Purpose: The concepts of well-being and participation are prevalent in current regeneration policy, being seen as crucial to alleviating disadvantage and marginalisation in deprived communities. However little is understood about how such ambiguous concepts are articulated within urban regeneration practice. This paper seeks to present a reflective case study of research in a New Deal for Communities (NDC) area designed to understand different conceptualisations of well-being and participation in community places and regeneration practices. Design/methodology/approach: The perspectives of regeneration professionals, local residents and academics were revealed through the development of a multi-method and participatory research approach usin...
This article developed from a series of participatory evaluations, led by Dobbs and funded by a numb...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Purpose: The concepts of well-being and participation are prevalent in current regeneration policy, ...
Since 1997 and the accession of New Labour to Government, area-based regeneration programmes have be...
Urban regeneration schemes are adopted by councils and governments globally to address some of the s...
Community engagement in regeneration is an important way to ensure that residents in deprived neighb...
The idea of ‘well-being’ has emerged as a central lens through which to understand people and places...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...
The present paper explores psychological processes that underpin the success of community change in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
Urban regeneration is an important policy focus across the European Union, with initiatives seeking ...
The present paper adopts a social identity perspective to examine the relationship between community...
Abstract Background There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led a...
This article developed from a series of participatory evaluations, led by Dobbs and funded by a numb...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Purpose: The concepts of well-being and participation are prevalent in current regeneration policy, ...
Since 1997 and the accession of New Labour to Government, area-based regeneration programmes have be...
Urban regeneration schemes are adopted by councils and governments globally to address some of the s...
Community engagement in regeneration is an important way to ensure that residents in deprived neighb...
The idea of ‘well-being’ has emerged as a central lens through which to understand people and places...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...
The present paper explores psychological processes that underpin the success of community change in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
Urban regeneration is an important policy focus across the European Union, with initiatives seeking ...
The present paper adopts a social identity perspective to examine the relationship between community...
Abstract Background There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led a...
This article developed from a series of participatory evaluations, led by Dobbs and funded by a numb...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...