New horizons in British urban policy: perspectives on New Labour's urban renaissance

2004 
Introduction: Horizons and barriers in British urban policy, Craig Johnstone and Mark Whitehead. Part I: Analysing New Labour's Urban Renaissance Project: Promoting the 'Urban Idyll': policies for city centre living, Gareth Hoskins and Andrew Tallon Urban regeneration in a growing region: the renaissance of England's average town, Mike Raco The urban neighbourhood and the new moral geographies of British urban policy, Mark Whitehead Crime, disorder and the urban renaissance, Craig Johnstone Urban policy integration in London: the impact of the elected mayor, Andy Thornley and Karen West Scottish urban policy: continuity, change and uncertainty post-devolution, Ivan Turok Governing the cities and the urban renaissance, Rob Imrie Neo-liberalism, crisis, and the city: the political economy of New Labour's urban policy, Martin Jones and Kevin Ward. Part II: Beyond the Renaissance - Issues for the Future of British Urban Policy: Towards a 'Social Democratic' policy agenda for cities, Patsy Healey The scaling of 'urban' policy: neighbourhood, city or region?, Mark Goodwin Knowing the city? 21st Century urban policy and the introduction of local strategic partnerships, Michael Keith Gender, place and renaissance, Sue Brownill The cultural impacts of globalization and the future of urban cultural politics, Franco Bianchini Index.
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