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Policy Press After urban regeneration: Communities, Policy and Place (Connected Communities)

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Product Description 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. Review A genuinely fresh, and admirably provocative, attempt to reshape the way we seek to understand the evolving urban policy agenda. Housing StudiesAn accessible piece of literature that will add to the knowledge of many academics in this field. Town Planning Review About the Author 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.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
11 November 2015
Listed Since
23 February 2015

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