Since participation at the local level is frequently urged as a solution to political disengagement (Stoker, 2006), it is important to acknowledge the structural obstacles to the ready imposition of the participatory project. This article argues that this focus upon popular democratic participation in urban affairs neglects the realities of political and social life, particularly for poorer areas of cities, and the structural constraints that greatly limit the opportunities for residents to engage actively within their community. From this perspective, the miracle is how much participation occurs rather than how little
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
From the late 1990s the New Labour government implemented changes to local government and, within th...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
Since participation at the local level is frequently urged as a solution to political disengagement ...
Utilising the major urban regeneration project launched by government in east Manchester in 1998, ou...
Participation is advocated by political leaders as crucial for enhancing social responsibility, buil...
Participation is advocated by political leaders as crucial for enhancing social responsibility, buil...
Community involvement now seems secure as a key principle of urban regeneration and neighbourhood re...
Current British government policy leans heavily toward a participatory approach to urban development...
From the late 1990s the New Labour government implemented changes to local government and, within th...
Community participation in urban regeneration has advanced significantly since the Skeffington repor...
Enhancing local democracy and empowering communities in decision-making are top priorities of Europe...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Participation is a popular buzzword in contemporary urban studies. For some, it implies a deepening ...
Community involvement is seen both as means and as ends in contemporary urban policy, and although i...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
From the late 1990s the New Labour government implemented changes to local government and, within th...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
Since participation at the local level is frequently urged as a solution to political disengagement ...
Utilising the major urban regeneration project launched by government in east Manchester in 1998, ou...
Participation is advocated by political leaders as crucial for enhancing social responsibility, buil...
Participation is advocated by political leaders as crucial for enhancing social responsibility, buil...
Community involvement now seems secure as a key principle of urban regeneration and neighbourhood re...
Current British government policy leans heavily toward a participatory approach to urban development...
From the late 1990s the New Labour government implemented changes to local government and, within th...
Community participation in urban regeneration has advanced significantly since the Skeffington repor...
Enhancing local democracy and empowering communities in decision-making are top priorities of Europe...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Participation is a popular buzzword in contemporary urban studies. For some, it implies a deepening ...
Community involvement is seen both as means and as ends in contemporary urban policy, and although i...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
From the late 1990s the New Labour government implemented changes to local government and, within th...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...