© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Through this paper, I seek to draw attention an apparent fundamental resignification of regeneration that has been taking shape over recent times. Conceptually, I engage with political economy theory in order to examine how élite economic interests have resignified the nature of state articulations of regeneration. The argument is developed that this implies a profound subversion of more marginal socio-economic interests traditionally at the heart of regeneration interventions or at least the customary ‘targets’ of such policy. Empirically, the analysis draws upon interviews conducted with those operating at the coalface of policy, politics and practice, augmented by my practical experience of the English regenerati...
Regeneration is transformation. But can it only happen through programmed public intervention? Or ca...
This thesis critically analyses the ways in which cultural regeneration was applied by successive Ne...
This collective viewpoint concludes the special issue investigating austerity era regeneration by we...
Abstract Purpose of this chapter A climate of austerity has gripped the politico-economic philosophy...
An age of austerity presents considerable challenges for those engaged in purposeful acts aiming to ...
This paper explores the concepts of leadership and policy delivery in regeneration practice in a tim...
How spatial economies are governed across the different places of England recently (re)commenced a p...
Many austerity accounts focus on the shrinkage of city governments, with less emphasis on state-buil...
The investiture of a UK Coalition Government in 2010 heralded the (ongoing) production of new sub-na...
Why history? This is the austerity recovery: uniquely, of the four economic recessions of the last s...
© 2014 Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers). This paper is concern...
Austerity states, institutional dismantling and the governance of sub-national economic development:...
Austerity has been a recurring theme of post-war British politics, from the 1950s right up to the pr...
The fall-out from the economic and financial crisis of 2008 had profound implications for countries ...
The public sector crisis is now taking concrete form in the planning and implementation of so-called...
Regeneration is transformation. But can it only happen through programmed public intervention? Or ca...
This thesis critically analyses the ways in which cultural regeneration was applied by successive Ne...
This collective viewpoint concludes the special issue investigating austerity era regeneration by we...
Abstract Purpose of this chapter A climate of austerity has gripped the politico-economic philosophy...
An age of austerity presents considerable challenges for those engaged in purposeful acts aiming to ...
This paper explores the concepts of leadership and policy delivery in regeneration practice in a tim...
How spatial economies are governed across the different places of England recently (re)commenced a p...
Many austerity accounts focus on the shrinkage of city governments, with less emphasis on state-buil...
The investiture of a UK Coalition Government in 2010 heralded the (ongoing) production of new sub-na...
Why history? This is the austerity recovery: uniquely, of the four economic recessions of the last s...
© 2014 Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers). This paper is concern...
Austerity states, institutional dismantling and the governance of sub-national economic development:...
Austerity has been a recurring theme of post-war British politics, from the 1950s right up to the pr...
The fall-out from the economic and financial crisis of 2008 had profound implications for countries ...
The public sector crisis is now taking concrete form in the planning and implementation of so-called...
Regeneration is transformation. But can it only happen through programmed public intervention? Or ca...
This thesis critically analyses the ways in which cultural regeneration was applied by successive Ne...
This collective viewpoint concludes the special issue investigating austerity era regeneration by we...