Johnson, Cameron

Imaginations of post-suburbia: Suburban change and imaginative practices in Auckland, New Zealand - Sage 2019 - Vol 56, Issue 5, 2019 : (1042- 1060 p.)

Imaginative practices are central to ongoing transformations in the form and function of suburbia. In recent years, urban scholars have focused increasing attention on the concept and process of ‘post-suburbanisation’ to understand contemporary suburbs, yet imaginaries and imaginative practices have been largely absent in their analyses. This paper examines the role of imaginative practices in post-suburban change. Through a case study of Auckland, New Zealand, the paper examines three key domains of imaginative practice – visions, problems and trajectories – implicated in the production of post-suburbia. It argues that understandings of post-suburbanisation will be enhanced by an appreciation of both the material and imaginative dimensions of suburban transformation.



built environment
post-suburbia
policy, politics
planning
imagination