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September 28, 2007

Size is everything ....

...to a mayor consumed by edifice complex

Simon Jenkins
Friday September 28, 2007  The Guardian

791pxlondon_skyline_2012_large  "There has been no public debate or consultation on any of this. There is no vision or declared ideal of how new and old should marry in the future city. It will just happen because no authority has the guts to set individual developments in any wider context."

People, Place & Policy Online

Cutting_edge People, Place and Policy Online provides a forum for debate about the situations and experiences of people and places struggling to negotiate a satisfactory accommodation with the various opportunities, constraints and risks within contemporary society.

Issue 2 is now available free to download.

Gated communities in England as a response to crime and disorder: context, effectiveness and implications

Cities and their hinterlands: how much do governance structures really matter?

Active citizenship in the governance of anti-social behaviour in the UK: exploring the non-reporting of incidents

HIDDEN HOMELESSNESS - A GLOBAL PHENOMENON

Aint 'You don't have to be sleeping on the streets to be homeless ' from The Guardian

A growing number of Japanese workers can no longer afford homes of their own. But you won't find them sleeping on the streets. For many of them, 24-hour internet cafes have become a refuge.

"...where governments try to close doors and put up walls ... you have illegal immigration and all the attendant problems with people finding somewhere to live."

September 27, 2007

Regeneration: A formal investigation by the CRE

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The Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) has used its official powers to hold a Formal Investigation into regeneration schemes in England, Scotland and Wales.

Regeneration is about shaping the communities of tomorrow. It is about securing social justice and sustainable futures for all. Billions of pounds of public money are being invested to create brighter futures for some of the most deprived areas in this country. However, this investigation has revealed that the communities that these schemes are affecting are not being properly involved in the process.

September 25, 2007

PEOPLE MATTER TOO

People Matter Too: The Politics and Method of Black Liberation Theology

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The 2007 Samuel Ferguson Lectures will be given by Dr Anthony Reddie of the Queen's Foundation, Birmingham on Thursday 18th October at 5pm, at Flowers Theathre, Chancellors Conference Centre, Fallowfield, Manchester.

SOUL AND THE CITY Urban Ministry and Theology 1956-2006 Ken Leech's 2006 Samuel Ferguson Lecture is still available on URBLOG.

MIND THE SKILLS GAP

The skills we need for sustainable communities

Asc A report from the Academy for Sustainable Communities

Building sustainable communities depends on the efforts of a wide range of occupations, including architecture, planning, civil engineering, surveying, housing, community development, neighbourhood management, economic development and increasingly environmental management. This study provides the sector with an opportunity to assess what we’re doing to tackle these issues and ensure that we accelerate our programmes to meet market demand.

  • Significant investment and progress has already been made by organisations in tackling shortages
  • Labour shortages and skills gaps are widening
  • Multi-disciplinary working and generic skills are essential to delivering sustainable communities
  • Further research is required
  • September 24, 2007

    The Estate We’re In

    Et    The keynote speaker will be Becky Tunstall, co-author of Twenty-five years on twenty estates: Turning the tide? .

    September 21, 2007

    Destruction by Design: military strategy as urban planning

    Eyal Professor Eyal Weizman explores the relationship between architectural and military planning, and considers the role of architects and urban planners in shaping military campaigns. LSE Cities Programme James Stirling Memorial Lecture on the City

    Date: Tuesday 23 October 2007
    Time: 6.45-8pm
    Venue: New Theatre, East Building, LSE
    Chair: Professor Edward Soja

    GUN & KNIFE CRIME REPORT

    A Report from centre-right think tank Policy Exchange  claims that gun culture now Gunaffects not just lower income groups but all sections of society in all parts of the country.

    'It is clear that it is no longer just hardened criminals who have access to guns or deprived inner city communities which are affected by them.'

    September 12, 2007

    Leicester 'to become plural city'

    Leics A new study claims Leicester will become the first city in Britain to have no ethnic majority group in 12 years' time.

    Researchers at the University of Manchester - who carried out the study - also expect Birmingham to become a plural city in 2024.

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