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* Dovey, K (2001) "The Aesthetics of Place". In B. Cold (ed), ''Aesthetics, Well-being and Health: Essays within architecture and environmental aesthetics.'' Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 93-101.
* Dovey, K (2001) "The Aesthetics of Place". In B. Cold (ed), ''Aesthetics, Well-being and Health: Essays within architecture and environmental aesthetics.'' Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 93-101.
* Dovey, K (2001)"On Politics and Urban Space". In J. Barrett & C. Butler-Bowden (eds), ''Debating the City: An Anthology''. Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of NSW and University of Western Sydney, pp. 53-69.
* Dovey, K (2001)"On Politics and Urban Space". In J. Barrett & C. Butler-Bowden (eds), ''Debating the City: An Anthology''. Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of NSW and University of Western Sydney, pp. 53-69.
* [[Jane M Jacobs|Jacobs, J]]., Dovey, K. & Lochert, M. (2000) "Authorizing Aboriginality in Architecture", in L. Lokko (ed), ''White Papers, Black Marks'', Chichester: Wiley, pp.218-35.
* [[Jane M Jacobs|Jacobs, J]]., Dovey, K. & Lochert, M. (2000) "Authorizing Aboriginality in Architecture", in [[Lesley Lokko|L. Lokko]] (ed), ''White Papers, Black Marks'', Chichester: Wiley, pp.218-35.
*Dovey, K. (2000) "Aboriginal Cultural Centres", in S. Kleinert, & M. Neale, (eds), ''The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 419–423.
*Dovey, K. (2000) "Aboriginal Cultural Centres", in S. Kleinert, & M. Neale, (eds), ''The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 419–423.



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Kim Dovey is an Australian architectural critic and Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Melbourne, Australia, teaching urban design theory.

He received degrees from Curtin University and the University of Melbourne in Australia and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, USA. Dovey has been a Visiting Professor or Visiting Scholar at Berkeley, The Bartlett (UCL) London, City University of New York, the University of Minnesota and University of Nottingham. Dovey has been a major contributor to debates about architecture and urban design issues in Australia, particularly in Melbourne. His 2005 book Fluid City documents, analyses and critiques the enormous transformations of Melbourne's most important urban waterfronts during the period 1989-2003, over which time the city acquired a set of radical new faces to meet the challenges of globalisation.

References

Selected publications

Books

  • Dovey, K (2005) Fluid City: Transforming Melbourne's Urban Waterfront, London: Routledge (ISBN 0415359236 (pbk.))
  • Dovey, K (1999) Framing Places: Mediating Power in Built Form, London: Routledge (ISBN 0415173671 (hbk) 041517368X (pbk))

Book Chapters

  • Dovey, K. (2007) "I Mean to be Critical But..." in: Rendell, J. et al. (eds) "Critical Architecture", London: Routledge, pp.252-60.
  • Dovey, K. & Polakit, K. (2006) "Urban Slippage: Smooth and Striated Streetscapes in Bangkok", in: Franck, K. & Stevens, Q. (eds) "Loose Space", London: Routledge, pp.168-193.
  • Dovey, K. (2006) 'Architecture' in: Beilharz, P. & Hogan, T. (eds) Sociology: Place, Time and Division, Melbourne: Oxford U.P., pp. 323-327.
  • Dovey, K (2005) "Home as Paradox" in: G. Rowles, & H. Chuadhury (eds) Home and Identity in Late Life, New York: Springer, pp.361-70.
  • Dovey, K (2002) "The Silent Complicity of Architecture". In J. Hillier & E.V. Rooksby (eds), Habitus: A sense of place. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 267-280.
  • Dovey, K (2001) "The Aesthetics of Place". In B. Cold (ed), Aesthetics, Well-being and Health: Essays within architecture and environmental aesthetics. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 93-101.
  • Dovey, K (2001)"On Politics and Urban Space". In J. Barrett & C. Butler-Bowden (eds), Debating the City: An Anthology. Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of NSW and University of Western Sydney, pp. 53-69.
  • Jacobs, J., Dovey, K. & Lochert, M. (2000) "Authorizing Aboriginality in Architecture", in L. Lokko (ed), White Papers, Black Marks, Chichester: Wiley, pp.218-35.
  • Dovey, K. (2000) "Aboriginal Cultural Centres", in S. Kleinert, & M. Neale, (eds), The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 419–423.

Refereed Journals

  • Stevens, Q. & Dovey, K. (2004) "Appropriating the Spectacle: Play and politics in a leisure landscape", Journal of Urban Design, 9 (3), pp.351-65.
  • Dovey K. & Dickson S.N. (2002) "Architecture and freedom? Programmatic innovation in the work of Koolhaas/OMA". Journal of Architectural Education, 56(1):5-14.
  • Dovey K. & Sandercock L. (2002) "Hype and hope: Imagining Melbourne's Docklands". City. 6(1), 83-101.
  • Sandercock L. & Dovey K.G. (2002) "Pleasure, politics and the 'public interest': Melbourne's riverscape revitalization". Journal of the American Planning Association. 68(2), 2002:151-164.
  • Dovey, K. (2001) "Memory, Democracy and Urban Space: Bangkok’s Path to Democracy", Journal of Urban Design, 6 (3), 2001, pp.265-82.
  • Dovey K., Fitzgerald J.L. & Choi Y. (2001) "Safety Becomes Danger: Dilemmas of drug-use in public space". Health and Place, 7, 319-331.
  • Dovey, K. (2000) "Redistributing Danger: Enclosure and Encounter in Urban Design", Australian Planner 37(1), 10–13
  • Dovey, K. (2000) "Myth and Media: Constructing Aboriginal Architecture", Journal of Architectural Education 54(1), 2–6