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LONDONS TURNING
First published 2008 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright Philip Cohen and Michael J. Rustin 2008
Philip Cohen and Michael J. Rustin have asserted their rights under the Copyright, designs and Patents act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Londons turning : the making of Thames Gateway. - (Design
and the built environment series)
1. Thames Gateway 2. City planning - England - London
3. Docks - Remodeling for other use - England - London
4. Urban renewal - England - London
I. Cohen, Philip II. Rustin, Michael J.
307.121609421
ISBN-13: 9780754670636
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Londons turning : the making of Thames Gateway / edited by Philip Cohen and
Michael J. Rustin.
p. cm. -- (Design and the built environment)
Includes index.
ISBN 978-0-7546-7063-6 (alk. paper)
1. Urban renewal--England--Thames River Estuary. 2. Urban renewal--England--London. 3. City planning--England--Thames River Estuary. 4. City planning--England--London. 5. Thames Gateway. I. Cohen, Phil. II. Rustin, Michael J.
HT178.G72T435 2008
307.341609422--dc22
2007042387
ISBN 13: 978-0-7546-7063-6 (hbk)
Contents
Philip Cohen and Michael J. Rustin
Han Meyer
In which the author looks at the historical development of Docklands from entrepot to post industrial cultural quarter and considers the implications for planning and design concerned to revitalise the urban public realm
John Marriott
In which the author looks at the legacy of industrialism in Thames Gateway and the role which this heritage is playing in re-inventing the area as a site of post industrial investment
William Mann
In which the author explores different tendencies in the development of the urban fabric in East London over the last hundred years and analyses the entrenched, recurring terms of debate on density and city form which have been reproduced in public response to the Thames Gateway plan
Michael Keith
In which the author situates the TG plan within the history of British Town planning and examines the different models and visions of urbanism which have emerged in recent debates. Is there a grand narrative of master planning still available, and if not, what other ways are there of curating Thames Gateway?
Massimo De Angelis
In which the author examines the rhetoric on sustainable community as a master narrative and explore its links with globalisation and the changing meaning of location
Andrew Calcutt
In which the author critiques the the urban imagineering of Thames Gateway in the context of New Labours cultural turn
Philip Cohen
In which the author undertakes a detailed reading of the promotional literature and business discourse produced by and about Thames Gateway as an example of the narrative turn in planning theory and practice, and the emergence of a new syntax of governance in which stuff just happens
Tim Butler, Chris Hamnett, Mark Ramsden and Sadiq Mir
In which the authors trace patterns of socio-demographic change in East London and Essex and considers how far existing models of urban mobility and gentrification can account for these processes
Paul Watt
In which the author presents some on his recent research on motivations to move from East London into Essex and considers how these relate to popular perceptions of Thames Gateway
Penny Bernstock
In which the author reports on her recent study of 106 planning agreements in Thames Gateway areas and draws out the implication for the current debate on affordable housing and the need to develop a new regulatory framework
Karina Berzins and Iain MacRury
In which the authors draws on a series of recent impact studies to examine the limits and conditions of developing East London as the hub of a new international visitor and night time economy
Gareth Millington
In which the author makes an essay in urban ethnography focussing on recent changes in southend and the attempt to turn it into a new hub of the Thames Gateways cultural economy
Andrew Blake
In which the author sets the recent public consultation and public enquiry into the Thames Gateway bridge in the context of an appraisal of transport policy in London and the South east of England
Iain MacRury
In which the author draws on a recent community impact study commissioned by London City Airport to look at the implications of the airports master plan for local community relations and current debates on splintered urbanism
Alice Sampson
In which the author draws on some of her recent research to examines changing configurations of Community Politics in relation to the Thames Gateway initiative
Michael Edwards
In which the author examines some of the key tensions in Thames Gateway planning between market led strategies of economic growth and the need to create publicly regulated and accountable structures to deliver affordable housing and other social goods to address Londoners needs
Philip Cohen and Michael J. Rustin
In which the editors highlight some of the main arguments of the book, and drawn on some recent thinking about inclusive governance to advance a modest proposal for a different kind of regional assembly for Thames Gateway to tackle its democratic deficit
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The Editors
Philip Cohen is the founder director of the London East Research Institute and Professor of Urban Studies at the University of East London. He has researched the impact of structural change on East London communities for the past 20 years. Among his publications are Knuckle Sandwich: Growing Up in the Working Class City (with David Robins) (1978), Rethinking the Youth Question: Education, Labour and Cultural Studies (1998), New Ethnicities, Old Racisms (1999), Finding the Way Home (2007) and Questioning Ethnographies (2008). He is also a published poet, with a first collection Like as If due out next year.
Michael J. Rustin is a Professor of Sociology at the University of East London, and a Visiting Professor at the Tavistock Clinic. He is author of The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Culture, Politics (1991) and Reason and Unreason: Psychoanalysis, Science and Politics (2001) and, with Margaret Rustin, of Narratives of Love Psychoanalysis and Loss: Studies in Modern Childrens Fiction
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