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Regeneration Publications

This page contains details of Regeneration Institute staff publications:

 

  • Smith, R. (2005) Devolution and Divergence in Social in J. Adams and K. Schmuecker (Eds.), Housing in Devolution Practice II, London Institute for Public Policy Research, 121-140, (2005)
  • Smith, R. (2000) Housing in Wales: The Policy Agenda in an Era of Devolution in Smith, R., Stirling, T. and Williams, P. (Eds), Housing in Wales: The Policy Agenda in an Era of Devolution, Coventry, Chartered Institute of Housing, (2000)
  • Smith, R. and Fielder, S. (1996) Vacant Dwellings in the Private Sector Vacant Dwellings in the Private Sector, London, HMSO, (1996)
  • Smith, R. et al. (1996) Community Lettings: Local Allocations Policies in Practice, York, York Publishing Services,
  • Smith, R. and Merrett, S. (1986) Stock and Flow in the Analysis of Vacant Residential Property, Town Planning Review, Volume 57(1), 51-67, (1986)
  • Smith, R. (2006) Housing and Regeneration in Cardiff (with Alan Hooper) in Capital Cardiff 1975-2020: Regeneration, Competitiveness and the Urban Environment, J. Punter and A. Hooper (eds.), Cardiff, University of Wales Press
  • Smith, R. (2006) Housing Stock Transfer: Investment in Renewal as a Tool for Sustainable Regeneration, Housing Studies, 2006, 21:2, pp269-282.
  • Smith, R. Housing and Community Regeneration (with Alan Hooper) in Cardiff: Rebirth of a Capital, M. Ungersma (ed.). Cardiff, Cardiff Council, 2005, pp115-139.
  • Smith, R. and Morgan, K. (2005) Regeneration: Housing at the Centre (with Kevin Morgan) in Game Plan: Housing, Planning and the Economy, A. Clements (ed.), Cardiff Chartered Institute of Housing Cymru, pp12-17.
  • Card P and Mudd J (2006) The Role of Housing Stock Transfer Organisations in Neighbourhood Regeneration: Exploring the Relationship between Regeneration, `New Localism' and Social Networks, Housing Studies, 21(2): 253-267
  • Clark, J., Rees, G. and Stroud, D. ‘Skills, Learning and Labour Markets’ in Fairbrother, P. and Morgan, K. (eds.) (2001) in Steel Communities Study: Implications for Employment, Learning and Regeneration, The Regeneration Unit, Cardiff University, Volumes II, pp. 137 – 160.
  • Edwards RS (forthcoming in 2008), Review for Regional Studies, on "Health and Economic Growth: Findings and Policy Implications, GUILLEM LÓPEZ-CASANOVAS, BERTA RIVERA and LUIS CURRAIS (eds), The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England (2005), x+385pp, Hbk, ISBN: 0-262-12276-6, £29.95
  • Edwards RS (2007) review for Urban Studies on ‘City’ by Hubbard P (2007)
  • Edwards RS and Smith R (2007), Regen School Wales: Pilot Programme Evaluation, Regeneration Institute; Cardiff.
  • Edwards RS (2005) Review for Cities on Home Ownership and Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective” Kurz K and Blossfeld H-P (2004) from the Studies in Social Inequality series Stanford University Press; Stanford, California
  • Edwards RS (2004) Review for Regional Studies on “Community involvement in rural regeneration partnerships in the UK: Evidence from England, Northern Ireland and Scotland Stephen P. Osbourne, Rona S. Beattie and Arthur P. WilliamsonPolicy press; Bristol, 2003
  • Edwards RS and Brown S (2004), “Lets get issues out into the open”, Estates Gazette, July 31st
  • Rees, G. and Stroud, D. (2004) Regenerating the Coalfields: the South Wales Experience, Bevan Foundation Policy Paper 5, Tredegar, Bevan Foundation. ISBN 1 – 904767 – 09 5
  • Rees, G. and Stroud D. (2001) ‘Creating A Mass System Of Higher Education: Participation, The Economy and Citizenship’ in J.Furlong and R.Phillips (Ed.), Education, Reform And The State, London, RoutledgeFalmer.
  • Stroud, D and Fairbrother, P. (forthcoming, 2008) ‘Training and Workforce Transformation in the European Steel Industry: Questions for Public Policy’, Policy Studies
  • Stroud, D. and Fairbrother, P. (forthcoming 2008) Workplace Learning: A Trade Union Failure to Service Needs’Journal of Workplace Learning
  • Stroud, D and Fairbrother, P. (forthcoming 2008) ‘The importance of workplace learning for trade unions’, Studies in Continuing Education
  • Stroud, D. and Fairbrother, P. (2006) ‘Workplace Learning:  Dilemmas for the European Steel Industry’ Journal of Education and Work 19, 5, pp.455-480
  • Stroud, D., Taylor, C. and Smetherham, C. (2005) Independent Study into the Devolution of the Student Support System and Tuition Fee Regime: A Review of Research on Student Support Systems and Tuition Fee Regimes, with a special focus on Wales. Wales Assembly Government ISBN 0 – 7504 3658 1
  • Fairbrother, P., Davies, S., Hammer, N., Jephcote, M., Parken, A., and Stroud, D. (2004) Equal Opportunities And Diversity Changing Employment Patterns In The European Electricity Industry: A Report For EPSU, EMCEF and EURELECTRIC, Volume One – Main Report, Submitted, January 2005, GPE - Cardiff School of Social Sciences/Global Political Economy, Cardiff University, pp. 107ISBN 1-904815-35-9
  • Fairbrother, P., Davies, S., Hammer, N., Jephcote, M., Parken, A., and Stroud, D. (2004) Equal Opportunities And Diversity: Changing Employment Patterns In The European Electricity Industry, A Report For EPSU, EMCEF and EURELECTRIC, Volume Two – Annexes, submitted February 2005, GPE - Cardiff School of Social Sciences/Global Political Economy, Cardiff University, pp. 340 ISBN: 1-904815-36-7
  • Fairbrother, P. Hall, D., Davies, S., Hammer, N., Stroud, D., Thomas, S. (2003) Future Skill Needs in the European Electricity Industry. An interim report for the EPSU and Eurelectric March 2003. Cardiff University.
  • Stroud, D. (2002) The Independent Investigation on Student Hardship and Funding. Welsh Journal of Education, Vol.10 No.2 pp.123-142
  • Stroud, D. (2001) Further and Higher Education Participation and Student Support Arrangements: With Special Reference to Wales a Description and Evaluation, for the Independent Investigation on Student Hardship and Funding, Cardiff, IIGSHF. ISBN 0 7504 2685 3
  • Morgan, K. (forthcoming 2007) ‘The Polycentric State: New Spaces of Empowerment and Engagement?’ Regional Studies
  • Morgan, K (2004) Sustainable Regions: Governance, Innovation and Scale, European Planning Studies, Volume 12(6)
  • Morgan, K, Marsden, T and Murdoch, J. (2006) Worlds of Food: Place, Power and Provenance in the Food Chain, Oxford University Press
  • Morgan, K (2006) Devolution and Development: Territorial Justice and the North-South Divide Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Volume 36(1),
  • Morgan, K (2004) The Exaggerated Death of Geography: Learning, Proximity and Territorial Innovation Systems, Journal of Economic Geography, Volume 4(1)
  • Oughton, C, Landabaso, M. and Morgan, K (2002) The Regional Innovation Paradox, Journal of Technology Transfer, Volume 27 (2).
  • Morgan, K (2002) The English Question:Regional Perspectives on a Fractured Nation, Regional Studies, Volume 36 (7).
  • Morgan, K (2002) The New Regeneration Narrative: Local Economic Development in the Multi-Level Polity, Local Development, Volume 17 (3).
  • Morgan, K (2001) The New Territorial Politics: Rivalry and Justice in Post-Devolution Britain, Regional Studies, Volume 35 (4).
  • Bache, I., and Bristow, G. (2003) Devolution and the Fractured Executive: The Public Expenditure Impact of European Funding, British Journal of Politics and International Relations vol. 5 no. 3, pp. 405 – 427.
  • Bishop, P., Gripaios, P., and Bristow, G. (2003) Determinants of Call Centre Location: Some Evidence for UK Urban Areas, Urban Studies, vol. 40, no. 13, pp. 2751 - 2768
  • Bristow, G., Entwistle, T., Hines, F. and Martin S. (2003) Partnerships between the Public, Private and Voluntary Sectors in Wales, Report for the Welsh Assembly Government, May 2003 (pp. 88).
  • Bristow, G. (2005) Everyone's A 'Winner': Problematising the Discourse of Regional Competitiveness, Journal of Economic Geography, vol. 5. no. 3, pp, 285 - 304.
  • Kay, A., Bristow, G., McGovern, M. and Pickernell, D. (2005) Fair Division or Fair Dinkum? Australian Lessons for Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the United Kingdom, Environment and Planning C vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 247 - 261.
  • Bristow, G. and Wells, P. (2005) Innovative Discourse for Sustainable Local Development: A Critical Analysis of Eco-Industrialism, International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, vol. 1, no.s 1/2, pp. 168 – 179.
  • Bristow, G. and Morgan, K. (2006) ‘De-industrialisation, the new service economy and the search for post-industrial prosperity’, in Hooper A.J. and Punter J. (eds) Capital Cardiff 1974- 2020: Regeneration, Competitiveness and the Urban Environment, University of Wales Press, October 2006 (pp. 47-70).
  • Bristow, G. and Lovering, J. (2006) ‘Shaping events or celebrating the way the wind blows? The role of competitiveness strategy in Cardiff’s ‘ordinary transformation’, in Hooper A.J. and Punter J. (eds) Capital Cardiff 1974- 2020: Regeneration, Competitiveness and the Urban Environment, University of Wales Press, October 2006 (pp. 311-329).
  • Bristow G, Entwistle, T., Hines, F., and Martin, S. (2007) The Dysfunctions of Markets, Hierarchies and Networks in the Meta-Governance of Partnership, Urban Studies, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 63 – 79.
  • Bristow, G., Hartwell, S., Meadows G. and Morgan, K. (2007) Objective One in Wales: Assessment and Lessons for the Future. Report for BBC Wales, Cardiff University.
  • Bristow, G. and Wells, P. (2007) ‘Embedding eco-industrialism into local economies: the search for sustainable business and policy paradigms’, Progress in Industrial Ecology, (forthcoming).
  • Ivinson, G. and Murphy, P. (forthcoming) Rethinking Single Sex Teaching: Engendering Critical Pedagogy. Berkshire, England: Mc-Graw Hill/Open University Press.
  • Ivinson, G. (2004) The social context of classroom art; collaboration, social identities and social representations, in D. Miell and K. Littleton (Eds.) Collaborative Creativity: Contemporary perspectives Milton Keynes: The Open University ISBN 1-85343-763-8, pp 96-109.
  • Ivinson & Murphy (2004) Gender difference in educational achievement: a socio-cultural analysis, in M. Olssen (Ed.) Culture and Learning: Access and Opportunity in the Curriculum, Westport, Conneticut: Greenwood Press ISBN 1-59311-178-9, pp 365-386.
  • Ivinson, G. and Murphy, P. (2003) ‘Boys don’t write Romance: The construction of knowledge and social gender identities in English classrooms.’ Pedagogy, Culture and Society, Vol. 11 No. 1 pp 89-111.
  • Murphy P. and Ivinson G. (2003) Pedagogy and Cultural Knowledge: a sociocultural perspective. Pedagogy, Culture and Society, Vol. 11 No. 1 pp 5-9.
  • Ivinson, G. with Arnot, M., Aréujo, H. Deliyanni, K. and Tome, A. (2000) ‘Student teachers' representations of citizenship: a comparative perspective, in M. Arnot and J. Dillabough, (eds) Challenging democracy: feminist perspectives on gender, education and citizenship. London: Routledge.
  • Arnot, M. Araújo, H. Deliyanni-Kouimtzis, Ivinson, G. and Tomé, A. (2000)[1] ‘The Good Citizen’: Cultural Understandings of Citizenship and Gender Amongst a New Generation of Teachers, in M. Leicester, C. Modgil and S. Modgil (eds.) Education, Culture and Values, Vol. VI, Politics, Education and Citizenship. London and New York: Falmer.
  • Arnot, M. Araujo, H. Deliyanni-Kouimitzi, K. Rowe (now Ivinson), G. Tome, A. (1996) ‘Teachers, gender and the discourses of citizenship’, International Studies in Sociology of Education, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 3-35.
  • Fone DL, Dunstan FD, Lloyd K, Williams G, Watkins J, Palmer SR. (2007) ‘Does social cohesion modify the association between area income deprivation and mental health? A multilevel analysis’. International Journal of Epidemiology, (published February 28 2007), pp 1-8.
  • Davies, J., Lester, C., O’Neill, M. and Williams, G. (in press 2007) Sustainable participation in regular exercise among older people: developing an action research approach’, Health Education Journal
  • Fone, D., Dunstan, F., Williams, G., Lloyd, K. and Palmer, S. (2007) ‘Places, people and mental health: a multi-level analysis of economic inactivity’, Social Science and Medicine, 64, 633-645
  • Williams, G (2006) Health Knowledge, Cambridge: Polity Press
  • Williams G. (in press) History is what you live: understanding health inequalities in Wales, in: P. Michael and C. Webster (Eds.) Health and Society in Twentieth Century Wales, University of Wales Press
  • O’Neill, M and Williams, G, (2004) ‘Developing community and agency engagement in an action research study in south Wales’, Critical Public Health, 14, 1
  • Elliott, E and Williams, G. (2004) Developing a civic intelligence: local involvement in health impact assessment, Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 24, 231-243
  • Gatrell, A., Berridge, D., Bennett, S., Bostock, L., Thomas, C., Popay, J., and Williams, G. (2004) Local geographies of health inequalities, in: Boyle P.J. et al (Eds.) The Geography of Health Inequalities in the Developed World, Ashgate Press
  • Elliott E., Williams G. and Rolfe B. (2004) The role of lay knowledge in HIA, in: J. Kemm, J. Parry and S. Palmer (Eds) Health Impact Assessment, Oxford University Press
  • Popay, J., Bennett, S., Thomas, C., Williams, G., Gatrell, A. and Bostock, L. (2003), Beyond ‘beer, fags, egg and chips’? Exploring lay understandings of social inequalities in health, Sociology of Health and Illness, 25, 1-23
  • Williams, G.H. ( 2003) The determinants of health: structure context and agency, Sociology of Health and Illness, 25, 131-154
  • Popay, J., Thomas, C., Williams, G., Bennett, S., Gatrell, A., and Bostock, L (2003). A proper place to live: health inequalities, agency and the normative dimensions of space, Social Science and Medicine, 57, 55-69