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Neoliberal urban policy and the transformation of the cityreshaping Dublin /
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正題名/作者:
Neoliberal urban policy and the transformation of the cityEdited by Andrew MacLaran, Sinead Kelly.
其他題名:
reshaping Dublin /
作者:
MacLaran, Andrew,
其他作者:
Kelly, Sinead,
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014.
面頁冊數:
304 p. :10 figures, 13.
附註:
Electronic book text.
附註:
Epublication based on: 9781137377043.
標題:
Cities and townsGrowth.
標題:
Dublin (Ireland)Economic conditions21st century.
電子資源:
Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137377054 (electronic bk.) :
Neoliberal urban policy and the transformation of the cityreshaping Dublin /
MacLaran, Andrew,
Neoliberal urban policy and the transformation of the city
reshaping Dublin /[electronic resource] :Edited by Andrew MacLaran, Sinead Kelly. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 304 p. :10 figures, 13.
Electronic book text.
PART I: SETTING THE CONTEXT Introduction-- Andrew MacLaran 1. Neoliberalism: The Rise of a Bad Idea-- Andrew MacLaran and Sinead Kelly 2. Irish Neoliberalism and Neoliberal Urban Policy-- Andrew MacLaran and Sinead Kelly 3. Light-Touch Regulation: The Rise and Fall of the Irish Banking Sector-- Sinead Kelly 4. The Political Economy of Legislative Change: Neoliberalising Planning Legislation-- Enda Murphy, Linda Fox-Rogers and Berna Grist 5. The Changing Ideology and Operation of Planning in Dublin-- Andrew MacLaran and Niall McCrory PART II: THE PROPERTY BOOM AND ITS LEGACY Introduction-- Andrew MacLaran 6. Ready Money: Over-Development in the Offices Sector-- Andrew MacLaran 7. Ready Money: Residential Over-Development and its Consequences-- Brendan Williams and Declan Redmond 8. The Financialisation of Irish Homeownership and the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis-- Daithi Downey 9. Bailing out the Banks: the Role of the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA)-- Brendan Williams PART III: RESHAPING URBAN POLICY AND RESHAPING THE CITY Introduction-- Andrew MacLaran 10. Actually-Existing Neoliberalism: Public-Private Partnerships in Public Service and Infrastructure Provision in Ireland-- Rory Hearne 11. Taking Liberties: Gentrification as Neoliberal Urban Policy in Dublin-- Sinead Kelly 12. Neoliberalising the City 'Creative-Class' Style-- Philip Lawton, Enda Murphy and Declan Redmond 13. Neoliberal 'Regeneration' and the Myth of Community Participation-- Paula Brudell and Katia Attuyer 14. The Collapse of PPPs: Prospects for Social Housing Regeneration After the Crash-- Rory Hearne and Declan Redmond 15. The Role of Private Consultancies in Neoliberal Urban Regeneration-- Paula Brudell PART IV: CONSIDERATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS Introduction-- Andrew MacLaran 16. Contested Urban Environments: Community Engagement and Struggle in Central Dublin-- Michael Punch 17. Neoliberal Urban Policy and Challenging the Ideological Straightjacket-- Andrew MacLaran and Sinead Kelly.
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This book reviews the character and impacts of 'actually-existing' neoliberalism in Ireland. It examines the property-development boom and its legacy, the impacts of neoliberal urban policy in reshaping the city, public resistance to the new urban policy and highlights salient points to be drawn from the Irish experience of neoliberalism.This collection focuses on the character and impacts of 'actually-existing' neoliberalism in Ireland, taking Dublin as a central case study. It explores the way in which Irish neoliberalism brought about a major transformation in the city and how the 'Celtic Tiger' economy underwent a dramatic change in fortunes, requiring a bail-out from the EU, ECB and IMF in late 2010. The study comprises four parts, setting the contextual background, examining the property-development boom and its legacy, reviewing the impacts of neoliberal urban policy in reshaping the city and, finally, noting aspects of public resistance to the operation of neoliberal urban policy, highlighting salient points to be drawn from the continuing Irish experience of neoliberalism and austerity. Drawing together a wide range of research, this volume is an essential read for undergraduates, postgraduates and academics in geography, sociology, urban planning and political science.
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Andrew MacLaran is Associate Professor of Geography and Director of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. His book Dublin: The Shaping of a Capital (1993) won the RTPI (Irish Branch) Manning Robertson Award in recognition of its contribution to a better understanding of Irish planning. Sinead Kelly is Lecturer in Geography at the National University of Ireland, Ireland. She is an urban political geographer whose research focuses on gentrification, neoliberalism, financialisation and property.
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LC Class. No.: HT384.I662 / D836 2014
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