Transforming Cities
Transforming Cities
Contested Governance and New Spatial Divisions
Macgregor, Susanne; Jewson, Nick
Taylor & Francis Inc
05/2020
258
Mole
Inglês
9780815347279
15 a 20 dias
480
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List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements Transforming Cities: Social Exclusion and the Reinvention of Partnership Part I: Framing the City 1. Transforming Cities: Social Process and Spatial Form 2. The Entrepreneurial City: Re-Imagining Localities, Redesigning Economic Governance, or Restructuring Capital? 3. Post-Fordism and Criminality 4. Cool Times for a Changing City Part II: Managing and Measuring City Life 5. Beyond 'Culture City': Glasgow as a 'Dual City' 6. 'Race', Housing and the City 7. Violence, Space and Gender: The Social and Spatial Parameters of Violence Against Women and Men 8. Challenging Perceptions: 'Community' and Neighbourliness on a Difficult-To-Let Estate Part III: New Forms of Regulation: Partnership and Empowerment 9. Hegemony and Regime in Urban Governance: Towards a Theory of the Locally Networked State 10. Urban Partnerships, Economic Regeneration an the 'Healthy City' 11. Policing Late Modernity: Changing Strategies of Crime Management in Contemporary Britain 12. Poverty and Partnership in the Third European Poverty Programme: The Liverpool Case Part IV: The Politics of Exclusion and Resistance 13. Downtown Redevelopment and Community Resistance: An International Perspective 14. Religion, Education and City Politics: A Case Study of Community Mobilisation 15. Poverty, Excluded Communities and Local Democracy Bibliography Index
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Single Regeneration Budget Challenge Fund;Healthy City Project;Cities;Downtown Eastside;Transforming Cities;Birmingham Marketing Partnership;Contested Governance;Vancouver Planning Department;Governance;Merseyside Task Force;Spatial;Central Government;Spatial Divisions;Development Corporation;Nick Jewson;SRB;Susanne MacGregor;Young Men;Social Exclusion;Peripheral Estates;Reinvention;Contemporary Society;Partnership;Birmingham City Council;Entrepreneurial;City Challenge;Re-Imagining Localities;Public Private Partnerships;Redesigning;Family Violence Theorists;Economic Governance;Ethno Religious Communities;Restructing Capital;Administrative Criminology;Post-fordism;Dual City;Criminality;Pacific Place;Changing City;Neo-Gramscian Theory;Culture City;Entrepreneurial City;Race;Left Realists;Housing;Healthy City;Violence;Downtown Eastside Residents Association;Space;Gender;Social Parameters;Spatial Parameters;Women;Community;Urban Governance;Urban Partnerships;Economic Regeneration;Policing;Poverty;Redevelopment;Religion;Education;City Politics;Community Mobilisation;Excluded Community;David Harvey;Bob Jessop;John Lea;Rosemary Mellor;Gerry Mooney;Mike Danson;Peter Ratcliffe;Jayne Mooney;Janet Foster;Chris Collinge;Stephen Hall;Mike Sheaff;Gordon Hughes;Robert Moore;Mike Beazley;Patrick Loftman;Brendan Nevin;Wendy Ball;James A. Beckford;Mike Geddes
List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements Transforming Cities: Social Exclusion and the Reinvention of Partnership Part I: Framing the City 1. Transforming Cities: Social Process and Spatial Form 2. The Entrepreneurial City: Re-Imagining Localities, Redesigning Economic Governance, or Restructuring Capital? 3. Post-Fordism and Criminality 4. Cool Times for a Changing City Part II: Managing and Measuring City Life 5. Beyond 'Culture City': Glasgow as a 'Dual City' 6. 'Race', Housing and the City 7. Violence, Space and Gender: The Social and Spatial Parameters of Violence Against Women and Men 8. Challenging Perceptions: 'Community' and Neighbourliness on a Difficult-To-Let Estate Part III: New Forms of Regulation: Partnership and Empowerment 9. Hegemony and Regime in Urban Governance: Towards a Theory of the Locally Networked State 10. Urban Partnerships, Economic Regeneration an the 'Healthy City' 11. Policing Late Modernity: Changing Strategies of Crime Management in Contemporary Britain 12. Poverty and Partnership in the Third European Poverty Programme: The Liverpool Case Part IV: The Politics of Exclusion and Resistance 13. Downtown Redevelopment and Community Resistance: An International Perspective 14. Religion, Education and City Politics: A Case Study of Community Mobilisation 15. Poverty, Excluded Communities and Local Democracy Bibliography Index
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Single Regeneration Budget Challenge Fund;Healthy City Project;Cities;Downtown Eastside;Transforming Cities;Birmingham Marketing Partnership;Contested Governance;Vancouver Planning Department;Governance;Merseyside Task Force;Spatial;Central Government;Spatial Divisions;Development Corporation;Nick Jewson;SRB;Susanne MacGregor;Young Men;Social Exclusion;Peripheral Estates;Reinvention;Contemporary Society;Partnership;Birmingham City Council;Entrepreneurial;City Challenge;Re-Imagining Localities;Public Private Partnerships;Redesigning;Family Violence Theorists;Economic Governance;Ethno Religious Communities;Restructing Capital;Administrative Criminology;Post-fordism;Dual City;Criminality;Pacific Place;Changing City;Neo-Gramscian Theory;Culture City;Entrepreneurial City;Race;Left Realists;Housing;Healthy City;Violence;Downtown Eastside Residents Association;Space;Gender;Social Parameters;Spatial Parameters;Women;Community;Urban Governance;Urban Partnerships;Economic Regeneration;Policing;Poverty;Redevelopment;Religion;Education;City Politics;Community Mobilisation;Excluded Community;David Harvey;Bob Jessop;John Lea;Rosemary Mellor;Gerry Mooney;Mike Danson;Peter Ratcliffe;Jayne Mooney;Janet Foster;Chris Collinge;Stephen Hall;Mike Sheaff;Gordon Hughes;Robert Moore;Mike Beazley;Patrick Loftman;Brendan Nevin;Wendy Ball;James A. Beckford;Mike Geddes