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After Urban Regeneration: Communities, Policy and Place [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Goldsmiths, University of London), Edited by (University of Stirling)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, Not illustrated
  • Serija: Connected Communities
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1447324161
  • ISBN-13: 9781447324164
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, Not illustrated
  • Serija: Connected Communities
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1447324161
  • ISBN-13: 9781447324164
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
After Urban Regeneration is a comprehensive study of contemporary trends in urban policy and planning. Leading scholars come together to create a key contribution to the literature on gentrification, with a focus on the history and theory of community in urban policy. Engaging with debates as to how urban policy has changed, and continues to change, following the financial crash of 2008, the book provides an essential antidote to those who claim that culture and society can replicate the role of the state. Based on research from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Councils Connected Communities programme and with a unique set of case studies drawing on artistic and cultural community work, the book will appeal to scholars and students in geography, urban studies, planning, sociology, law and art as well as policy makers and community workers.

Recenzijos

"An accessible piece of literature that will add to the knowledge of many academics in this field." Town Planning Review "A genuinely fresh, and admirably provocative, attempt to reshape the way we seek to understand the evolving urban policy agenda." Housing Studies "After Urban Regeneration an excellent book and it is very well crafted and organised. The chapters are critical in tone and characterised by incisive critiques of community and urban policy and practice. There is nothing like this on the market that examines the impact of localism on communities, and the diverse ways in which community groups are cultivating new knowledges and practices of self government." Professor Rob Imrie, Goldsmiths, University of London "This important contribution to the urban policy and regeneration literature is the first major text to critically examine urban policy in the UK since 2008, and proposes that we have entered a period of `post-regeneration in the UK. This contribution will be of use to academics, policy makers and communities alike." Andrew Tallon, University of the West of England

Notes on contributors v
One Introduction
1(8)
Peter Matthews
Dave O'Brien
Part One After regeneration?
Two Urban policy and communities
9(18)
Stuart Wilks-Heeg
Three Connecting community to the post-regeneration era
27(18)
Peter Matthews
Dave O'Brien
Four When things fall apart
45(16)
Sue Cohen
Morag McDermont
Part Two Exploring epistemologies
Five Micro-solutions for mega-problems: what works In urban regeneration policy?
61(18)
Max Nathan
Six The work of art in the age of mechanical co-production
79(16)
Steve Pool
Kate Pahl
Seven "There is no local here, love"
95(18)
Rebecca Bernstein
Antonia Layard
Martin Maudsley
Hilary Ramsden
Part Three New places for communities
Eight Forging communities: the Caerau and Ely Rediscovering Heritage project and the dynamics of co-production
113(18)
Clyde Ancarno
Oliver Davis
David Wyatt
Nine Lessons from `The Vale' -- the role of hyperlocal media in shaping reputational geographies
131(16)
David Harte
Jerome Turner
Ten Contemporary governance discourse and digital media: convergences, prospects and problems for the `Big Society' agenda
147(18)
Chris Speed
Amadu Wurie Khan
Martin Phillips
Part Four New spaces for policy
Eleven Localism, neighbourhood planning and community control: the MapLocal pilot
165(16)
Phil Jones
Antonia Layard
Colin Lorne
Chris Speed
Twelve Translation across borders: exploring the use, relevance and impact of academic research in the policy process
181(18)
Steve Connelly
Dave Vanderhoven
Catherine Durose
Liz Richardson
Peter Matthews
Robert Rutherfoord
Thirteen Conclusion
199(6)
Dave O'Brien
Peter Matthews
Index 205
Dr. Dave O'Brien is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Policy, at ICCE, Goldsmiths College, University of London. His most recent book is Cultural Policy, published by Routledge. He hosts the New Books In Critical Theory podcast.









Dr. Peter Matthews is Lecturer in Social Policy at SASS, University of Stirling. He publishes widely in urban studies, planning, social policy and housing.