This paper considers the history and context of the control of public spaces, how this is regulated currently and how it relates to the politics of homelessness and community governance with a specific focus on the regulation of public space in the contemporary city of Manchester
Public spaces are being increasingly controlled and managed by non-government agencies, and their pu...
This article addresses the relationship between homeless people and urban public space. The analysis...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined incriminal la...
This paper considers the history and context of the control of public spaces, how this is regulated ...
This paper explores some of the more extreme tendencies in the management of public space to conside...
Public space is an essential component of the daily life of homeless people, whether rough sleepers ...
This paper will focus on the experience of the city of Manchester which has undergone intense regene...
The central question of this thesis, as the title indicates, is to question the changing meaning of ...
This article focuses on the experience of the city of Manchester, England, which has undergone inten...
This article critically explores public space as a site and object of policy, and examines the way i...
Public space is not understood as a single entity, but rather as something with many different inter...
The regulation of public space is influenced greatly by debates about crime, disorder and (in)securi...
There has recently been much said about the end of public space. In contemporary cities, the public ...
Throughout Australia (and in comparable urban contexts around the world) public spaces may be said t...
This paper explores homeless women's use of public spaces and buildings in England. In doing so it p...
Public spaces are being increasingly controlled and managed by non-government agencies, and their pu...
This article addresses the relationship between homeless people and urban public space. The analysis...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined incriminal la...
This paper considers the history and context of the control of public spaces, how this is regulated ...
This paper explores some of the more extreme tendencies in the management of public space to conside...
Public space is an essential component of the daily life of homeless people, whether rough sleepers ...
This paper will focus on the experience of the city of Manchester which has undergone intense regene...
The central question of this thesis, as the title indicates, is to question the changing meaning of ...
This article focuses on the experience of the city of Manchester, England, which has undergone inten...
This article critically explores public space as a site and object of policy, and examines the way i...
Public space is not understood as a single entity, but rather as something with many different inter...
The regulation of public space is influenced greatly by debates about crime, disorder and (in)securi...
There has recently been much said about the end of public space. In contemporary cities, the public ...
Throughout Australia (and in comparable urban contexts around the world) public spaces may be said t...
This paper explores homeless women's use of public spaces and buildings in England. In doing so it p...
Public spaces are being increasingly controlled and managed by non-government agencies, and their pu...
This article addresses the relationship between homeless people and urban public space. The analysis...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined incriminal la...