This paper reports the findings of research into the representation of local interests in area‐based urban regeneration programmes in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The two case studies are contextualised by a review of the promotion of public participation in urban regeneration in both parts of Ireland and theorised as a site of interaction between state agencies and civil society. It is argued that the practice of public participation is a hegemonic project, which, within urban regeneration, is operationalised through partnership structures. The paper concludes that many factors from within and outside the case study programmes affected their consultation processes. Therefore the design and implementation of regeneration pr...
This case study looks at the experiences of the EU URBAN Programme and its attempts to regenerate di...
Utilising the major urban regeneration project launched by government in east Manchester in 1998, ou...
This paper sets out to critically examine the adoption of a partnership approach to urban regenerat...
This paper examines the processes and outcomes of community involvement in six Irish urban regenerat...
Over the past ten years regeneration strategies pursued in many European Countries have utilised the...
Governmental policies in the UK have indicated that a new form of localism is to be applied in the u...
Enhancing local democracy and empowering communities in decision-making are top priorities of Europe...
Community involvement now seems secure as a key principle of urban regeneration and neighbourhood re...
In this paper, the courses of action taken to facilitate residents' participation, in developing com...
The thesis deals with public participation in project planning at the local level. In the thesis the...
In response to a decline in traditional forms of political participation and growing dissatisfaction...
The paper aims at investigating how different approaches in the interaction among public institution...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
This article examines variations in residents\u27 responses to proposals to redevelop three public h...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
This case study looks at the experiences of the EU URBAN Programme and its attempts to regenerate di...
Utilising the major urban regeneration project launched by government in east Manchester in 1998, ou...
This paper sets out to critically examine the adoption of a partnership approach to urban regenerat...
This paper examines the processes and outcomes of community involvement in six Irish urban regenerat...
Over the past ten years regeneration strategies pursued in many European Countries have utilised the...
Governmental policies in the UK have indicated that a new form of localism is to be applied in the u...
Enhancing local democracy and empowering communities in decision-making are top priorities of Europe...
Community involvement now seems secure as a key principle of urban regeneration and neighbourhood re...
In this paper, the courses of action taken to facilitate residents' participation, in developing com...
The thesis deals with public participation in project planning at the local level. In the thesis the...
In response to a decline in traditional forms of political participation and growing dissatisfaction...
The paper aims at investigating how different approaches in the interaction among public institution...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
This article examines variations in residents\u27 responses to proposals to redevelop three public h...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
This case study looks at the experiences of the EU URBAN Programme and its attempts to regenerate di...
Utilising the major urban regeneration project launched by government in east Manchester in 1998, ou...
This paper sets out to critically examine the adoption of a partnership approach to urban regenerat...