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Public Engagement as a Tool of Hegemony: The Case of Designing the New Central Harbourfront in Hong Kong

Authors :
Mee Kam Ng
Joanna Wai Ying Lee
Wing Shing Tang
Source :
Critical Sociology. 38:89-106
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2011.

Abstract

Hong Kong society nowadays is overwhelmed by the rhetoric of hegemony, but there is no serious attempt to discuss it, especially in the domain of urban development. This article expands on Henri Lefebvre’s concept of urbanizing Gramsci to resolve contradictions of space under increasing urbanization by urban specialists and applies it to investigate the public engagement exercise of Central harbourfront planning in Hong Kong. By dissecting its contents and procedures, the article illustrates how public engagement has insisted on technical rationality, thereby perpetuating the functioning of the land (re)development regime. In consequence, the ordinary residents may have been excluded from ‘rational’ consideration in the (re)development of Hong Kong.

Details

ISSN :
15691632 and 08969205
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Critical Sociology
Accession number :
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