The uneven geographies of post-political planning: Objections to urban regeneration projects in peripheral and central Israeli cities

2019 ◽  
Vol 51 (4) ◽  
pp. 931-949 ◽  
Author(s):  
Talia Margalit ◽  
Adriana Kemp

This article probes the Israeli ‘Clearance and Construction’ urban regeneration programme, which encourages apartment owners nationwide to turn their old dwellings into new tower-clusters. By comparing distinct planning communications on such projects, we aim to contribute a class-related perspective to the debate on post-politics in planning. Planning literature addresses the neutralizing effects of the neoliberal ethos on urban regeneration, highlighting the techniques through which planners dismiss community needs, use values and local voices. We respond to scholars calling for more nuanced perspectives by analysing a dataset of objection hearings in different cities, tracing how planners present their decisions and advance projects, and how different social groups accept and/or reject planners’ rationale. Our findings point to two main outcomes: first, we show that most participants accept the entrepreneurial rationale but their discourse often mixes acceptance with dissent; second, we show that such mixed discourses vary across locations and reflect socio-spatial distinctions. The more affluent participants objected more and highlighted use values and the public interest, yet their discourse largely echoed planners’ discourses. Conversely, the poorer objectors, who focused on exchange values, disrupted the consensual planning order by highlighting their own hopes and personal struggles. Who, then, were more submissive to neoliberal ethos? These results, we argue, call for a nuanced analysis of current planning relations. We argue that such analysis should specifically look at synchronization between consensual planning and co-optation, dissent and socio-spatial deviation.

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Yuni Wulandari ◽  
Ade Wahyudin

Broadcast media has an important role in social life in Indonesia because broadcasting does not only act as an entertainment medium but provides information that is needed by the public. This is a challenge for LPP RRI where it is required to maintain its idealism and existence and attract the attention of listeners so that it can support and bridge the interests of the community. One interesting program is "Lintas Denpasar Pagi" because this program offers information and news that is actual and relevant to the local community so that it is expected to bridge the public interest. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a program strategy for the Lintas Denpasar Pagi program to contribute to society and maintain idealism and existence during tight competition in the broadcasting industry. The strategy is prepared using a descriptive research method with a qualitative approach, where data is obtained from interviews, observation, and documentation and data analysis using the SWOT approach. Based on the analysis that has been done, the Lintas Denpasar morning production team must pay attention to input from loyal and loyal listeners and partners who are collaborating. Then an initiative is needed to add to other market segmentations and take advantage of digital technology such as mobile applications and social media. To attract listeners, it is necessary to have up-to-date and up-to-date information about various things that the community needs as well as collaborating with various arts and cultural communities in Bali which can be a solution to attracting local listeners.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 92
Author(s):  
Zulqadri Ansar

Land development that occurs in Pringsewu Regency is for the public interest, as a government step to more easily acquire lands which function as cultivation areas for physical development as a form of service to community needs. The limited provision of land will make it difficult for the government to develop an area as a form of land use for public purposes. This research will discuss about the analysis of land use for the public interest. There are several criteria and indicators that determine the location of land to be used for public use, consisting of land area, existing land use, spatial plan, area function, slope, land shape, soil movement, flood hazard, population density and market land prices. Based on the results of the scoring analysis of 11 indicators through the application of spatial multicriteria analysis which involves eleven criteria for determining the location as the most appropriate variable to be used as state land as a balancing material, the Pringsewu Regency government explains that zone 3 (Kecamatan Pagelaran, Pringsewu dan Ambarawa) has the most land dominance which can be prioritized first.


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