Beyond consensus and conflict in housing governance: Returning to the local state/ (Record no. 12403)

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Personal name Ormerod, Emma
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Title Beyond consensus and conflict in housing governance: Returning to the local state/
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019.
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Pages Vol 18, Issue 3, 2019 : (319-338 p.).
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Summary, etc This article contends that the de-politicizing tendencies in urban planning that are often interpreted through a post-political frame of analysis might alternatively be investigated via the analytical lens of a transforming local state. Examining the formation of entrepreneurial municipal housing strategies in Gateshead, northeast England, the article reveals a recent history of community consensus being manipulated, a technocratic steering of participatory planning and a de-amplifying of dissenting voices. Amid protracted conditions of austerity, the more recent strategy sees Gateshead municipal authority assuming an increasingly ‘promotional’ role, essentially as a housing developer. Placing critical decisions over housing futures within Gateshead Regeneration Partnership, a potentially rough road towards attaining democratic legitimacy is actively being smoothed. These are all trends that are emblematic of a post-political repertoire. However, a more forensic examination reveals how these anti-democratic processes might be more appropriately understood as political accomplishments on the part of those who have been newly incorporated into a local state in transition. The article thereby offers a conceptual antidote to the post-political narrative.
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Subject consensus,
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Subject consultation,
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Subject housing regeneration
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Subject local state,
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Subject participation,
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Subject political,
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Subject post-politics,
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Subject promotion
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Added Entry Personal Name MacLeod, Gordon
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Host Biblionumber 8831
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Place, publisher, and date of publication London Sage Publications Ltd. 2002
Title Planning theory
International Standard Serial Number 1473-0952
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/1473095218790988
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