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Globalization and Suburbanization

Globalization and Suburbanization View more presentations from Terry Flew.

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Creative Suburbia Symposium: Podcasts now available

The podcasts from the Creative Suburbia Symposium held at QUT on 29-30 September are now available. Simply click on the links from the program below, or visit the conference site. Thanks to Mimi Tsai...

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Spaces and Flows – Day 2 plenary – Edward Soja

The Day 2 plenary with Edward Soja commenced late because he was jetlagged after a flight from London and slept in. Ah, the perils of globalisation – zombie academics wandering around hotel foyers,...

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Economic Prosperity, Suburbanization and the Creative Workforce

My paper presented at the UCLA Spaces and Flows conference in December 2010 can now be downloaded here. The paper is titled “Economic Prosperity, Suburbanization and the Creative Workforce”, and comes...

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Washing the car or torching the car?

My article in M/C Journal “Right to the City, Desire for the Suburb?” is now available. Some may have heard the argument before; it has been developed through the “Creative Suburbia” ARC Discovery...

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Seeing the Outer Suburbs

This paper, co-authored with Christy Collis and Simon Freebody, will be published in Regional Studies in 2012. It is available from the Taylor & Francis web site. ABSTRACT This paper draws upon...

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Creative Suburbia: The Australian Case

My paper “Creative suburbia: Rethinking urban cultural policy- the Australian case” will be published in the Intenrational Journal of Cultural Studies in 2012, but a pre-publication copy can be...

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Anti-suburbanism at The Courier-Mail

Excellent article by Alan Davies in The Urbanist (available from Crikey site) about the typical media practice of blaming suburban life for social ills. In this case, it is Brisbane’s Courier-Mail...

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Is the inner city becoming more conservative?

With the Liberal National Party landslide win in the March 24 Queensland state election, where the number of Australian Labor Party (ALP)-held seats in greater Brisbane went from 34 to 5, there is much...

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Brisbane Central by the booths, and the “Shy Tory Factor”

As discussed in my previous post, I am going to take a closer look at the booth counts for the inner Brisbane electorate of Brisbane Central in the recent Queensland state election. The electorate runs...

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