Just a quick message to say that the second issue of 'Urban and
Regional Regeneration Bulletin' is out today in preliminary form.
URRB is a web based publication, and so we are hoping to keep
updating articles regularly. If anyone has short pieces or news
items they would like to submit to us relevant to the theme of URRB,
please feel free to get in touch.
Issues covered this month include:
-Community regeneration: Doing It yourself?
-England's Core cities: Provincial or productive?
-Towards Regeneration: the Irish precedent
-J18 and N30: the emergence of an anti-capitalist movement?
-Behind the facade: looking beyond Riverside: reflection on the
Urban Task Force
thanks
paul.
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Urban and Regional Regeneration Bulletin is the product of a
developing cooperative venture between members of the CITY Journal
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and Co-edited by Paul Chatterton and will be coming out three times
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URRB sets out to establish an academic, professional, and grass-roots
dialogue that can begin to measure up to the scale and depth of
problems and possibilities in urban areas and regions. And it seeks to
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Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS)
University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK
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