Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urban regeneration. Using Glasgow's 2014 Commonwealth Games (CWGs) as an illustrative example of regeneration, it seeks to highlight the market-led processes that underpin state interventions. The paper demonstrates how these processes are implemented to transform “problem people, and problem places” (Damer 1989, From Moorepark to “Wine Alley”) into sites of “active” consumption and “responsible” citizenship. Yet, access to this “consumer citizenship” is stratified. In doing so, we synthesise conceptual insights from the Marxist-influenced gentrification literature and the Foucauldian-inspired housing renewal literature. We forward this to initi...
This paper focuses upon the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games (CWG) legacy proposals regarding the reg...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This chapter scrutinises the limits of the celebrated 'Right to the City' (RttC) concept by way of a...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...
Abstract: When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combinedwith a sporting mega-event, we ...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...
When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combined with a sporting mega‐event, we have an a...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combined with a sporting mega-event, we have an a...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
Urban regeneration has recently been identified as being a catalyst for major events (Smith, 2012). ...
Focusing on Glasgow’s East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This paper focuses upon the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games (CWG) legacy proposals regarding the reg...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This chapter scrutinises the limits of the celebrated 'Right to the City' (RttC) concept by way of a...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...
Abstract: When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combinedwith a sporting mega-event, we ...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...
When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combined with a sporting mega‐event, we have an a...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
When compulsory purchase for urban regeneration is combined with a sporting mega-event, we have an a...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
Urban regeneration has recently been identified as being a catalyst for major events (Smith, 2012). ...
Focusing on Glasgow’s East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This paper focuses upon the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games (CWG) legacy proposals regarding the reg...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This chapter scrutinises the limits of the celebrated 'Right to the City' (RttC) concept by way of a...