Multiple Suburban Publics: Rethinking Community Opposition to Consolidation in Sydney

Kristian Ruming*, Donna Houston, Marco Amati

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Since the late 1980s urban consolidation has become the dominant strategic planning paradigm across Australian cities; however, sites of densification are increasingly becoming sites of community resistance and conflict. In the context of the Sydney Metropolitan Strategy, this paper explores Ku-ring-gai in Sydney's northern suburbs as a site of community resistance centred on opposition to urban consolidation. Moving beyond more traditional constructions of community resistance as a form of NIMBYism, we present here a typology of community resistance groups and explore the complex relationships between these groups, which are used to challenge development. In addition we draw on understanding of urban publics to explore the ways in which these groups attempt to engage and act on behalf of a diverse set of publics operating across scales.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)421-435
Number of pages15
JournalGeographical Research
Volume50
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2012

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