Beyond designer diversity: Planners, public space and a critical politics of difference |
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Authors: | Kurt Iveson |
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Affiliation: | a Political Science Department, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, |
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Abstract: | This article is concerned with the connection between the planning of public space, social justice and the politics of difference. I argue that, to remedy injustice in public spaces, planning must be informed by a critical politics of difference, which can distinguish between various kinds of social difference. The article outlines some important dimensions of a critical politics of difference with reference to three recent conflicts in Australian public spaces: over graffiti, a women's pool and the policing of public spaces in Perth. |
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Keywords: | public space politics of difference planning social justice graffiti |
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