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Item Metadata only Allocate or let? Your choice(Chartered Institute of Housing, 2002) Richardson, Joanna; Brown, Tim J.; Dearling, A.; Hunt, R.; Yates, N.Item Open Access An Anti-homeless Public Space(Centre for Urban Research on Austerity, 2019-11-03) Stevens, SimonIn this post, Dr Simon Stevens exposes the strategies used by local authorities and managers of pseudo-public spaces in English cities, to disperse, deter and dehumanise homeless residents. Seen through the eyes of a detective searching for a homeless witness of an alleged crime, the narrator exposes how our cities are responding to the ongoing crisis of homelessness following a decade of austerity.Item Metadata only Barriers to e-democracy: local government experiences and responses(Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, 2005) Pratchett, LawrenceItem Metadata only A Big or Divided Society? Final Recommendations and Report of the Panel Review into the Impact of the Localism Bill and Coalition Government Policy on Gypsies and Travellers(Travellers Aid Trust, 2011) Ryder, A; Acton, T.; Cemlyn, S.; Cleemput, P.; Greenfields, M.; Richardson, Joanna; Smith, D.Item Open Access Book reveiw: Matthias Ebenau, Ian Bruff and Christian May (eds); New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research: Critical and Global Perspectives(Work, Employment and Society, Sage, 2016-08-01) Hammer, AnitaThis is a book review of 'New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research: Critical and Global Perspectives' that opens comparative capitalism (CC) research to diverse and critical approaches that examine capitalist diversity and, importantly, examine it in contexts beyond the Triad i.e. Europe, USA and Japan. It sets a research agenda for new directions in CC research.Item Metadata only Item Metadata only Book Review. Navigando a vista: Governi locali in Europa tra crisi e riforme by Silvia Bolgherini(Taylor & Francis, 2016) Vampa, DavideItem Open Access Item Open Access Item Metadata only Book Review: At Power’s Elbow: Aides to the Prime Minister from Robert Walpole to David Cameron(Sage, 2016-02-12) Stafford, MaxItem Metadata only Item Metadata only Book review: Jamie Cross, Dream zones: anticipating capitalism and development in India.(Sage Journals, 2015) Hammer, AnitaItem Open Access Book review: Jamie Cross, Dream zones: anticipating capitalism and development in India.(Sage, 2015-10-14) Hammer, AnitaThis a book review of ‘Dream Zones’, a refreshing book that captures the richness, brutality, contradictions, struggles and hopes that characterise contemporary India. It is an anthropological study of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in the Southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh that has been at the forefront of neo-liberal reforms. It draws upon theoretical frameworks of uneven geographies of capitalism and politics of development in order to examine processes of industrialisation and development in the SEZ.Item Metadata only Book review: John Gaffney, Leadership and the Labour Party: Narrative and Performance(Sage, 2020) Stafford, MaxItem Open Access Book review: Jonathan Pattenden; Labour, state and society in rural India: A class-relational approach(Wiley, 2017) Hammer, AnitaThis is a book review of 'Labour, state and society in India' which applies a class-relational approach to processes of development in the South Indian state of Karnataka on three interrelated areas: labour relations, collective action, and the mediation of class relations by the state and civil society. It examines changing forms of exploitation and domination at multiple levels and assesses its implications for pro-labouring-class change. It argues that it is relational processes, historical and contemporary, that actively create inequalities and perpetuate the status quo in societies.Item Metadata only Book Review: Josep M Colomer, How Global Institutions Rule the World(Political Studies Review, 2016) Stafford, MaxItem Metadata only Item Metadata only Book Review: Patrick Diamond (ed.), New Labour’s Old Roots: Revisionist Thinkers in Labour’s History(Political Studies Review, 2016-05-16) Stafford, MaxItem Open Access
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