City Matters: Competitiveness, Cohesion and Urban Governance
Editat de Martin Boddy, Michael Parkinsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 mai 2004
This book provides, in a single volume, a review of the findings of the largest ever programme of cities research in the UK, the Economic and Social Research Council's 'Cities: Competitiveness and Cohesion programme'. Leading experts present the findings of this wide-ranging programme organised around themes of competitiveness, social cohesion and the role of policy and governance. The book develops our understanding of key processes, issues and concepts critical to cities and urban change and examines a large body of evidence on a wide range of policy issues at the heart of current debates about the performance of cities and the prospects for urban renaissance. City matters is essential reading for all policy makers, practitioners, analysts and academics with an interest or involvement in urban issues.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861344458
ISBN-10: 1861344457
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 1861344457
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Recenzii
City matters presents the results of the most important study programme ever conducted to examine British cities. The authors are the leading authorities in their fields, and they place their findings within a broad theoretical and analytic framework. This is essential reading for anyone concerned about the condition of urban Britain and indeed about urban processes in general. Susan S. Fainstein, Professor of Urban Planning, Columbia University, New York, USA
... a storehouse of delights. There is something here to inform most observers of regeneration. Regeneration & Renewal
... illuminating and thought-provoking. There is much research presented here that warrants serious examination and assessment. Environment and Planning A
Notă biografică
Martin Boddy, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of the West of England and Michael Parkinson, European Institute for Urban Affairs, Liverpool John Moores University
Cuprins
List of tables and figures
Foreword by Sir Michael Lyons
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
1. Introduction
Michael Parkinson and Martin Boddy
Part One: Competitiveness, cohesion and urban governance
2. Sources of city prosperity and cohesion: the case of Glasgow and Edinburgh
Ivan Turok, Nick Bailey, Rowland Atkinson, Glen Bramley, Ian Docherty, Ken Gibb, Robina Goodlad, Annette Hastings, Keith Kintrea, Karryn Kirk, Joe Leibovitz, Bill Lever, Jimmy Morgan and Ronan Paddison
3. Reinventing cities in a restructuring region? The rhetoric and reality of renaissance in Liverpool and Manchester
Alan Harding, Iain Deas, Richard Evans and Stuart Wilks-Heeg
4. Competitiveness and cohesion in a prosperous city-region: the case of Bristol
Martin Boddy, Keith Bassett, Shaun French, Ron Griffiths, Christine Lambert, Andrew Leyshon, Ian Smith, Murray Stewart and Nigel Thrift
5. London: competitiveness, cohesion and the policy environment
Ian Gordon, Belinda Brown, Nick Buck, Peter Hall, Michael Harloe, Mark Kleinman, Karen O'Reilly, Gareth Potts, Laura Smethurst and Jo Sparkes
Part Two: Competitiveness and urban change
6. Urban growth and competitiveness in Britain: a long-run perspective
Barry Moore and Iain Begg
7. Migration, residential preferences and the changing environment of cities
Tony Champion and Tania Fisher
8. Cities are not isolated states
Paul Cheshire, Stefano Magrini, Francesca Medda and Vassilis Monastiriotis
Part Three: Competitiveness, innovation and the knowledge economy
9. Competitiveness as cohesion: social capital and the knowledge economy
Philip Cooke
10. Innovation clusters and competitive cities in the UK and Europe
James Simmie
Part Four: Housing, property and economic performance
11. The role of housing in city economic performance
Geoffrey Meen and Mark Andrew
12. Economic structures, urban responses: framing and negotiating urban property development
Simon Guy and John Henneberry
Part Five: Space, place and social cohesion
13. Does spatial concentration of disadvantage contribute to social exclusion?
Nick Buck and Ian Gordon
14. The 'good' suburb as an urban asset in enhancing a city's competitiveness
Peter Halfpenny, Nadia Joanne Britton, Fiona Devine and Rosemary Mellor
15. The middle class and the future of London
Tim Butler
Part Six: Ethnicity, enterprise and social cohesion
16. Whose hidden assets? Inner-city potential for social cohesion and economic competitiveness
Jo Foord and Norman Ginsburg
17. Ethnic minority enterprise in an inner-city context: the case of the independent restaurant sector in Birmingham
Trevor Jones, Monder Ram and Tahir Abbas
18. Youth employment, racialised gendering and school-work transitions
Sophie Bowlby, Sally Lloyd Evans and Clare Roche
Part Seven: Leadership, governance and social capital
19. Leadership and partnership in urban governance: evidence from London, Bristol and Glasgow
David Sweeting, Robin Hambleton, Chris Huxham, Murray Stewart and Siv Vangen
20. 'Pathways to integration': tackling social exclusion on Merseyside
Richard Meegan
21. Voluntary organisations and the generation of social capital in city politics
Gerry Stoker, Graham Smith, William Maloney and Stephen Young
Conclusions
22. Competitiveness, cohesion and urban governance
Martin Boddy and Michael Parkinson
Index
Foreword by Sir Michael Lyons
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
1. Introduction
Michael Parkinson and Martin Boddy
Part One: Competitiveness, cohesion and urban governance
2. Sources of city prosperity and cohesion: the case of Glasgow and Edinburgh
Ivan Turok, Nick Bailey, Rowland Atkinson, Glen Bramley, Ian Docherty, Ken Gibb, Robina Goodlad, Annette Hastings, Keith Kintrea, Karryn Kirk, Joe Leibovitz, Bill Lever, Jimmy Morgan and Ronan Paddison
3. Reinventing cities in a restructuring region? The rhetoric and reality of renaissance in Liverpool and Manchester
Alan Harding, Iain Deas, Richard Evans and Stuart Wilks-Heeg
4. Competitiveness and cohesion in a prosperous city-region: the case of Bristol
Martin Boddy, Keith Bassett, Shaun French, Ron Griffiths, Christine Lambert, Andrew Leyshon, Ian Smith, Murray Stewart and Nigel Thrift
5. London: competitiveness, cohesion and the policy environment
Ian Gordon, Belinda Brown, Nick Buck, Peter Hall, Michael Harloe, Mark Kleinman, Karen O'Reilly, Gareth Potts, Laura Smethurst and Jo Sparkes
Part Two: Competitiveness and urban change
6. Urban growth and competitiveness in Britain: a long-run perspective
Barry Moore and Iain Begg
7. Migration, residential preferences and the changing environment of cities
Tony Champion and Tania Fisher
8. Cities are not isolated states
Paul Cheshire, Stefano Magrini, Francesca Medda and Vassilis Monastiriotis
Part Three: Competitiveness, innovation and the knowledge economy
9. Competitiveness as cohesion: social capital and the knowledge economy
Philip Cooke
10. Innovation clusters and competitive cities in the UK and Europe
James Simmie
Part Four: Housing, property and economic performance
11. The role of housing in city economic performance
Geoffrey Meen and Mark Andrew
12. Economic structures, urban responses: framing and negotiating urban property development
Simon Guy and John Henneberry
Part Five: Space, place and social cohesion
13. Does spatial concentration of disadvantage contribute to social exclusion?
Nick Buck and Ian Gordon
14. The 'good' suburb as an urban asset in enhancing a city's competitiveness
Peter Halfpenny, Nadia Joanne Britton, Fiona Devine and Rosemary Mellor
15. The middle class and the future of London
Tim Butler
Part Six: Ethnicity, enterprise and social cohesion
16. Whose hidden assets? Inner-city potential for social cohesion and economic competitiveness
Jo Foord and Norman Ginsburg
17. Ethnic minority enterprise in an inner-city context: the case of the independent restaurant sector in Birmingham
Trevor Jones, Monder Ram and Tahir Abbas
18. Youth employment, racialised gendering and school-work transitions
Sophie Bowlby, Sally Lloyd Evans and Clare Roche
Part Seven: Leadership, governance and social capital
19. Leadership and partnership in urban governance: evidence from London, Bristol and Glasgow
David Sweeting, Robin Hambleton, Chris Huxham, Murray Stewart and Siv Vangen
20. 'Pathways to integration': tackling social exclusion on Merseyside
Richard Meegan
21. Voluntary organisations and the generation of social capital in city politics
Gerry Stoker, Graham Smith, William Maloney and Stephen Young
Conclusions
22. Competitiveness, cohesion and urban governance
Martin Boddy and Michael Parkinson
Index