A new research agenda into community-based protest in construction
| Contribuinte(s) |
Smith, S.D. |
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| Data(s) |
2012
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| Resumo |
Many countries face enormous development challenges in adapting to demographic change, urbanisation and emerging issues such as housing affordability and climate change. These challenges are best resolved in consultation with communities rather than in conflict with them. A rich tradition of research and intellectual frameworks exist in the fields of urban geography and planning to understand and manage community concerns during the pre-development approval stages of new projects. However current theoretical frameworks are inadequate in construction management and a new research agenda is needed to develop conceptual frameworks to guide thinking about the role of communities in the construction process. By discussing the components of such a model, it is concluded that this would require a fundamental shift in thinking which challenges traditional structuralist paradigms. A new constructivist paradigm is presented that conceives community consultation as a negotiation process which does not stop at the pre-development planning stages but which continues over the entire life of a project. |
| Formato |
application/pdf |
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| Publicador |
Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM) |
| Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59850/3/59850.pdf http://www.arcom.ac.uk/-docs/proceedings/ar2012-1135-1143_Teo_Loosemore.pdf Teo, Melissa & Loosemore, Martin (2012) A new research agenda into community-based protest in construction. In Smith, S.D. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 28th Annual ARCOM Conference, Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM), Our Dynamic Earth & University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 1135-1143. |
| Direitos |
Copyright 2012 Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM) |
| Fonte |
School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
| Palavras-Chave | #Community #Protest #Social Construction #Development #Housing #Infrastructure |
| Tipo |
Conference Paper |