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Urban Studies, Vol. 39, No. 8, 1471-1478 (2002)
DOI: 10.1080/00420980220142736
© 2002 Urban Studies Journal Limited

Bridging the Divide? Complementary Perspectives on Property

Simon Guy

School of Architecture and Plarming and Landscape, University of NewcastLe, Claremont Tower, Newcastle upon Tyne, NEI 7RU, UK. s.c.guy{at}ncL.ac.uk

John Henneberry

Department of Town and Regional Planning, UniversityofSheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield, S102TN, UK. j.henneberry{at}sheffieldac.uk

In a recent paper, we argued for the need to develop an understanding of property development processes which combines a sensitivity to the economic and social framing of development strategies with a fine-grain treatment of the locally contingent responses of property actors. This is a response to Ball's criticisms of that paper, which offer a misleading characterisation of our methodological and theoretical position with regard to property research.


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