Urban parks have always been contested and contradictory spaces: highly ordered and elitist, yet valued as democratic places and public amenities. In an era of neoliberal austerity there are greater pressures for parks to pay for themselves and the associated commercialisation often exacerbates conflicts between park users and managing authorities. This paper focuses on how their increased use as venues for commercial events affects the publicness of urban parks. This issue is explored via the case of Battersea Park in London which was used as a venue for Formula E motor races in 2015 and 2016. These events disrupted park access during race weekends, but also in the periods when the venue was assembled / disassembled. The events were resist...
The long time frames and complexity of urban mega-projects mean that plans inevitably change over ti...
This paper argues that municipal public parks in Manchester provided the citizens with the space not...
About a year ago, I introduced in this blog Brussels’s Bois de la Cambre and the contention that was...
Music festivals, sport events, funfairs, exhibitions and other ticketed events provide a source of i...
This paper analyses a potentially path shaping moment for the UK’s public parks by analysing a pivot...
Many commentators suggest that access to public spaces is threatened by privatisation and commercial...
City events are increasingly staged outside purpose built venues in urban public spaces. Parks, stre...
City parks have long been understood as contested spaces. But creeping privatisation and commerciali...
City parks have long been understood as contested spaces. But creeping privatisation and commerciali...
In the contemporary era, a period when consuming experiences is a significant part of the urban econ...
In the contemporary era, a period when consuming experiences is a significant part of the urban econ...
Since the end of the 2012 Olympic Games, London’s residents and tourists have been awaiting the spec...
Hiring out sites, particularly urban parks, to the organisers of private events is now an important ...
This work was supported by the Humanities and Social Sciences Collaborative Award, Queen Mary Univer...
This paper takes an historical perspective to examine the social and community motivations for publi...
The long time frames and complexity of urban mega-projects mean that plans inevitably change over ti...
This paper argues that municipal public parks in Manchester provided the citizens with the space not...
About a year ago, I introduced in this blog Brussels’s Bois de la Cambre and the contention that was...
Music festivals, sport events, funfairs, exhibitions and other ticketed events provide a source of i...
This paper analyses a potentially path shaping moment for the UK’s public parks by analysing a pivot...
Many commentators suggest that access to public spaces is threatened by privatisation and commercial...
City events are increasingly staged outside purpose built venues in urban public spaces. Parks, stre...
City parks have long been understood as contested spaces. But creeping privatisation and commerciali...
City parks have long been understood as contested spaces. But creeping privatisation and commerciali...
In the contemporary era, a period when consuming experiences is a significant part of the urban econ...
In the contemporary era, a period when consuming experiences is a significant part of the urban econ...
Since the end of the 2012 Olympic Games, London’s residents and tourists have been awaiting the spec...
Hiring out sites, particularly urban parks, to the organisers of private events is now an important ...
This work was supported by the Humanities and Social Sciences Collaborative Award, Queen Mary Univer...
This paper takes an historical perspective to examine the social and community motivations for publi...
The long time frames and complexity of urban mega-projects mean that plans inevitably change over ti...
This paper argues that municipal public parks in Manchester provided the citizens with the space not...
About a year ago, I introduced in this blog Brussels’s Bois de la Cambre and the contention that was...