This paper explores the implications of representations of places as ‘diverse’, particularly for those who live in them. Arising from an interdisciplinary research project, the paper takes one neighbourhood in Manchester (Cheetham Hill) and explores some of the narratives about it produced by residents and those who have a ‘professional’ stake in the area. These are put in the context of public narratives of the area, as well as Census data. The paper examines how different types of data generate different stories and how different methodological approaches can produce varied understandings of place, which have implications for how a place comes to be known and for the potential impact on the distribution of resources. Cheetham Hill is know...
Cohesion and integration agendas in Britain can be characterised by localisation of 'race relations'...
Whilst attention has previously focused on the importance of monolithic ethnic identities on migrant...
Policy makers worry about the negative impact of the concentration of disadvantaged groups and minor...
This paper explores the implications of representations of places as ‘diverse’, particularly for tho...
In an ever more ethnically diverse UK, debates about migration, difference, place and community have...
The purpose of this thesis is to bring together theories of place and of multiculture, through an em...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the most diverse places in the world. It is not only charact...
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the most diverse places in the world. It is not only charact...
The celebration of co-presence within city life has a long history in urban studies, beginning with ...
In the wake of the race disturbances in Oldham, Burnley, and Bradford in Summer 2001, the author exp...
In the past decades, diversity has become a popular catchphrase in theoretical, policy and public di...
Evidence of racialised inequalities in housing in England has been accumulating for more than 40 yea...
This paper presents findings from a mixed-method research project which explored use of outdoor spac...
While ethnic diversity is traditionally an urban characteristic, new spaces of diversity are emergin...
Cohesion and integration agendas in Britain can be characterised by localisation of 'race relations'...
Whilst attention has previously focused on the importance of monolithic ethnic identities on migrant...
Policy makers worry about the negative impact of the concentration of disadvantaged groups and minor...
This paper explores the implications of representations of places as ‘diverse’, particularly for tho...
In an ever more ethnically diverse UK, debates about migration, difference, place and community have...
The purpose of this thesis is to bring together theories of place and of multiculture, through an em...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the most diverse places in the world. It is not only charact...
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the most diverse places in the world. It is not only charact...
The celebration of co-presence within city life has a long history in urban studies, beginning with ...
In the wake of the race disturbances in Oldham, Burnley, and Bradford in Summer 2001, the author exp...
In the past decades, diversity has become a popular catchphrase in theoretical, policy and public di...
Evidence of racialised inequalities in housing in England has been accumulating for more than 40 yea...
This paper presents findings from a mixed-method research project which explored use of outdoor spac...
While ethnic diversity is traditionally an urban characteristic, new spaces of diversity are emergin...
Cohesion and integration agendas in Britain can be characterised by localisation of 'race relations'...
Whilst attention has previously focused on the importance of monolithic ethnic identities on migrant...
Policy makers worry about the negative impact of the concentration of disadvantaged groups and minor...