Imaginations of post-suburbia: Suburban change and imaginative practices in Auckland, New Zealand

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Imaginative practices are central to ongoing transformations in the form and function of suburbia. In recent years, urban scholars have focused increasing attention on the concept and process of ‘post-suburbanisation’ to understand contemporary suburbs, yet imaginaries and imaginative practices have been largely absent in their analyses. This paper examines the role of imaginative practices in post-suburban change. Through a case study of Auckland, New Zealand, the paper examines three key domains of imaginative practice – visions, problems and trajectories – implicated in the production of post-suburbia. It argues that understandings of post-suburbanisation will be enhanced by an appreciation of both the material and imaginative dimensions of suburban transformation.

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Johnson, C., Baker, T., & Collins, F. L. (2019). Imaginations of post-suburbia: Suburban change and imaginative practices in Auckland, New Zealand. Urban Studies, 56(5), 1042–1060. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098018787157

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