About the book: This collection examines the profound transformations that have characterised cities of the advanced capitalist societies in the final decades of the 20th century. It analyses ways in which relationships of contest, conflict and cooperation are realised in and through the social and spatial forms of contemporary urban life. In particular, the essays focus on the impact of economic restructuring and changing forms of urban governance on patterns of urban deprivation and social exclusion. These processes, they contend, are creating new patterns of social division and new forms of regulation and control
In the wake of an unparalleled housing crisis at the end of World War II, Glasgow Corporation rehous...
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do ...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
Some 30 years after Glasgow turned towards regeneration, indicators of its built environment, its he...
This collection examines the profound transformations that have characterised cities of the advanced...
Globally, cities are now the dominant locations for production, consumption and human settlement - a...
The view that Glasgow has become or is diverging towards 'a dual city' merits serious attention. It ...
The sociological issue addressed in this thesis is the assessment of recent work carried out in rela...
With 2 million inhabitants, the conurbation around Glasgow is the largest and economically most impo...
Space, as a dimension through which we experience and understand existential being, has traditionall...
This paper revisits Glasgow, European City of Culture 1990, and considers the main criticisms made o...
Glasgow, along with many other British cities, has undergone a dramatic and at times traumatic proce...
In this chapter for Glowinska's refereed book on the linkages and lessons between the cities of Glas...
This book explores the issues and international trends of cultural development and cultural sustaina...
A look back at the City of Glasgow in the period 1999-2019 as part of an anthology of essays by prom...
In the wake of an unparalleled housing crisis at the end of World War II, Glasgow Corporation rehous...
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do ...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
Some 30 years after Glasgow turned towards regeneration, indicators of its built environment, its he...
This collection examines the profound transformations that have characterised cities of the advanced...
Globally, cities are now the dominant locations for production, consumption and human settlement - a...
The view that Glasgow has become or is diverging towards 'a dual city' merits serious attention. It ...
The sociological issue addressed in this thesis is the assessment of recent work carried out in rela...
With 2 million inhabitants, the conurbation around Glasgow is the largest and economically most impo...
Space, as a dimension through which we experience and understand existential being, has traditionall...
This paper revisits Glasgow, European City of Culture 1990, and considers the main criticisms made o...
Glasgow, along with many other British cities, has undergone a dramatic and at times traumatic proce...
In this chapter for Glowinska's refereed book on the linkages and lessons between the cities of Glas...
This book explores the issues and international trends of cultural development and cultural sustaina...
A look back at the City of Glasgow in the period 1999-2019 as part of an anthology of essays by prom...
In the wake of an unparalleled housing crisis at the end of World War II, Glasgow Corporation rehous...
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do ...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...