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From Imperial Foundations to Postcolonial Futures
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This ground-breaking book exposes the imperial origins of the planning canon, profession and practice in the settler-colonial country of Australia. By documenting the role of planning in the history of Australia's relations with Indigenous peoples, Planning in Indigenous Australia maps the enduring effects of colonisation.
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This ground-breaking book exposes the imperial origins of the planning canon, profession and practice in the settler-colonial country of Australia. By documenting the role of planning in the history of Australia's relations with Indigenous peoples, Planning in Indigenous Australia maps the enduring effects of colonisation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317437178
- Artikelnr.: 48866511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317437178
- Artikelnr.: 48866511
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Sue Jackson is Associate Professor and Principal Research Fellow at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. She is a cultural geographer with expertise in the social dimensions of natural resource management in Australia, particularly Indigenous community-based conservation initiatives, knowledge practices and institutions. In 2014 Sue was awarded an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship.
Libby Porter is Associate Professor and Vice Chancellor's Principal Research Fellow at RMIT University, Australia. Her work addresses the politics of dispossession and displacement in planning and urban theory. Libby is Assistant Editor of the journal Planning Theory and Practice and co-founder of Planners Network UK. Her major publications include Unlearning the Colonial Cultures of Planning (2010) and Planning for Coexistence? Recognizing Indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and Australia (2016, with Janice Barry).
Louise C. Johnson is Professor of Australian Studies at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. A human geographer, she was awarded the Institute of Australian Geographers Australia International Medal in 2012 for her contributions to geography. Louise's major publications include Suburban Dreaming: An interdisciplinary approach to Australian cities (1994), Placebound: Australian feminist geographies (2000) and Cultural Capitals: Revaluing the arts and remaking urban spaces (2009).
Libby Porter is Associate Professor and Vice Chancellor's Principal Research Fellow at RMIT University, Australia. Her work addresses the politics of dispossession and displacement in planning and urban theory. Libby is Assistant Editor of the journal Planning Theory and Practice and co-founder of Planners Network UK. Her major publications include Unlearning the Colonial Cultures of Planning (2010) and Planning for Coexistence? Recognizing Indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and Australia (2016, with Janice Barry).
Louise C. Johnson is Professor of Australian Studies at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. A human geographer, she was awarded the Institute of Australian Geographers Australia International Medal in 2012 for her contributions to geography. Louise's major publications include Suburban Dreaming: An interdisciplinary approach to Australian cities (1994), Placebound: Australian feminist geographies (2000) and Cultural Capitals: Revaluing the arts and remaking urban spaces (2009).
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Planning in Indigenous Australia: An Introduction
Sue Jackson, Louise C. Johnson and Libby Porter
Part I: Planning and Indigenous Peoples
1 Framing Relations Between Planning and Indigenous Peoples
Libby Porter
2 Australian Planning Texts and Indigenous Absence
Louise C. Johnson
Part II: Imperial Foundations
3 Dispossession and Terra Nullius: Planning's Formative Terrain
Libby Porter
4 The Colonial Technologies and Practices of Australian Planning
Sue Jackson
5 Planning Sydney: Australia's First City
Louise C. Johnson
6 Planning Melbourne
Louise C. Johnson
7 Darwin: A Planner's Dream
Sue Jackson
Part III: Towards Postcolonial Futures
8 Land Rights: A Postcolonial Revolution in Land Title
Sue Jackson
9 Planning in the Native Title Era
Sue Jackson
10 Heritage Management
Libby Porter
11 Indigenous Planning: Emerging Possibilities
Libby Porter, Sue Jackson and Louise C. Johnson
12 Towards a New Planning History and Practice
Sue Jackson, Louise C. Johnson and Libby Porter
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Planning in Indigenous Australia: An Introduction
Sue Jackson, Louise C. Johnson and Libby Porter
Part I: Planning and Indigenous Peoples
1 Framing Relations Between Planning and Indigenous Peoples
Libby Porter
2 Australian Planning Texts and Indigenous Absence
Louise C. Johnson
Part II: Imperial Foundations
3 Dispossession and Terra Nullius: Planning's Formative Terrain
Libby Porter
4 The Colonial Technologies and Practices of Australian Planning
Sue Jackson
5 Planning Sydney: Australia's First City
Louise C. Johnson
6 Planning Melbourne
Louise C. Johnson
7 Darwin: A Planner's Dream
Sue Jackson
Part III: Towards Postcolonial Futures
8 Land Rights: A Postcolonial Revolution in Land Title
Sue Jackson
9 Planning in the Native Title Era
Sue Jackson
10 Heritage Management
Libby Porter
11 Indigenous Planning: Emerging Possibilities
Libby Porter, Sue Jackson and Louise C. Johnson
12 Towards a New Planning History and Practice
Sue Jackson, Louise C. Johnson and Libby Porter
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Planning in Indigenous Australia: An Introduction
Sue Jackson, Louise C. Johnson and Libby Porter
Part I: Planning and Indigenous Peoples
1 Framing Relations Between Planning and Indigenous Peoples
Libby Porter
2 Australian Planning Texts and Indigenous Absence
Louise C. Johnson
Part II: Imperial Foundations
3 Dispossession and Terra Nullius: Planning's Formative Terrain
Libby Porter
4 The Colonial Technologies and Practices of Australian Planning
Sue Jackson
5 Planning Sydney: Australia's First City
Louise C. Johnson
6 Planning Melbourne
Louise C. Johnson
7 Darwin: A Planner's Dream
Sue Jackson
Part III: Towards Postcolonial Futures
8 Land Rights: A Postcolonial Revolution in Land Title
Sue Jackson
9 Planning in the Native Title Era
Sue Jackson
10 Heritage Management
Libby Porter
11 Indigenous Planning: Emerging Possibilities
Libby Porter, Sue Jackson and Louise C. Johnson
12 Towards a New Planning History and Practice
Sue Jackson, Louise C. Johnson and Libby Porter
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Planning in Indigenous Australia: An Introduction
Sue Jackson, Louise C. Johnson and Libby Porter
Part I: Planning and Indigenous Peoples
1 Framing Relations Between Planning and Indigenous Peoples
Libby Porter
2 Australian Planning Texts and Indigenous Absence
Louise C. Johnson
Part II: Imperial Foundations
3 Dispossession and Terra Nullius: Planning's Formative Terrain
Libby Porter
4 The Colonial Technologies and Practices of Australian Planning
Sue Jackson
5 Planning Sydney: Australia's First City
Louise C. Johnson
6 Planning Melbourne
Louise C. Johnson
7 Darwin: A Planner's Dream
Sue Jackson
Part III: Towards Postcolonial Futures
8 Land Rights: A Postcolonial Revolution in Land Title
Sue Jackson
9 Planning in the Native Title Era
Sue Jackson
10 Heritage Management
Libby Porter
11 Indigenous Planning: Emerging Possibilities
Libby Porter, Sue Jackson and Louise C. Johnson
12 Towards a New Planning History and Practice
Sue Jackson, Louise C. Johnson and Libby Porter
Index