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Symbolic violence and victimization in planning processes: A reconnoitre of the New Zealand Resource Management Act
M Gunder, C Mouat
Planning Theory 1 (2), 124-145, 2002
852002
The problem is the solution: Testing agonistic theory's potential to recast intractable planning disputes
C Mouat, C Legacy, A March
Urban Policy and Research 31 (2), 150-166, 2013
732013
Limits and potentials to deliberative engagement in highly regulated planning systems: Norm development within fixed rules
C Legacy, A March, CM Mouat
Planning Theory & Practice 15 (1), 26-40, 2014
402014
The rise (and rise) of vertical studentification: Exploring the drivers of studentification in Australia
M Holton, CM Mouat
Urban Studies 58 (9), 1866-1884, 2021
302021
Reviewing the Auckland ‘super city’: Towards an ongoing agenda for evaluating super city governance
C Mouat, J Dodson
Australian Planner 50 (2), 138-147, 2013
272013
Activating smart work hubs for urban revitalisation: evidence and implications of digital urbanism for planning and policy from South-East Queensland
B Buksh, CM Mouat
Australian planner 52 (1), 16-26, 2015
252015
Planning in the face of immovable subjects: A dialogue about resistance to development forces
A Inch, L Laurian, C Mouat, R Davies, B Davy, C Legacy, C Symonds
Planning theory & practice 18 (3), 469-488, 2017
152017
Towards better recognising ‘community’in multi-owned property law and living
R Leshinsky, CM Mouat
International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 8 (4), 484-501, 2015
132015
The social and ecological values of native gardens along streets: A socio-ecological study in the suburbs of Perth
N Pauli, C Mouat, K Prendergast, L Chalmer, CE Ramalho, E Ligtermoet
Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub, 2021
112021
Bodies corporate and housing intensification in Auckland: a preliminary assessment
A Dupuis, J Dixon, P Lysnar, C Mouat
Report for the Auckland Regional Council, Auckland City Council, North Shore …, 2002
112002
Rethinking Community in Planning: A Review of the Role of Planners and Citizens in Building Strong Communities.
C Mouat
62010
Body corporate: Prospects for private urban governance in New Zealand
J Dixon, A Dupuis, P Lysnar, C Mouat
International Conference on Private Urban Governance. Institute of Geography …, 2002
62002
New ways to think about conflict resolution for more harmonious strata living
R Leshinsky, C Mouat
Planning news 38 (2), 13-14, 2012
42012
The problem is the solution: testing agonistic theory’s potential to explain intractable planning disputes
C Mouat, C Legacy, A March
6th Interpretative Policy Analysis Conference, 2011
42011
Revolutionary possibilities of love in a time of disaster, decolonisation, and diffraction
CM Mouat
Geographical Research 61 (3), 305-311, 2023
32023
“Networked coalitions” as metropolitan governance: Lessons from the emergence of Australia’s Committees for Cities and Regions
TJ Sigler, CM Mouat, G Searle, K Martinus
Journal of Urban Affairs 43 (1), 182-200, 2021
32021
Planning reform during COVID-19: stakeholder perspectives on reform initiatives in New South Wales and Western Australia
K Ruming, CM Mouat, F Morel-EdnieBrown
Urban policy and research 41 (1), 98-116, 2023
22023
Defining and Enabling Scholarship of Teaching, Learning, and Employability (SoTLE) Through a Multi-Institution Faculty Learning Community
S Kinash, SA Male, CM Mouat, D Spagnoli, K McDougall, J Thomas, ...
Learning Communities Journal 13 (1), 81-103, 2021
12021
Super-size my governance: a review of super-city reforms to spatial planning governance in Auckland compared with Brisbane/South East Queensland.
C Mouat
5th State of Australian Cities National Conference, 29 November–2 December …, 2011
12011
From we ask to iASK: a self-reflection strategy enabling students to connect assessment and employability
D Spagnoli, S Kinash, TJ de St Jorre, S Male, CM Mouat, K McDougall
Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability 14 (1), 71-87, 2023
2023
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