This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to the renewal of disadvantaged neighbourhoods in England. It argues that while there are continuities with previous policy, the new approach represents a more neoliberal policy turn in three respects: its identification of concentrated poverty as the problem; its faith in market-led regeneration; and its alignment with a new urban policy agenda in which cities are gentrified and remodelled as sites for capital accumulation through entrepreneurial local governance. The article then draws on evidence from the early phases of the evaluation of the mixed community demonstration projects to explore how the new policy approach is playing out at a lo...
This article examines recent processes of urban renewal and housing provision in London, led by mark...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
This paper challenges the belief that mixed community policies can effectively tackle poverty or red...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
In the past two decades governments in Britain have launched a series of initiatives designed to red...
Since 2005, the English government has adopted a policy of regenerating disadvantaged neighbourhoods...
This article compares two government-led ‘flagship’ area-based initiatives (ABIs) targeting deprived...
This article updates previous research published in Local Economy in 2011 that examined the changing...
Neighbourhoods in the UK are set to play an increasingly important role as one element of an emergen...
There is a long tradition in the UK of using area based initiatives (ABIs) to attack problems of urb...
Background: From the mid-1990s, UK governments developed partnerships to tackle drugs nationally an...
The problems of deprived neighbourhoods have been a concern for government for over 30 years. A plet...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The article focuses on the r...
This article examines recent processes of urban renewal and housing provision in London, led by mark...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
This paper challenges the belief that mixed community policies can effectively tackle poverty or red...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
In the past two decades governments in Britain have launched a series of initiatives designed to red...
Since 2005, the English government has adopted a policy of regenerating disadvantaged neighbourhoods...
This article compares two government-led ‘flagship’ area-based initiatives (ABIs) targeting deprived...
This article updates previous research published in Local Economy in 2011 that examined the changing...
Neighbourhoods in the UK are set to play an increasingly important role as one element of an emergen...
There is a long tradition in the UK of using area based initiatives (ABIs) to attack problems of urb...
Background: From the mid-1990s, UK governments developed partnerships to tackle drugs nationally an...
The problems of deprived neighbourhoods have been a concern for government for over 30 years. A plet...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The article focuses on the r...
This article examines recent processes of urban renewal and housing provision in London, led by mark...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
This paper challenges the belief that mixed community policies can effectively tackle poverty or red...