This paper seeks to address a number of important questions that arise from contemporary urban policy developments within Scotland. First, how far the recent and developing urban policies, most noticeably Social Inclusion Partnerships, of the Scottish Executive are influenced by or diverge from the strategies pursued by previous Conservative and Labour governments. Secondly, how far urban social policy, in a Scottish context, continues to be characterised by discourses of area/community pathology. In order to contextualise these issues, the paper will begin with a brief discussion of New Labour's general approach to 'urban issues' before concentrating on a case study of the Greater Pollok Social Inclusion Partnership. This will enable an ex...
The allocation of central government resources on a geographical basis through special agencies has ...
Social justice and social policy in Scotland offers a critical engagement with the state of social p...
Fundamental to the historical development of partnership working as an approach to managing neighbou...
Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) are the most recent urban regeneration initiative in Scotland. ...
Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) are the most recent urban regeneration initiative in Scotland. ...
Devolution is having a marked effect on policy design and delivery in Scotland. In particular, it is...
In the contemporary UK policy context, multisectoral partnership initiatives and community participa...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
Whilst housing policies already had a distinctive Scottish flavour even before devolution, the creat...
British urban policies can be collectively characterised as a series of experiments intro-duced by s...
Changing political agendas have shaped models of urban regeneration in Scotland. Latterly, this has ...
This paper questions the extent to which a distinctively Scottish social welfare policy has emerged ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project seeks to ...
Constitutional change in the UK in 1998 led to the establishment of devolution for Scotland, and the...
The allocation of central government resources on a geographical basis through special agencies has ...
Social justice and social policy in Scotland offers a critical engagement with the state of social p...
Fundamental to the historical development of partnership working as an approach to managing neighbou...
Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) are the most recent urban regeneration initiative in Scotland. ...
Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) are the most recent urban regeneration initiative in Scotland. ...
Devolution is having a marked effect on policy design and delivery in Scotland. In particular, it is...
In the contemporary UK policy context, multisectoral partnership initiatives and community participa...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
In recent years, the policy agenda for urban regeneration in Scotland has focused on social justice ...
Whilst housing policies already had a distinctive Scottish flavour even before devolution, the creat...
British urban policies can be collectively characterised as a series of experiments intro-duced by s...
Changing political agendas have shaped models of urban regeneration in Scotland. Latterly, this has ...
This paper questions the extent to which a distinctively Scottish social welfare policy has emerged ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project seeks to ...
Constitutional change in the UK in 1998 led to the establishment of devolution for Scotland, and the...
The allocation of central government resources on a geographical basis through special agencies has ...
Social justice and social policy in Scotland offers a critical engagement with the state of social p...
Fundamental to the historical development of partnership working as an approach to managing neighbou...