This paper aims to explore the changing face of Quintessential ‘English regional identity’ within the local context of West Yorkshire through a case study of regional City - Bradford. Partially based on personal experience of being a member of an economic migrant family from the early 1970’s, it is noticeable the regional identities of many English towns and villages are going through a dramatic change in the age of ‘New Modernity’ defined by the digital revolution of the late 20th Century in contrast to the ‘post war Modernity’ where the pace of change was, gradual, evolutionary and transformative over longer time period creating a sense of new space
The organic ‘Asianisation’ of geographical, social, economic and political spaces within postcolonia...
Geographical patterns of recent migration and population change for minority ethnic groups within Gr...
This paper examines census-derived commuting data for the world’s earliest major urbanindustrial reg...
THE rapid expansion, wider distribution and increased readership of print media in the latter half o...
This paper is concerned with regions of cities, or ‘City-Regions’ and the capacity of culture as a m...
The rapid expansion, wider distribution and increased readership of print media in the latter half o...
New arrivals from Eastern Europe have made regular headlines in the popular press in recent times, n...
Focusing on Toxteth – a distinct and ethnically diverse locality in Liverpool, UK - this paper explo...
The recent assertion by European political leaders that multi-culturalism has ‘utterly failed’ is re...
This paper examines how William Bradford’s On Plymouth Plantation attempts to link the Anglo-Saxon m...
This thesis considers the extent to which the BBC, arguably the nation’s most important cultural ins...
The Seventieth Anniversary of the Independence of India and Pakistan has addressed the sensitive nat...
With the structuring of subnational governance driven primarily by economic goals, an issue that has...
Soft regionalism and regional identities in Great Britain has seldom been explored beyond the nation...
During the 20th Century, concern started to grow that the towns of England were losing their individ...
The organic ‘Asianisation’ of geographical, social, economic and political spaces within postcolonia...
Geographical patterns of recent migration and population change for minority ethnic groups within Gr...
This paper examines census-derived commuting data for the world’s earliest major urbanindustrial reg...
THE rapid expansion, wider distribution and increased readership of print media in the latter half o...
This paper is concerned with regions of cities, or ‘City-Regions’ and the capacity of culture as a m...
The rapid expansion, wider distribution and increased readership of print media in the latter half o...
New arrivals from Eastern Europe have made regular headlines in the popular press in recent times, n...
Focusing on Toxteth – a distinct and ethnically diverse locality in Liverpool, UK - this paper explo...
The recent assertion by European political leaders that multi-culturalism has ‘utterly failed’ is re...
This paper examines how William Bradford’s On Plymouth Plantation attempts to link the Anglo-Saxon m...
This thesis considers the extent to which the BBC, arguably the nation’s most important cultural ins...
The Seventieth Anniversary of the Independence of India and Pakistan has addressed the sensitive nat...
With the structuring of subnational governance driven primarily by economic goals, an issue that has...
Soft regionalism and regional identities in Great Britain has seldom been explored beyond the nation...
During the 20th Century, concern started to grow that the towns of England were losing their individ...
The organic ‘Asianisation’ of geographical, social, economic and political spaces within postcolonia...
Geographical patterns of recent migration and population change for minority ethnic groups within Gr...
This paper examines census-derived commuting data for the world’s earliest major urbanindustrial reg...