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Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access?

Foth, Marcus and Podkalicka, Aneta M. (2007) Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access?. In Papandrea, Franco and Armstrong, Mark, Eds. Proceedings Communications Policy & Research Forum (CPRF), pages pp. 356-369, Sydney.

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Abstract

The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a closer inspection of the communication policies and initiatives and their adequacy to support the socio-cultural needs and interactions of urban residents. In this paper we discuss findings to date which are derived from an ongoing media and communication study into the Kelvin Grove Urban Village, the Queensland Government’s flagship urban renewal project in Brisbane. Its master plan indicates that the key design aim is ‘to engender a strong sense of community and a safe sustainable environment’, and in the context of the proposed information and communication strategies to ‘deliver a viable and enduring connected community’. In this paper we examine how the master plan’s rhetoric about the importance of the information society and village connections has been translated into strategies and policies, and how these policies are now being converted into practical and tangible initiatives. We examine some of the strategies designed and employed to move beyond access and towards effective use of the communication infrastructure in order to enable and support social connections between urban village residents.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Status:Published
Keywords:communication policy; master-planned community; urban informatics; triple play; urban village; access
Subjects:400000 Journalism, Librarianship and Curatorial Studies > 400100 Journalism, Communication and Media > 400104 Communication and Media Studies
360000 Policy and Political Science > 360200 Policy and Administration > 360201 Public Policy
370000 Studies in Human Society > 370100 Sociology > 370104 Urban Sociology and Community Studies
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 289900 Other Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 289999 Other Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
310000 Architecture, Urban Environment and Building > 310100 Architecture and Urban Environment > 310103 Urban and Regional Planning
ID Code:9431
Deposited By:Foth, Marcus
Deposited On:13 September 2007
Alternative Locations:http://www.networkinsight.org/events/cprf07.html/group/6
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2007 (please consult author)