To transcend a legacy of slum‐living, paternalistic provision and urban decline, Glasgow City Council has endeavoured to transform the city's fortunes by a plethora of mechanisms that have at their core the establishment of sustainable communities. Framed within a policy discourse which emphasises 'cultural and social' as well as 'physical and economic' renaissance, the crux of the Council's strategy has been to stem the migratory tide of affluent households and to empower public sector housing tenants. Drawing on Rose's (2001 Community, citizenship and the third way in Meredyth D and Minson J P eds Citizenship and cultural policy Sage) 'ethopolitics' we argue these developments in Glasgow reflect the wider emergence of technologies of gove...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
Whilst Third Way Urban Policy (TWUP) often associates itself with a kind of anarchic vision of self-...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
To transcend a legacy of slum‐living, paternalistic provision and urban decline, Glasgow City Counci...
To transcend a legacy of slum-living, paternalistic provision and urban decline Glasgow City Council...
To transcend a legacy of slum-living, paternalistic provision and urban decline Glasgow City Council...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
The 2003 Glasgow housing stock transfer was underpinned by the political rationale of community owne...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
The renewal of Woodlands, Glasgow, between the 1970s and 2000s was characterised by historicist arch...
Some 30 years after Glasgow turned towards regeneration, indicators of its built environment, its he...
A review of Glasgow's approach to social and affordable housing in the 21st century including the ho...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
Whilst Third Way Urban Policy (TWUP) often associates itself with a kind of anarchic vision of self-...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
To transcend a legacy of slum‐living, paternalistic provision and urban decline, Glasgow City Counci...
To transcend a legacy of slum-living, paternalistic provision and urban decline Glasgow City Council...
To transcend a legacy of slum-living, paternalistic provision and urban decline Glasgow City Council...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
The 2003 Glasgow housing stock transfer was underpinned by the political rationale of community owne...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
The renewal of Woodlands, Glasgow, between the 1970s and 2000s was characterised by historicist arch...
Some 30 years after Glasgow turned towards regeneration, indicators of its built environment, its he...
A review of Glasgow's approach to social and affordable housing in the 21st century including the ho...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
Whilst Third Way Urban Policy (TWUP) often associates itself with a kind of anarchic vision of self-...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...