This article examines how community representatives from a disadvantaged neighbourhood engage with neoliberal urban governance structures and assess the power afforded to them. It seeks to understand how community groups manage the challenges they face in times of neoliberal urbanism. This study follows calls to pay greater attention to the existence of imaginaries other than neoliberal ones, examining community actions and discourses surrounding the Historic Area Rejuvenation Project (HARP) area in Dublin, a project aimed at stimulating private property development and investment. The case highlights tensions between the pursuit of community-based and collaborative urban regeneration and the increased legitimacy of neoliberalism as a guidi...
My PhD thesis contributes to the disciplines of Geography and Urban Studies by adding the vocabulary...
Urban regeneration in the Republic of Ireland takes place in the context of the rapid, 'Celtic Tiger...
This paper critically examines developments in Irish urban governance through an ethnographic accoun...
This article examines variations in residents\u27 responses to proposals to redevelop three public h...
This paper examines variations in residents' responses to proposals to redevelop three public housin...
In this article I aim to add to the literature on the impact of neoliberalism on community developme...
The concept of the right to the city is increasingly being drawn upon by international human rights ...
As we find ourselves in the midst of a planetary trend towards urbanisation, we must acknowledge tha...
This study examines community discourses contesting neoliberal urban governance using a case study o...
Often hailed as “the poster child of Europe” for its discipline and compliance in managing austerity...
Between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s, under the aegis of “Community Developm...
This paper reviews the manner in which a neoliberal political agenda emanating from central governme...
THESIS 10227This research is concerned with Irish urban planning; in particular, it investigates how...
My PhD thesis contributes to the disciplines of Geography and Urban Studies by adding the vocabulary...
Whilst Third Way Urban Policy (TWUP) often associates itself with a kind of anarchic vision of self-...
My PhD thesis contributes to the disciplines of Geography and Urban Studies by adding the vocabulary...
Urban regeneration in the Republic of Ireland takes place in the context of the rapid, 'Celtic Tiger...
This paper critically examines developments in Irish urban governance through an ethnographic accoun...
This article examines variations in residents\u27 responses to proposals to redevelop three public h...
This paper examines variations in residents' responses to proposals to redevelop three public housin...
In this article I aim to add to the literature on the impact of neoliberalism on community developme...
The concept of the right to the city is increasingly being drawn upon by international human rights ...
As we find ourselves in the midst of a planetary trend towards urbanisation, we must acknowledge tha...
This study examines community discourses contesting neoliberal urban governance using a case study o...
Often hailed as “the poster child of Europe” for its discipline and compliance in managing austerity...
Between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s, under the aegis of “Community Developm...
This paper reviews the manner in which a neoliberal political agenda emanating from central governme...
THESIS 10227This research is concerned with Irish urban planning; in particular, it investigates how...
My PhD thesis contributes to the disciplines of Geography and Urban Studies by adding the vocabulary...
Whilst Third Way Urban Policy (TWUP) often associates itself with a kind of anarchic vision of self-...
My PhD thesis contributes to the disciplines of Geography and Urban Studies by adding the vocabulary...
Urban regeneration in the Republic of Ireland takes place in the context of the rapid, 'Celtic Tiger...
This paper critically examines developments in Irish urban governance through an ethnographic accoun...