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Transforming Glasgow - Beyond the Post-Industrial City

English · Hardback

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This interdisciplinary study examines the transformation of Glasgow as it has transitioned from a de-industrial to a post-industrial city during the 20th and 21st centuries. A broad range of contributors analyse diverse issues of urban policy, regeneration, and economic and social change to consider the necessary actions required to secure the gains of regeneration and create an economically competitive and socially just city.

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Foreword by Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli
Introduction: Transforming Post-Industrial Glasgow
Keith Kintrea and Rebecca Madgin
Part 1
Chapter 1: The Policy Discourses that Shaped the 'Transformation' of Glasgow in the Later 20th Century: 'Overspill', 'Redeployment' and the 'Culture of Enterprise'
Chik Collins and Ian Levitt
Chapter 2: Escaping the Shadow of the Upas Tree
Stuart Patrick, Gordon Kennedy and David MacLeod
Chapter 3: The New Political Economy of City-regionalism: Renewed Steps in Glasgow
David Waite
Chapter 4: Stopped in its Tracks? Transport's Contribution to Glasgow's Development
Iain Docherty
Part 2
Chapter 5: Living in the Urban Renaissance? Opportunity and challenge for 21st Century Glasgow
Mark Livingston and Julie Clark
Chapter 6: A Sick City in a Sick Country
David Baruffati, Mhairi Mackenzie, David Wals, and Bruce Whyte
Chapter 7: Dynamic Housing Transformations: Following the Money
Douglas Robertson
Chapter 8: 'New' Migrations Transforming the City: East European Settlement in Glasgow
Rebecca Kay and Paulina Trevena
Chapter 9: Changing Places and Evolving Activism: Communities in Post-Industrial Glasgow
Steve Rolfe, Claire Bynner and Annette Hastings
Part 3
Chapter 10: What once was Old is New Again: Placemaking and Transformational Regeneration in Glasgow
James T. White
Chapter 11: A Place for Urban Conservation? The Changing Values of Glasgow's Built Heritage
Rebecca Madgin
Chapter 12: Revisiting the Creative City: Culture and Regeneration in post-industrial Glasgow
Venda Louise Pollock
Chapter 13: Our 'Dear Green Place': Glasgow's Transformation from Industrial Powerhouse to Sustainable City
Larissa Naylor, Ellie Murtagh and Hugh Kippen
Conclusion: Beyond the Post-Industrial - Narratives of Time and Place
Rebecca Madgin and Keith Kintrea

About the author










Keith Kintrea is Professor of Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow and Deputy Director of the GCRF Centre for Sustainable, Healthy and Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods.
Rebecca Madgin is Professor of Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow.

Summary

Using a wide-range of interdisciplinary perspectives which examine the diverse issues of urban policy, regeneration and economic and social change, this book explores the transition of Glasgow from a de-industrial to a post-industrial city.

Product details

Assisted by Keith Kintrea (Editor), Keith (Department of Urban Studies Kintrea (Editor), Rebecca Madgin (Editor), Rebecca (University of Glasgow) Madgin (Editor)
Publisher Policy Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781447349778
ISBN 978-1-4473-4977-8
No. of pages 334
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 23 mm
Weight 666 g
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Urban, spatial and country planning
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

Zentralschottland, Central Scotland

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