Urban politics is a US-dominated field, and since the late 1990s there have been academic discussions with a view, on the one hand, to better understanding the British/European case and what distinguishes it from the US one and, on the other, to develop a better comparative theory much of which subsequently went down the path of studying neoliberalism. This article follows an urban politics perspective and the qualitative case-study method to explore Everton Football Club’s 20-year-long unsuccessful struggle to relocate to a new modern stadium of its own in the Liverpool city-region. Although this paper has limitations stemming from the fact that it is a single case study, its contribution to the field is three-fold. First, it adds to the s...
This chapter seeks to chart the rise, dissemination and limits of a specific model of urban governan...
This thesis investigates what the changing policy approach of the ‘New’ Labour Government meant for ...
The UK’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) in 2010, outlined £81 billion of cuts across government...
This article examines the local politics around a new private football stadium construction project ...
In many sports, but especially professional soccer in the United Kingdom, clubs have recently reloca...
This paper explores whether and how forms of entrepreneurial governance effecting deprived regions o...
There has been a favourable shift in UK urban policy towards the use of sporting infrastructure as a...
Large areas of Liverpool have been undergoing regeneration in response to the city’s ongoing social ...
The critical current of urban regeneration scholarly research focusses on neoliberal urbanism. In co...
The majority of Football League clubs in England and Wales located on the sites they now occupy befo...
This dissertation researches the role sports-led development plays within urban regeneration. The st...
Football stadia have continually evolved since the building of the first ‘modern’ stadia in Britain ...
In this paper we examine the changes in terms of urban rent and urban planning occurring after the i...
Adopting an urban entrepreneurial approach of selling the city of Melbourne as an attractive place i...
Sports issues have increasingly become prominent items on the urban policy agenda. Most demands for ...
This chapter seeks to chart the rise, dissemination and limits of a specific model of urban governan...
This thesis investigates what the changing policy approach of the ‘New’ Labour Government meant for ...
The UK’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) in 2010, outlined £81 billion of cuts across government...
This article examines the local politics around a new private football stadium construction project ...
In many sports, but especially professional soccer in the United Kingdom, clubs have recently reloca...
This paper explores whether and how forms of entrepreneurial governance effecting deprived regions o...
There has been a favourable shift in UK urban policy towards the use of sporting infrastructure as a...
Large areas of Liverpool have been undergoing regeneration in response to the city’s ongoing social ...
The critical current of urban regeneration scholarly research focusses on neoliberal urbanism. In co...
The majority of Football League clubs in England and Wales located on the sites they now occupy befo...
This dissertation researches the role sports-led development plays within urban regeneration. The st...
Football stadia have continually evolved since the building of the first ‘modern’ stadia in Britain ...
In this paper we examine the changes in terms of urban rent and urban planning occurring after the i...
Adopting an urban entrepreneurial approach of selling the city of Melbourne as an attractive place i...
Sports issues have increasingly become prominent items on the urban policy agenda. Most demands for ...
This chapter seeks to chart the rise, dissemination and limits of a specific model of urban governan...
This thesis investigates what the changing policy approach of the ‘New’ Labour Government meant for ...
The UK’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) in 2010, outlined £81 billion of cuts across government...