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Urban Studies | 2015

Structure and imagination of changing cities: Manchester, Liverpool and the spatial in-between

S. Dembski

The emergence of new urban configurations – marked by enlarged scale, polycentrism and strong cities – often conflicts with the settled institutions of the ‘old’ city, with its hierarchical, centripetal development model. This model is challenged through the autonomous locational decisions of commercial and private actors, and sometimes through planning initiatives that aim to establish new planning spaces adapting to this new spatial reality, but despite this ongoing challenge, traditional conceptions of cities seem to prevail. This article offers a sociological-institutional approach to analysing how the institutions of the ‘old’ city are challenged, looking at the role of symbolic markers in planning strategies as an explanation for the institutional activation of new perceptions of the changing city. The urbanised zone of the Manchester and Liverpool city regions in the UK – where a massive investment strategy by a private-sector company has presented a new vision that challenges the entrenched positions of the two core cities – provides an excellent case study for investigating how symbolic markers spark a conflict over the meaning of two city regions that are closely linked but have thus far worked in isolation. The degree to which the meaning of existing institutions is reflected in the strategy is crucial for the success potential of establishing new governance spaces.


Environment and Planning A | 2010

The transformative potential of institutions: how symbolic markers can institute new social meaning in changing cities

S. Dembski; W.G.M. Salet


Cities | 2016

Manufacturing the creative city: Symbols and politics of Amsterdam North

Federico Savini; S. Dembski


International Journal of Urban and Regional Research | 2013

In Search of Symbolic Markers: Transforming the Urbanized Landscape of the Rotterdam Rijnmond

S. Dembski


CONTEXT Report | 2013

Case study Amsterdam Buiksloterham, the Netherlands: the challenge of planning organic transformation

S. Dembski


Planning Theory & Practice | 2015

Planning for the new European metropolis: functions, politics, and symbols/Metropolitan regions: functional relations between the core and the periphery/Business investment decisions and spatial planning policy/Metropolitan challenges, political responsibilities/Spatial imaginaries, urban dynamics and political community/Capacity-building in the city region: creating common spaces/Which challenges for today's European metropolitan spaces?

W.G.M. Salet; Rick Vermeulen; Federico Savini; S. Dembski; Alain Thierstein; Peter Nears; Bart Vink; Patsy Healey; Ursula Stein; Henrik Schultz


Archive | 2012

Symbolic markers and institutional innovation in transforming urban spaces

S. Dembski


Nederland stedenland: continuïteit en vernieuwing | 2012

De relatie tussen plaats en cultuur: Nederlandse culturele industrie vanuit langetermijnperspectief

Robert C. Kloosterman; M.R. (Maarten) Prak; E. Taverne; L. de Klerk; Bart Ramakers; S. Dembski


Comparative Population Studies | 2017

What about the Urban Periphery? The Effects of the Urban Renaissance in the Mersey Belt

S. Dembski; Andreas Schulze Baing; Olivier Sykes


Archive | 2016

Institutionele vernieuwing van de regionale stad

S. Dembski

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W.G.M. Salet

University of Amsterdam

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P. Knevel

University of Amsterdam

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Sue Kidd

University of Liverpool

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