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Dallas Rogers explores 10 tensions between democratic expectations and realities in tenant organising

In his paper "The NSW State Plan, community participation and affordable housing: Tensions between democracy and market-centric development" delivered at the Annual Marg Barry Memorial Lecture 2012 on 6 December 2012, Dr Dallas Rogers from the Urban Research Centre at University of Western Sydney explores 10 tensions between democratic expectations and democratic realities in tenant organising. In the paper REDWatch is cited as an example of a monitory democracy organisation. The file is 2MB PDF.

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