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This paper shows how a critical approach to discourse sheds light on processes of
spatial re-orderings. It uses a case study of urban planning in an area of street sex work to
explore the ways in which various representations of prostitution can be used to inform planning
decisions. Representations of sex worker identity also expose complex spatial and social
geographies and evolving processes of marginalisation and exclusion. Australian Geographer, Vol. 35, No. 2,
pp. 185–192, July 2004
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