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Can zombies become human again? Plan Melbourne, zombie institutions, and citizen dissent
Beck (1997, p. 47) first used the term "zombie categories" to refer to institutions and ideas, infected by the virus of neo-liberalism, which have lost their meaning and practical purpose, but refuse to die. The risk of spatial planning becoming a zombie institution has been explored by Gleeson (2000), with a particular focus on public sector planning within Australia.
Can zombies become human again? Plan Melbourne, zombie institutions, and citizen dissent
Beck (1997, p. 47) first used the term "zombie categories" to refer to institutions and ideas, infected by the virus of neo-liberalism, which have lost their meaning and practical purpose, but refuse to die. The risk of spatial planning becoming a zombie institution has been explored by Gleeson (2000), with a particular focus on public sector planning within Australia.
Can zombies become human again? Plan Melbourne, zombie institutions, and citizen dissent
Whitzman, Carolyn (Autor:in)
2015
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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