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Neo-liberal urban planning policies: A literature survey 1990–2010
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The academic literature on urban policy and planning which explicitly links to Neo-liberalism is huge as mentioned in this paper, with an emphasis on journals of urban planning, urban geography, and urban studies.About:
This article is published in Progress in Planning.The article was published on 2011-11-01. It has received 378 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Urban planning & Urban density.read more
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Which champions, which people? Public and user involvement in health care.
Steve Harrison,Maggie Mort +1 more
TL;DR: In the UK National Health Service, public consultation is a local attempt to include organized groups of service users in the planning, and occasionally the management, of such services as discussed by the authors, while user involvement is an attempt to involve groups of users in such services.
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Cities beyond Compare
TL;DR: In practice, the challenge of more worldly, comparative theorization has been unevenly met, often more through difference-finding and deconstructive manoeuvres than through projects of urban-theoretical renewal and reconstruction.
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Planning in the multicultural city: Celebrating diversity or reinforcing difference?
TL;DR: This paper conducted a descriptive review of the way in which planning engages with multiculturalism in cities, focusing on eight cities, selected both for their ethnic and racialized diversity and for their situation within different national governance structures and different policy histories in relation to migration.
The rise of urban growth coalitions, U.K.-style?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the role of property interests in UK urban economic and political life through the 1990s and examine the key contextual factors which have triggered the development of UK variants of growth coalitions.
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The limits to market-based strategies for addressing land abandonment in shrinking American cities
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the emergence of land abandonment reforms and the powerful opposition that has hindered change in the tax foreclosure process and propose the reform of tax foreclosure laws to allow municipalities and planners greater strategic latitude with abandoned properties.
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A Brief History of Neoliberalism
TL;DR: The Neoliberal State and Neoliberalism with 'Chinese Characteristics' as mentioned in this paper is an example of the Neoliberal state in the context of Chinese characteristics of Chinese people and its relationship with Chinese culture.
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The Rise of the Creative Class
TL;DR: Rise as discussed by the authors is a book that explores the forces reshaping our economy and how companies, communities and people can survive and prosper in difficult and uncertain times by weaving storytelling with reams of cutting-edge research.
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From Managerialism to Entrepreneurialism: The Transformation in Urban Governance in Late Capitalism
TL;DR: In recent years, urban governance has become increasingly preoccupied with the exploration of new ways in which to foster and encourage local development and employment growth as mentioned in this paper, and urban entrepreneurship has become a hot topic.
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Cities and the Creative Class
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe cities and regions as cauldrons of diversit...Cities and regions have long captured the imagination of sociologists, economists, and urbanists.
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Cities and the Geographies of “Actually Existing Neoliberalism”
Neil Brenner,Nik Theodore +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a critical geographical perspective on neoliberalism is presented, emphasizing the path-dependent character of neoliberal reform projects and the strategic role of cities in the contemporary remaking of political-economic space.