Within the UK, the ‘Liverpool model’ is being celebrated as the new template for Capital of Culture festivals, and culture led urban regeneration in general. This paper will question this celebration and argue that there are, in fact, two ‘Liverpool models’: the first, outlined in its bid and developed within its initial planning strategy, represented the apogee of a New Labour informed ‘cultural planning’ framework for urban development; the second, developed post-2008 within the impact analysis Impacts08, is a more sober and realistic reflection of the role of culture in urban regeneration. This paper will demonstrate how this first model, while politically expedient and rhetorically seductive, was both theoretically unstable and...
This thesis is an investigation into the relationship between culture in New Labour policy and withi...
This paper was commissioned as a public lecture and published statement on the current status of the...
This essay uses critiques of the homogenization of urban regeneration practices over recent decades ...
Within the UK, the ‘Liverpool model’ is being celebrated as the new template for Capital of Culture...
Within the UK, the ‘Liverpool model’ is being celebrated as the new template for Capital of Culture...
Within the UK, the ‘Liverpool model’ is being celebrated as the new template for Capital of Culture...
This paper considers the development of a “Liverpool model” for culture-led urban regeneration, base...
This chapter seeks to chart the rise, dissemination and limits of a specific model of urban governan...
This thesis is an investigation into the relationship between culture in New Labour policy and withi...
Purpose In this paper, the authors reflect critically on their experience as researchers on the Imp...
Recent academic work on European Capital of Culture (ECoC) has fallen into two broad categories: eit...
This paper seeks to examine critically the role of culture in the continued development, or regenera...
This paper seeks to examine critically the role of culture in the continued development, or regenera...
Culture-led regeneration has been widely accepted by European cities as an important component of ur...
Summary. Since the 1980s, the cultural industries have gained a key role in strategies to deal with ...
This thesis is an investigation into the relationship between culture in New Labour policy and withi...
This paper was commissioned as a public lecture and published statement on the current status of the...
This essay uses critiques of the homogenization of urban regeneration practices over recent decades ...
Within the UK, the ‘Liverpool model’ is being celebrated as the new template for Capital of Culture...
Within the UK, the ‘Liverpool model’ is being celebrated as the new template for Capital of Culture...
Within the UK, the ‘Liverpool model’ is being celebrated as the new template for Capital of Culture...
This paper considers the development of a “Liverpool model” for culture-led urban regeneration, base...
This chapter seeks to chart the rise, dissemination and limits of a specific model of urban governan...
This thesis is an investigation into the relationship between culture in New Labour policy and withi...
Purpose In this paper, the authors reflect critically on their experience as researchers on the Imp...
Recent academic work on European Capital of Culture (ECoC) has fallen into two broad categories: eit...
This paper seeks to examine critically the role of culture in the continued development, or regenera...
This paper seeks to examine critically the role of culture in the continued development, or regenera...
Culture-led regeneration has been widely accepted by European cities as an important component of ur...
Summary. Since the 1980s, the cultural industries have gained a key role in strategies to deal with ...
This thesis is an investigation into the relationship between culture in New Labour policy and withi...
This paper was commissioned as a public lecture and published statement on the current status of the...
This essay uses critiques of the homogenization of urban regeneration practices over recent decades ...