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ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A-ECONOMY AND SPACE
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 617-633Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1068/a40208
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- Economic and Social Research Council [RES-000-23-0756] Funding Source: researchfish
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This paper examines the changing practices of spatial planning, critically engaging with state theory to argue that a new generation of 'soft spaces' and 'fuzzy boundaries' occupies a key position in the emergent planning system. In the process we question whether privileged scales and sectors can meaningfully be identified in current state-restructuring processes. We use interviews with key national policy makers and a case study of the Thames Gateway to test our ideas.
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