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June 17, 2008

Resisting Catastrophic Urbanism in Saint Petersburg

Anti viruses and underground monuments

This is our city Saint Petersburg is besieged by elite-backed architectural mega-projects and micro-interventions. Dmitry Vorobyev and Thomas Campbell , describe the dominant strains of 'renovation' and the popular resistance to them arguing that, in St. Petersburg, class conflict takes the form of opposed visions of urban renewal and historic preservation.

 

April 21, 2008

Regeneration in European cities:

Oz_sun_019_2Making connections

Research sponsored by the Jospeh Rowntree Foundation has found that  European cities can provide valuable insights into how to tackle deep-seated urban problems, such as the regeneration of run-down industrial areas. This research by the URBED consultancy is based primarily on case studies of major urban regeneration schemes in Gothenburg,  Rotterdam, and Roubaix/Lille  and draws conclusions for UK policy and practice.

Loïc Wacquant in London and Manchester

Loïc Wacquant, author of Urban Outcasts, will be lecturing in London and Manchester at the end of May.

Lo "Drawing on a wealth of original fieldwork, surveys and historical data, Urban Outcasts casts new light on the explosive conjunction of mounting misery and stupendous affluence evident in the cities of advanced and advancing countries throughout the globe."

The lectures will be at the Royal Society of Arts on 28th May and Manchester University on 29th May (details to be posted).

Urban Outcasts was the subject of a special feature of a recent edition of CITY.

March 10, 2008

"An unsuccessful city has closed its mind to the future."

Cities on the edge of chaos

Image1_2 Deyan Sudjic, co-editor of Endless City, asks if the city of the future will be a vision of hell or a force for civilised living?
"Cities are made by an extraordinary mixture of do-gooders and bloody-minded obsessives, of cynical political operators and speculators. They are shaped by the unintended consequences of the greedy and the self-interested, the dedicated and the occasional visionary."

"We need more than platitudes" Jonathan Meades reviews Endless City

October 10, 2007

Lynsey Hanley on Berlin

From The Guardian

BerlinRich buyers drawn to the edgy, arty areas of cities end up changing them. Now they're taking Berlin.....What Berlin offers in its present state is an alternative to the idea of a capital city as money-making machine....

April 18, 2007

European Perspectives on Integration and Immigration

Rethinking Immigration and Integration Policy Network's pamphlet containing original essays by Paris_045_2 progressive academics and politicians in Europe on the challenge of immigration and social integration in Western societies.

Distant Neighbours-Understanding how the French Deal with Ethnic and Religious Diversity.          Runnymede Trusts's paper sheds light on the role that European level policymaking can have in this area – embedding change where national governments find it difficult, encouraging greater similarities in treatment of minority communities, often for the better. 

December 14, 2006

Upper middle classes in European cities: exit from the social fabric?

The first Annual Lecture of the Cities Group at King's College London will take place at 18.00 on February 7th 200

The lecturer will be Professor Patrick LeGales.

Copenhagenbikelane_t This open event will be hosted at the Strand Campus of King's College London, in the South Range Lecture Theatre (Main Building). Attached is a flyer for the event.

Enquiries should be directed to Professor Rob Imrie at rob.imrie@kcl.ac.uk

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/sspp/geography/research/cities/

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