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Publikováno v:
Studies in Higher Education. 47:2405-2416
In this paper, we connect literature on civic universities and anchor institutions with the notion of visibility to explore how universities can play more engaged roles in their areas. We introduce the concept of ‘just anchors’, which are institu
Publikováno v:
Regional Studies. 57:153-167
With the structuring of subnational governance driven primarily by economic goals, an issue that has become increasingly overlooked is that of identity. Drawing on interviews with stakeholders from the Sheffield City Region, the paper builds on Jones
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Tilley, H, Newman, J, Connell, A, Hoole, C & Mukherjee, A 2023, ' A place-based system? Regional policy levers and the UK’s productivity challenge ', Regional Studies . https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2022.2152436
National governments are increasingly focusing on‘place’in attempts to tackle economic challenges. This puts pressureon regions to deliver productivity improvements. Drawing from stakeholder interviews, document analysis and secondarydata analysi
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European Urban and Regional Studies. 28:450-465
This paper contributes to anchor institution, migrant and refugee integration, skills utilisation and inclusive growth debates. Via a pioneering innovative approach to inclusive urban development linking together physical infrastructure development a
Publikováno v:
DISP. 57(4)
Autor:
Stephen Hincks, Charlotte Hoole
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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 52:1583-1601
This paper provides new conceptual and empirical insights into the role city-regions play as part of a geopolitical strategy deployed by the nation state to enact its own interests, in conversation with local considerations. Emphasis falls on the per
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Town Planning Review. 90:653-678
The problems posed by rapid and large-scale urbanisation are manifold, and are recognised in the UN’s New Urban Agenda; a declaration of intent that aims to meet such challenges head-on facilitated by the systematic tracking and analysis of global