Disruptive Urbanism: Implications of the ‘Sharing Economy’ for Cities, Regions, and Urban Policy

Author:   Nicole Gurran ,  Paul J Maginn ,  Paul Burton ,  Crystal Legacy
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367441630


Pages:   138
Publication Date:   31 March 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Disruptive Urbanism: Implications of the ‘Sharing Economy’ for Cities, Regions, and Urban Policy


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"Disruptive Urbanism examines how different forms and modes of the so called ""sharing economy"" are manifesting in cities and regions throughout the world, and how policy makers are responding to these disruptions. The emergence of the so called ""sharing economy"" and the ""disruptive technologies"" have profound implications for urban policy and governance. Initial expectations that ""sharing"" of homes, offices or vehicles could solve urban problems such as congestion or housing affordability have given way to concerns over job precarity, neighbourhood transformation, and the growing power of platforms in disrupting urban governance and regulation. Contributors to this volume canvas these issues, examining how the ""sharing economy"" is manifesting in urban areas, the implications of this for urban living, and how policy makers are responding to these changes. Implications for urban research, policy, and practice are highlighted through chapters which address forms of urban ""sharing"" across housing, transport, work, and food and wider processes of globalisation and neoliberalism as they disrupt cities and urban policy making. Disruptive Urbanism will be of great interest to scholars of urban planning, urban governance, the sharing economy, and housing studies. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of Urban Policy and Research."

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Author:   Nicole Gurran ,  Paul J Maginn ,  Paul Burton ,  Crystal Legacy
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.430kg
ISBN:  

9780367441630


ISBN 10:   0367441632
Pages:   138
Publication Date:   31 March 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Nicole Gurran is Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Sydney, where she leads Urban Housing Lab@Sydney and directs the University’s AHURI (Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute) research centre. Nicole’s research focuses on intersections between urban planning and the housing system and she has led and collaborated on a series of studies on aspects of urban policy, housing, sustainability and planning. Paul J Maginn is an urban planner/geographer at the University of Western Australia, and is the Programme Co-ordinator for the Masters in Urban and Regional Planning. Dr Maginn is also the Editor-in-Chief of Urban Policy and Research. Paul Burton is Professor of Urban Management and Planning & Director at the Cities Research Institute, Griffith University, Australia. Crystal Legacy is a Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning at the University of Melbourne and a former Australian Research Council DECRA recipient (2014-2017). Carey Curtis is Professor of City Planning and Transport and Director of the research network Urbanet at Curtin University, Australia. She is also is Managing Editor of the Journal ‘Urban Policy and Research’. Anthony Kent is Lecturer in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University, Australia. Geoffrey Binder is a casual tutor/lecturer and consultant in behaviour and organisational change/innovation for environmental sustainability, in the Department of Planning and Social Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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