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Title: Eat, Drink and be Civil


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Eat, Drink and be Civil
  • Emma Felton

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A City in Transition Brisbane
  • Shift from provincial town to emerging global
    city
  • Political and social legacies which contradict
    its new image and presentation
  • Research recognized the importance of the
    material and discursive city

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Legacies
  • Historically low public expenditure on education,
    art, cultural resourcing.
  • British migrants encouraged over other
    ethnicities.
  • Agrarian development favoured over urban
    development.
  • Ultra-conservative, authoritarian State
    governments for many decades.
  • Climate of anti-intellectualism

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Brisbane
  • Australia was born urban and quickly grew
    suburban
  • (Graeme Davison 1994)
  • Urbanism kept at bay in Brisbane for most of 20th
    century.
  • Shift from suburban to urban, denser modes of
    living requires different techniques and
    competencies.

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Changes over a decade
  • Influx of migration, large and diverse population
    increase
  • Large expenditure of public and cultural
    infrastructure
  • Largest increase in jobs of all capital cities
    since 1990.

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Changes over a decade
  • Increase in Education expenditure in line with
    other States.
  • Enhanced and increased public spaces eg parks
    and boardwalks
  • Boost to cultural and arts infrastructure

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New ways of being in the city
  • Growth in city space offers new modes of
    engagement, identification and ways of being in
    the city.
  • Enhanced opportunities for sociability.
  • Encounters with difference

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'The city is a place of our meeting with the
other. Barthes 1982
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Sociability and the City
  • Maffesolis (1997) concept of tribes based on
    shared affinities and lifestyles, mostly grounded
    in the city.
  • Central cohesive element of tribes is emotion -
    based upon the affective, life affirming impulse
    of being togetherness

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City Space is social space
  • Social relations are constructed spatially.
    Spatial relations are structured socially
  • (Watson 2005)

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The Café and Sociability
  • Café a part of an ontology of the city
  • Early coffee houses marked by a diversity of
    patrons from all walks of life, except women
  • Gender implications in contemporary cafe

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Civility and the cafe
  • Role of public and semi-public space enables
    modes of civil interaction
  • Habermass concept public sphere based on
    reasoned exchange and open and inclusive
    character
  • Conversation aimed at dialogical egalitarian

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  • I spend a lot of time dining in the Valleys
    restaurants and going to the clubs and pubs in
    the area. I have quite a few friends and family
    also living in the area
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  • It is close to areas such as the Valley where
    myself and friends shop, socialise and relax.
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  • Most of my friends live in the area.

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An unfinished story
  • Brisbane has a buoyant economy and small
    population
  • Population growth and urban development will
    continue to shape the city as different to its
    provincial past
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