New horizons in British urban policy perspectives on New Labour's urban renaissance
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Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate
c2004
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Horizons and barriers in British urban policy / Craig Johnstone and Mark Whitehead
- Analysing New Labour's urban renaissance project
- Promoting the 'Urban idyll': policies for city centre living / Gareth Hoskins and Andrew Tallon
- Urban regeneration in a growing region: the renaissance of England's average town / Mike Raco
- The urban neighbourhood and the new moral geographies of British urban policy / Mark Whitehead
- Crime, disorder and the urban renaissance / Craig Johnstone
- Urban policy integration in London: the impact of the elected mayor / Andy Thornley and Karen West
- Scottish urban policy: continuity, change and uncertainty post-devolution / Ivan Turok
- Governing the cities and the urban renaissance / Rob Imrie
- Neo-liberalism, crisis, and the city: the political economy of New Labour's urban policy / Martin Jones and Kevin Ward
- Beyond the renaissance - issues for the future of British urban policy
- Towards a 'social democratic' policy agenda for cities / Patsy Healey
- The scaling of 'urban' policy: neighbourhood, city or region? / Mark Goodwin
- Knowing the city? 21st century urban policy and the introduction of local strategic partnerships / Michael Keith
- Gender, place and renaissance / Sue Brownill
- The cultural impacts of globalization and the future of urban cultural politics / Franco Bianchini.