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After urban regeneration : communities, policy and place /

"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...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: O'Brien, Dave (Editor ), Matthews, Peter (Of University of Stirling) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol, UK : Policy Press, [2015]
Colección:Connected communities (Bristol, England)
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 1. Introduction / Peter Matthews and Dave O'Brien -- Part One. After regeneration? 2. Urban policy and communities / Stuart Wilks-Heeg ; 3. Connecting community to the post-regeneration era / Peter Matthews and Dave O'Brien ; 4. When things fall apart / Sue Cohen and Morag McDermont -- Part Two. Exploring epistemologies. 5. Microsolutions for megaproblems: what works in urban regeneration policy? / Max Nathan ; 6. The work of art in the age of mechanical co-production / Steve Pool and Kate Pahl ; 7. "There is no local here, love" / Rebecca Bernstein, Antonia Layard, Martin Maudsley and Hilary Ramsden -- Part Three, New places for communities. 8. Forging communities: the Caerau and Ely : rediscovering heritage project and the dynamics of co-production / Clyde Ancarno, Oliver Davis and David Wyatt ; 9. Lessons from 'The Vale' -- the role of hyperlocal media in shaping reputational geographies / David Harte and Jerome Turner ; 10. Contemporary governance discourse and digital media: convergences, prospects and problems for the 'Big Society' agenda / Chris Speed, Amadu Wurie Khan and Martin Phillips -- Part Four: New spaces for policy. 11. Localism, neighbourhood planning and community control: the MapLocal pilot / Phil Jones, Antonia Layard, Colin Lorne and Chris Speed ; 12. Translation across borders: exploring the use, relevance and impact of academic research in the policy process / Steve Connelly, Dave Vanderhoven, Catherine Durose, Liz Richardson, Peter Matthews and Robert Rutherfoord -- 13. Conclusion / Dave O'Brien and Peter Matthews. 
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