Britain’s town centres have witnessed economic, social and physical upheaval over more than half a century, linked to sweeping changes in retailing and consumption. Yet they are also places where activists are seeking to fashion alternative futures and test social and economic models that challenge neoliberal norms. Reflecting on recent developments in the UK, this paper explores the potential of citizen-led economic activism in British town and city centres. Focusing on three case studies of urban activism, it contrasts policies and practices that frame the users of urban space as consumers with the marginal acts that seek to assert wider rights to the city. The article shows how ideas of ‘resilience’ have become a stake of struggle in deb...
The chapter examines contemporary community activism in the light of the long history of urban chang...
The ‘death of the high street’ has become a common refrain, particularly in the United Kingdom, ofte...
This paper uncovers the mobilisation and resistance of citizens in the UK against retail gentrificat...
Britain’s town centres have witnessed economic, social and physical upheaval over more than half a c...
The ‘place or people?’ dilemma is a recurring refrain in local economic development. The contested q...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
A study of the conditions of being a citizen, belonging and democracy in suburban Britain, this book...
Cities are central to neoliberalism and therefore, there is a need to understand the tools used by p...
Recent political and economic crises have increased the awareness of the need, challenges and opport...
© 2017, Deborah Peel and Cathy Parker. Purpose: This paper aims to examine the role of “restructurin...
Recent debates over the content and theoretical orientation of urban studies act as a strong reminde...
Although the end of 2019 will be remembered by many as a time of failure, the last few years have al...
This paper explores the ambivalent nature of community organisation as a response to a "crisis of au...
There is much interest in economic citizenship schemes, yet little attention has been paid to the qu...
This paper explores the recent resurgence of occupation-based practices across the globe, from the s...
The chapter examines contemporary community activism in the light of the long history of urban chang...
The ‘death of the high street’ has become a common refrain, particularly in the United Kingdom, ofte...
This paper uncovers the mobilisation and resistance of citizens in the UK against retail gentrificat...
Britain’s town centres have witnessed economic, social and physical upheaval over more than half a c...
The ‘place or people?’ dilemma is a recurring refrain in local economic development. The contested q...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
A study of the conditions of being a citizen, belonging and democracy in suburban Britain, this book...
Cities are central to neoliberalism and therefore, there is a need to understand the tools used by p...
Recent political and economic crises have increased the awareness of the need, challenges and opport...
© 2017, Deborah Peel and Cathy Parker. Purpose: This paper aims to examine the role of “restructurin...
Recent debates over the content and theoretical orientation of urban studies act as a strong reminde...
Although the end of 2019 will be remembered by many as a time of failure, the last few years have al...
This paper explores the ambivalent nature of community organisation as a response to a "crisis of au...
There is much interest in economic citizenship schemes, yet little attention has been paid to the qu...
This paper explores the recent resurgence of occupation-based practices across the globe, from the s...
The chapter examines contemporary community activism in the light of the long history of urban chang...
The ‘death of the high street’ has become a common refrain, particularly in the United Kingdom, ofte...
This paper uncovers the mobilisation and resistance of citizens in the UK against retail gentrificat...