There is one thing I agree with Liz Truss about and it’s not growth. It’s about the need to start thinking outside conventional economics. We need to look at the world and our local cities and places in a more holistic way. Since 2012 I’ve been writing about creating the ‘Self-Made Place’ with an emphasis on principles of home-made production with local places drawing to greatest extent possible on circularity in local ecosystems to build local businesses, jobs and resilience
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
It has been argued that to achieve a genuinely sustainable society, our mode of being inthe world ne...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
There is one thing I agree with Liz Truss about and it’s not growth. It’s about the need to start th...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
BIS have launched their 'Make it in Great Britain' campaign highlighting the best in British Manufac...
Based on insights ‘in the English field’ over the past decade, I take a brief look back at New Labou...
Mark Blyth, Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson explain the concept of national ‘growth models’, drawn...
This paper explores the economic thinking behind the UK Coalition government’s new framework for ach...
Although three centuries of industrialisation and growth have led to unimaginably better lives for m...
This article explores an alternative model of local and regional economic development, specifically ...
This research aimed to explore the privileging of growth and its influence on planning in England. ...
For many years, the problem to be resolved by those charged with achieving local economic developmen...
Four decades on from the onset of deindustrialisation in the UK and other late-capitalist societies,...
Despite strong evidence that existing economic orthodoxy contributes to socio-economic inequality an...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
It has been argued that to achieve a genuinely sustainable society, our mode of being inthe world ne...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
There is one thing I agree with Liz Truss about and it’s not growth. It’s about the need to start th...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
BIS have launched their 'Make it in Great Britain' campaign highlighting the best in British Manufac...
Based on insights ‘in the English field’ over the past decade, I take a brief look back at New Labou...
Mark Blyth, Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson explain the concept of national ‘growth models’, drawn...
This paper explores the economic thinking behind the UK Coalition government’s new framework for ach...
Although three centuries of industrialisation and growth have led to unimaginably better lives for m...
This article explores an alternative model of local and regional economic development, specifically ...
This research aimed to explore the privileging of growth and its influence on planning in England. ...
For many years, the problem to be resolved by those charged with achieving local economic developmen...
Four decades on from the onset of deindustrialisation in the UK and other late-capitalist societies,...
Despite strong evidence that existing economic orthodoxy contributes to socio-economic inequality an...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
It has been argued that to achieve a genuinely sustainable society, our mode of being inthe world ne...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...