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0000-0002-5989-1464
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RMIT University
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Monash University
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Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 13-02-2020
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Date: 03-10-2017
DOI: 10.1558/PRBT.32968
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 27-07-2023
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 14-05-2023
DOI: 10.1111/AEHR.12262
Abstract: The brewing industry has undergone profound structural and spatial change over the last 150 years. We examine how consolidation began in Victoria's brewing industry using a historical GIS approach. We argue that industry restructuring was shaped by four interlocking dynamics between 1870 and 1900: (1) structural economic change (2) railway development (3) technological innovation and (4) regulatory reform. We show that the ebb and flow of these interacting dynamics generated a non‐linear process of change. Similar to North America and Europe, the industry became highly concentrated. However, this process was complicated by local factors such as climate, economy, and distance.
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 03-05-2023
Abstract: Recent urban scholarship shows how zoning and real estate dynamics shape ongoing processes of gentrification and deindustrialization. While studies demonstrate the impact of planning and property market pressures on the arts, less research has examined their effect on urban manufacturers in gentrifying industrial districts. Given the differential impact of zoning and real estate pressures, our research focuses specifically on how ‘cultural manufacturers’ negotiate changing land use patterns in gentrifying urban industrial areas in San Francisco and Melbourne. Our findings show how cultural manufacturers develop flexible workspace arrangements, business models and professional networks to negotiate urban restructuring and avoid displacement. Though innovative, these survival strategies provide limited ability to navigate structural barriers. Here, the presence of intermediary organizations can help coordinate a strategic response to industrial gentrification and indifferent planning policy. In our research we highlight the everyday practices of adaptation and collective action in an under‐researched cultural sector to provide a counterweight to macro‐scale transitional narratives. While cities have deindustrialized owing to technological and competitive pressures, to focus exclusively on this misses a range of resilience practices that have sustained manufacturers in restructuring cities.
Publisher: Routledge
Date: 11-2018
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 07-12-2022
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Funder: Australian Research Council
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