Browsing Department of Politics, People & Place by Author "Pill, Madeleine"
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Empowerment or Abandonment? Prospects for Neighbourhood Revitalization in the Big Society
Davies, Jonathan S.; Pill, Madeleine (Article)This article explores the impact of recent trends towards privatism through a study of neighbourhood governance in Baltimore and Bristol and considers its implications for the big society in the UK. The self-help ideology ... -
Hollowing Out Neighbourhood Governance? Rescaling Revitalization in Baltimore and Bristol
Davies, Jonathan S.; Pill, Madeleine (Article)The neighbourhood has been a prominent terrain for revitalisation in recent times, and also for studies by scholars debating the significance of networked governance as the means of public service co-ordination, democratic ... -
The Jewel of the Crown: Co-optative capacity during austerity in Cardiff and San Sebastian-Donostia
Guarneros-Meza, Valeria; Telleria, Imanol; Blas, Asier; Pill, Madeleine (Conference)By comparing Cardiff and San Sebastián-Donostia (SSD), the paper argues that local governments’ capacity to co-opt provides a relevant approach to understanding changes in citizen participation under fiscal austerity. The ... -
The Jewel of the Crown: Co-optive capacity and participation during austerity in Cardiff and San Sebastian-Donostia
By comparing qualitatively Cardiff and San Sebastián-Donostia (Donostia), the paper argues that local governments’ capacity to co-opt provides a relevant approach to understanding changes in citizen participation under ... -
Local governance under austerity: Hybrid organisations and hybrid officers
Pill, Madeleine; Guarneros-Meza, Valeria (Article)Using the case of Cardiff, Wales, we argue that the hybridisation of local governance forms is exacerbated by the downscaling and offloading of austerity politics. Conceptualising hybridity as a process which operates ...