lower-income Households In Private High-density Neighbourhoodsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In socio-environmental research, SRT has been broadly applied to understand how different publics make sense of places ranging from natural to anthropic environments. This research contributed to examining the role of place meanings in sustainability challenges, enlightening whose representations are reproduced in conflicts around competing place claims and their effects on sustainability e.g., [34,[41][42][43].…”
Section: Social Representationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ownership of a detached house within the suburban idyll, replete with privacy and space, came to constitute the 'proper' setting for family life (Dowling and Mee 2000). The high-rise condo, by default, is devalued as unsuitable for families, dangerous, deviant even (Raynor et al 2017;Raynor 2018). These ideals likewise distinguish the desirable, proud and responsible owner subject as someone with a stake in the property-owning democracy, from the renter whose flagrant 'rejection' of this home-owning ideal provides grounds for suspicion and disdain.…”
Section: Positioning Home In Propertied Spacementioning
confidence: 99%