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Soft Spaces, Fuzzy Boundaries, and Metagovernance: The New Spatial Planning in the Thames Gateway
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Privileged ScalesEmergent Planning SystemSocial SciencesUrban GovernanceSpatial PlanningLand Use PlanningPublic PolicyDesignUrban PlanningPolicy PlanningDevelopment PlanPlanning TheoryUrban GeographyUrban DesignThames GatewayPolitical GeographyPhysical PlanningPlanning PracticeFuzzy BoundariesRegional PlanningSoft Spaces
This paper examines the changing practices of spatial planning, critically engaging with state theory to argue that a new generation of ‘soft spaces’ and ‘fuzzy boundaries' occupies a key position in the emergent planning system. In the process we question whether privileged scales and sectors can meaningfully be identified in current state-restructuring processes. We use interviews with key national policy makers and a case study of the Thames Gateway to test our ideas.
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