In an era when, we are told, cities are now the source of economic dynamism and the focus for innovations in public policy and governance across the world, Ireland presents an anomaly. This was made apparent by the recent rejection of an attempt to introduce a directly elected mayor for Dublin at a time when mayors are lauded as the solution to manifold social and economic problems. However, when we delve a little deeper, that decision is perhaps unsurprising given the traditional ambivalence in Ireland towards the ‘urban’.Visiting Professor Seed Funding Scheme, University College Dubli
The image of a neo-classical, grand Dublin, "the second city of the empire" which is familiar to man...
This Working Paper focuses upon aspects of Ireland’s recent urbanisation processes and outcomes. In ...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...
In an era when, we are told, cities are now the source of economic dynamism and the focus for innova...
As we find ourselves in the midst of a planetary trend towards urbanisation, we must acknowledge tha...
This paper is concerned with the governance of spatial inequalities in metropolitan areas. As in oth...
The growing concentration of production and population in capital cities in Europe is accompanied by...
THESIS 10227This research is concerned with Irish urban planning; in particular, it investigates how...
The primary purpose of the chapter is to examine the position of Dublin in a set of widely shared an...
The paper reviews the manner in which urban planning in Dublin has changed in response to central go...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of international economic restructuring and globalisation i...
We have described the operation of modern planning in Ireland in an earlier article (Bartley and Wa...
Recently, the academia have been witnessing calls that universities regard humanities as ineffective...
Cities are at the forefront of some of the most profound social and environmental changes taking pla...
Urban regeneration in the Republic of Ireland takes place in the context of the rapid, 'Celtic Tiger...
The image of a neo-classical, grand Dublin, "the second city of the empire" which is familiar to man...
This Working Paper focuses upon aspects of Ireland’s recent urbanisation processes and outcomes. In ...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...
In an era when, we are told, cities are now the source of economic dynamism and the focus for innova...
As we find ourselves in the midst of a planetary trend towards urbanisation, we must acknowledge tha...
This paper is concerned with the governance of spatial inequalities in metropolitan areas. As in oth...
The growing concentration of production and population in capital cities in Europe is accompanied by...
THESIS 10227This research is concerned with Irish urban planning; in particular, it investigates how...
The primary purpose of the chapter is to examine the position of Dublin in a set of widely shared an...
The paper reviews the manner in which urban planning in Dublin has changed in response to central go...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of international economic restructuring and globalisation i...
We have described the operation of modern planning in Ireland in an earlier article (Bartley and Wa...
Recently, the academia have been witnessing calls that universities regard humanities as ineffective...
Cities are at the forefront of some of the most profound social and environmental changes taking pla...
Urban regeneration in the Republic of Ireland takes place in the context of the rapid, 'Celtic Tiger...
The image of a neo-classical, grand Dublin, "the second city of the empire" which is familiar to man...
This Working Paper focuses upon aspects of Ireland’s recent urbanisation processes and outcomes. In ...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...