The political economy of streetspace reallocation projects: Aldgate Square and Bank Junction, London

Streetspace reallocation projects are often difficult to plan and implement, attracting great controversy with residents and other actors. This paper considers two streetspace reallocation projects, in Aldgate Square and Bank Junction, London. 15 in-depth interviews are used to explore the competing...

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Published in:Journal of urban design Vol. 27; no. 4; pp. 397 - 420
Main Authors: Hickman, Robin, Huaylla Sallo, Katy
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Nottingham Routledge 04.07.2022
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN:1357-4809, 1469-9664
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Summary:Streetspace reallocation projects are often difficult to plan and implement, attracting great controversy with residents and other actors. This paper considers two streetspace reallocation projects, in Aldgate Square and Bank Junction, London. 15 in-depth interviews are used to explore the competing discourses on each project. The analysis covers the different viewpoints on perceived problems and opportunities, project impacts and effectiveness, distribution of benefits, technical assessment, participatory processes and the resulting sanctioned discourse. Using NVivo software, it examines the language used by the different actors in the process.
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ISSN:1357-4809
1469-9664
DOI:10.1080/13574809.2022.2033113