This paper uses a case study to consider community event practices that include local people in discussions about the regeneration of their neighbourhood and capture their responses to change. It is set in an area adjacent to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the site of London 2012 Olympic Games and tracks the Hackney Wick Curiosity Shop (hereafter called the Curiosity Shop), an initiative that used events to engage diverse groups and develop shared experiences. The paper explores the nature of these events identifying their potential and limitations. It identifies characteristics (conviviality, playfulness, creativity and accessibility) which appear to create a powerful tool to involve local people, helping to develop a sense of communi...
Culture has become increasingly important in regeneration processes designed to deal with urban futu...
The aim of this research project is to conduct a critical evaluation of the social capital benefits ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore spatial and social practices associated with a com...
The term regeneration means keeping the locality available for the same social classes and improving...
Hosting large events has long been associated with the physical regeneration of cities. To supplemen...
This study investigates the impacts of the London 2012 Olympic Games and their related cultural prog...
This paper considers these questions by discussing the plausibility of the assumptions which underpi...
Culture has become increasingly important in regeneration processes designed to deal with urban futu...
A focus on the ‘mega’ aspect of hallmark events can divert attention from the micro - those local c...
In recent years, sport has emerged as a catalyst of regeneration. However, much focus has been on ev...
Culture has become increasingly important in regeneration processes designed to deal with urban futu...
This paper critically engages with how the notion of community is used in local economic development...
This article draws upon the authors’ experiences of community-led regeneration developed while membe...
Community events, by their very nature, create emotions. They need to appeal to the community's want...
This article examines the relationship between events and social sustainability focussing on communi...
Culture has become increasingly important in regeneration processes designed to deal with urban futu...
The aim of this research project is to conduct a critical evaluation of the social capital benefits ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore spatial and social practices associated with a com...
The term regeneration means keeping the locality available for the same social classes and improving...
Hosting large events has long been associated with the physical regeneration of cities. To supplemen...
This study investigates the impacts of the London 2012 Olympic Games and their related cultural prog...
This paper considers these questions by discussing the plausibility of the assumptions which underpi...
Culture has become increasingly important in regeneration processes designed to deal with urban futu...
A focus on the ‘mega’ aspect of hallmark events can divert attention from the micro - those local c...
In recent years, sport has emerged as a catalyst of regeneration. However, much focus has been on ev...
Culture has become increasingly important in regeneration processes designed to deal with urban futu...
This paper critically engages with how the notion of community is used in local economic development...
This article draws upon the authors’ experiences of community-led regeneration developed while membe...
Community events, by their very nature, create emotions. They need to appeal to the community's want...
This article examines the relationship between events and social sustainability focussing on communi...
Culture has become increasingly important in regeneration processes designed to deal with urban futu...
The aim of this research project is to conduct a critical evaluation of the social capital benefits ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore spatial and social practices associated with a com...