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Progress in Irish urban studies

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Titre

Progress in Irish urban studies

Sujet

Ireland, Irlande, espace public, analyse spatiale, démographie, logement, rénovation urbaine, néolibéralisme, service public, aménagement urbain, gouvernance, politique urbaine

Description

Abstract from the publisher :
 
Progress in Irish Urban Studies is a working paper series which presents expanded articles based on papers presented to the annual research seminar series and provides a means by which post-graduate researchers and practitioners can present recently completed research or research in progress to a wider audience and receive constructive feedback. The series is published on an annual basis and submissions are invited from all individuals conducting contemporary urban-related research.
 
List of papers :
 
VOLUME 4 2008
1. Evaluating the Role of Urban Public Space in Dublin's Evolution as an Entrepreneurial City - P. Lawton
2. Demographic Structure and Spatial Change in the Dublin City-Region, 1996-2006 - C. Walsh
3. The Implications of Housing Market Transformation and Segmentation for Housing Affordability in Ireland - D. Downey

VOLUME 3 2007
1. Housing Quality Indicators and Sub-standard Accommodation in the ‘Budget’ Segment of the Private Rented Sector: An Overview of Selected Findings - D. Coates & N. Feely
2. (Re)Producing Cork Docklands: Just Add Water - C. O'Callaghan
3. The Monitoring and Enforcement of Standards in the Irish Private Rented Sector: Evaluating Local Authority Performance - D. Coates & N. Feely

VOLUME 2 2006
1. Neo-Liberalism, Public Services and PPPs in Ireland - R. Hearne
2. Irish Planning Practice and a Response to Cultural Diversity - A. Ryan
3. The Politics of Urban Regeneration - J.P. Hogan

VOLUME 1 Issue 2 2005
1. Funding Area Partnership Companies (APCs) in a changing landscape of governance: Some preliminary findings - M. Borscheid
2. Challenge, Renegotiation and Change in the Current Phase of Spencer Dock - J.P. Hogan
3. Smart Growth in Ireland: From Rhetoric to Reality - D. Stewart

VOLUME 1 Issue 1 2005
1. Are They For Real? Demographic Projections for Spatial Planning in a Modern Ireland - B. Hughes
2. Urban Planning and the Shifting Discourses of Governance: A Case Study of Dublin - H.A. Haidar
3. Why my initial research looks nothing like my Ph.D title: A tale about going from A to B (via ANT) in place promotion research - J. Monagle   Note : This journal appears to have ceased publication, and the website is no longer actively maintained at time of writing  

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Multiple authors

Éditeur

Forum for Irish urban studies

Date

Various

Format


Various

Type

Autre

Identifiant

http://www.fius.ie/pius.php