When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combined with a sporting mega-event, we have an archetypal example of what Giorgio Agamben called the "state of exception". Through a study of compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) on the site of the Athletes' Village for Glasgow's 2014 Commonwealth Games, we expose CPOs as a classed tool mobilised to violently displace working class neighbourhoods. In doing so, we show how a fictionalised mantra of "necessity" combines neoliberal growth logics with their obscene underside-a stigmatisation logic that demonises poor urban neighbourhoods. CPOs can be used progressively, for example to abrogate the power of slum landlords for social democratic ends, yet with the incre...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...
This paper examines the wider social impacts of hosting the London 2012 Olympic Games and its ‘legac...
The theoretical framework of accumulation by dispossession allows for a critical examination of urba...
When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combined with a sporting mega‐event, we have an a...
Abstract: When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combinedwith a sporting mega-event, we ...
This chapter scrutinises the limits of the celebrated 'Right to the City' (RttC) concept by way of a...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
This chapter takes up a critical discussion of the celebrated right to the city thesis to examine th...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
Capitalism is at the root of all current economic and social circumstances. As the public and privat...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
Focusing on Glasgow’s East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...
This paper examines the wider social impacts of hosting the London 2012 Olympic Games and its ‘legac...
The theoretical framework of accumulation by dispossession allows for a critical examination of urba...
When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combined with a sporting mega‐event, we have an a...
Abstract: When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combinedwith a sporting mega-event, we ...
This chapter scrutinises the limits of the celebrated 'Right to the City' (RttC) concept by way of a...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
This chapter takes up a critical discussion of the celebrated right to the city thesis to examine th...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
Capitalism is at the root of all current economic and social circumstances. As the public and privat...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
Focusing on Glasgow’s East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...
This paper examines the wider social impacts of hosting the London 2012 Olympic Games and its ‘legac...
The theoretical framework of accumulation by dispossession allows for a critical examination of urba...