In its stated aim of “creating cinemas not supermarkets,” the Small Cinema project voiced its alterity to the recent redevelopment of Liverpool’s city center and those of other former industrial cities throughout the Midlands and the north of the UK. These regeneration projects addressed the problem of a shrinking manufacturing base by replacing them with service industries, a move which has entailed the privatization of vast tracts of public space. Conversely, the building, functioning, and general praxis of the Small Cinema project suggests a mode of practice that more accurately fits within the paradigm of a collaborative commons than a capitalist marketplace. The project’s exemption from market criteria grants it the freedom to pursue p...
This essay uses critiques of the homogenization of urban regeneration practices over recent decades ...
Louis Proyect documents the role of corporate decision-making and profit in the undermining of osten...
Cities are central to neoliberalism and therefore, there is a need to understand the tools used by p...
In its stated aim of “creating cinemas not supermarkets,” the Small Cinema project voiced its alteri...
The speed and scale at which Liverpool is redeveloping is indicative of global advances in market-dr...
The speed and scale at which Liverpool is redeveloping is indicative of global advances in market-dr...
This thesis draws attention to a DIY mode of contemporary film exhibition in the UK, evolving from ...
This paper analyses the impact of neoliberal policies on the film heritage sector at the European le...
The present work is focused on the role of architecture and the built urban environment in helping u...
With changing technologies and social habits, the communal cinema experience would seem to be a lega...
Paradoxically the global lockdown could potentially create a new, more organic interest, and resurge...
This thesis adopts a constructionist approach to meaning-making, adapted by feminists and poststruct...
he work offered for this PhD by Published Works charts the history of cinema exhibition in Britain f...
This paper explores the relationship between social movements, urban regeneration programmes and med...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn my thesis I focus on Cape Town’s imaginary of cinemas – popularly called...
This essay uses critiques of the homogenization of urban regeneration practices over recent decades ...
Louis Proyect documents the role of corporate decision-making and profit in the undermining of osten...
Cities are central to neoliberalism and therefore, there is a need to understand the tools used by p...
In its stated aim of “creating cinemas not supermarkets,” the Small Cinema project voiced its alteri...
The speed and scale at which Liverpool is redeveloping is indicative of global advances in market-dr...
The speed and scale at which Liverpool is redeveloping is indicative of global advances in market-dr...
This thesis draws attention to a DIY mode of contemporary film exhibition in the UK, evolving from ...
This paper analyses the impact of neoliberal policies on the film heritage sector at the European le...
The present work is focused on the role of architecture and the built urban environment in helping u...
With changing technologies and social habits, the communal cinema experience would seem to be a lega...
Paradoxically the global lockdown could potentially create a new, more organic interest, and resurge...
This thesis adopts a constructionist approach to meaning-making, adapted by feminists and poststruct...
he work offered for this PhD by Published Works charts the history of cinema exhibition in Britain f...
This paper explores the relationship between social movements, urban regeneration programmes and med...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn my thesis I focus on Cape Town’s imaginary of cinemas – popularly called...
This essay uses critiques of the homogenization of urban regeneration practices over recent decades ...
Louis Proyect documents the role of corporate decision-making and profit in the undermining of osten...
Cities are central to neoliberalism and therefore, there is a need to understand the tools used by p...