Building upon contemporary analyses of the interconnections between stigmatized places and identity formation, this paper explores processes of place-based identity formation on a British council estate. Connecting post-structural theorisations of identity and space, the paper explores the tensions between structure and agency implicit within theorisations of place-based identity as a community. Conceptualising the entanglement of structure and agency in place making as “being placed”, this paper offers an analysis of contradictions inherent in a structurally located agency. Founded upon ethnographic research of the material and cultural conditions of “being placed” on The Estate, the paper explores everyday resistances to place-based ident...
This paper draws on data collected from a multimethod ethnographic study to contribute to debates on...
This article discusses the experience of place in a profoundly divided urban area of Sheffield. At a...
This paper joins the debate on the formation of territorial stigma by uncovering the existence of a ...
This thesis is the product of ethnographic research conducted over a period of eighteen months on a ...
This paper explores the formation of ‘community’ on a British council estate as a process of negotia...
This thesis examines how institutionalised stigmatisations used to justify regeneration/gentrificati...
This paper offers a critical assessment of Loic Wacquant’s influential ‘advanced marginality’ framew...
This article offers a critical assessment of Loic Wacquant’s influential advanced marginality framew...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...
This paper concerns the impact of social constructions of place and community identity on plans for ...
Inhabitants of large post-war council estates are subjected to a double layer of stigma: one attache...
State strategies of localism have promoted place identity and place attachment as mechanisms to over...
As a consequence of economic change and urban decline, stigma has become a feature of many neighbour...
This thesis is the product of ethnographic research conducted over a period of eighteen months on a ...
This article draws on repeated, biographical interviews with 18 households to explore how people con...
This paper draws on data collected from a multimethod ethnographic study to contribute to debates on...
This article discusses the experience of place in a profoundly divided urban area of Sheffield. At a...
This paper joins the debate on the formation of territorial stigma by uncovering the existence of a ...
This thesis is the product of ethnographic research conducted over a period of eighteen months on a ...
This paper explores the formation of ‘community’ on a British council estate as a process of negotia...
This thesis examines how institutionalised stigmatisations used to justify regeneration/gentrificati...
This paper offers a critical assessment of Loic Wacquant’s influential ‘advanced marginality’ framew...
This article offers a critical assessment of Loic Wacquant’s influential advanced marginality framew...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...
This paper concerns the impact of social constructions of place and community identity on plans for ...
Inhabitants of large post-war council estates are subjected to a double layer of stigma: one attache...
State strategies of localism have promoted place identity and place attachment as mechanisms to over...
As a consequence of economic change and urban decline, stigma has become a feature of many neighbour...
This thesis is the product of ethnographic research conducted over a period of eighteen months on a ...
This article draws on repeated, biographical interviews with 18 households to explore how people con...
This paper draws on data collected from a multimethod ethnographic study to contribute to debates on...
This article discusses the experience of place in a profoundly divided urban area of Sheffield. At a...
This paper joins the debate on the formation of territorial stigma by uncovering the existence of a ...