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Delivering Flagship Projects in an Era of Regulatory Capitalism: State-led Privatization and the London Olympics 2012
Much of the urban studies literature on the London Olympics has focused on its social legacies and the top-down nature of policy agendas. This article explores one element that has been less well covered — the contractual dynamics and delivery networks that have shaped infrastructure provision. Drawing on interviews and freedom of information requests, this article explores the mechanisms involved in the project's delivery and their implications for broader understandings of urban politics and policymaking. It assesses contemporary writings on regulatory capitalism, public–private networks and new contractual spaces to frame the empirical discussion. This article argues that the London Olympic model has been characterized by the prioritization of delivery over representative democracy. Democratic imperatives, such as those around sustainability and employment rights, have been institutionally re-placed and converted into contractual requirements on firms. This form of state-led privatization of the development process represents a new, and for some, potentially more effective mode of governance than those offered by traditional systems of regulation and management
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Community strategies in England: reshaping spaces of governance?
The preparation of Community Strategies (CS) has been required of LSPs and Local Authorities in England since the passing of the Local Government Act 2000. This paper examines the process and content of two Community Strategies in southern England as part of an ongoing project to understand their impact and explore ways that CSs may be carried through in a meaningful and effective manner. The paper concludes that the two CSs studied illustrate the challenge faced by LSPs in producing Strategies that are meaningful, inclusive and which follow the spirit of the government CS guidance. LAs and LSPs are also posed with a difficult challenge of seeing through an implicitly required transition from a traditional representative democratic structure/process with a more fluid participatory model. Thus we detect that at least two forms of conflict may arise – firstly with elected councillors threatened by a loss of power and secondly between communities and the LAs who are encouraged to problematise local policy and service delivery in the context of limited resource availability
The Politicisation of Diversity Planning in a Global City: Lessons from London
This paper explores the politics of diversity plan
ning in one of Europe’s most socially and
economically divided and globally-oriented cities,
London. The analysis draws on Latour’s writings on
modes of politicisation to examine the processes an
d practices that shape contemporary urban
governance. It uses the example of diversity planni
ng to examine the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of urban
politics. It shows that on the one hand diversity i
s represented in pragmatic, consensual, and
celebratory terms. Under prevailing conditions of c
ontemporary global capitalism, the ‘what’ of
diversity has been politicised into an agenda for l
abour market-building and the attraction of
‘talented’ individuals and foreign investment. Howe
ver, at the same time this celebratory rhetoric
represents part of a wider effort to deflect politi
cal attention away from the socially and
economically divisive impacts of global models of e
conomic growth and physical development.
There is little discussion of the ways in which pla
nning frameworks, the ‘how’ of diversity policy, ar
e
helping to generate new separations in and beyond t
he city. Moreover, despite claiming that policy
is pragmatic and non-ideological, the paper shows h
ow diversity narratives have become an integral
part of broader political projects to orientate the
city’s economy towards the needs of a relatively
small cluster of powerful economic sectors. The pap
er concludes with reflections on the recent
impacts of the vote for Brexit and the election of
an openly Muslim London Mayor. It also assesses
the broader relevance of a Latourian framework for
the analysis of contemporary urban politics
Living with diversity: Local social imaginaries and the politics of intersectionality in a super-diverse city
On the side of the angels: community involvement in the governance of neighbourhood renewal.
This article draws upon the authors’ experiences of community-led regeneration developed while members of the National Evaluation Team for the NDC Programme. The article continues the focus on urban regeneration adopted in a range of outputs from two of the authors over the last decade. In assessing how the term community has been defined by policy-makers and the challenges involved in empowering communities, the output was aimed at both academic and user communities. For its direct relevance to communities involved in regeneration, the article was awarded the 2006 Sam Aaronovitch Prize, awarded annually by the journal Local Economy
Private consultants, planning reform, and the marketisation of local government finance
This chapter examines the co-evolution between recent reforms to planning systems across the UK, and the growing influence and significance of private sector expert consultants. It shows that in the wake of austerity cuts, local authorities are being incentivised to act more entrepreneurially by increasing the amount of development in their areas and maximising planning gain returns. These reforms are creating new market opportunities for a growing consultancy sector and contributing to the gradual privatisation of the planning system. The chapter assesses the form and character of these changes, and their implications for how places are governed and planned
Crystal Undulator As A Novel Compact Source Of Radiation
A crystalline undulator (CU) with periodically deformed crystallographic
planes is capable of deflecting charged particles with the same strength as an
equivalent magnetic field of 1000 T and could provide quite a short period L in
the sub-millimeter range. We present an idea for creation of a CU and report
its first realization. One face of a silicon crystal was given periodic
micro-scratches (grooves), with a period of 1 mm, by means of a diamond blade.
The X-ray tests of the crystal deformation have shown that a sinusoidal-like
shape of crystalline planes goes through the bulk of the crystal. This opens up
the possibility for experiments with high-energy particles channeled in CU, a
novel compact source of radiation. The first experiment on photon emission in
CU has been started at LNF with 800 MeV positrons aiming to produce 50 keV
undulator photons.Comment: Presented at PAC 2003 (Portland, May 12-16
A survey in natural forest ecosystems of Vietnam reveals high diversity of both new and described Phytophthora taxa including P. ramorum
In 2016 and 2017, surveys of Phytophthora diversity were performed in 25 natural and
semi-natural forest stands and 16 rivers in temperate and subtropical montane and tropical lowland
regions of Vietnam. Using baiting assays from soil samples and rivers and direct isolations from
naturally fallen leaves, 13 described species, five informally designated taxa and 21 previously
unknown taxa of Phytophthora were isolated from 58 of the 91 soil samples (63.7%) taken from the
rhizosphere of 52 of the 64 woody plant species sampled (81.3%) in 20 forest stands (83.7%), and from
all rivers: P. capensis, P. citricola VII, VIII, IX, X and XI, P. sp. botryosa-like 2, P. sp. meadii-like 1 and 2,
P. sp. tropicalis-like 2 and P. sp. multivesiculata-like 1 from Phytophthora major phylogenetic Clade 2;
P. castaneae and P. heveae from Clade 5; P. chlamydospora, P. gregata, P. sp. bitahaiensis-like and P. sp.
sylvatica-like 1, 2 and 3 from Clade 6; P. cinnamomi (Pc), P. parvispora, P. attenuata, P. sp. attenuata-like
1, 2 and 3 and P. ×heterohybrida from Clade 7; P. drechsleri, P. pseudocryptogea, P. ramorum (Pr) and P. sp.
kelmania from Clade 8, P. macrochlamydospora, P. sp. ×insolita-like, P. sp. ×kunnunara-like, P. sp.
×virginiana-like s.l. and three new taxa, P. sp. quininea-like, P. sp. ×Grenada 3-like and P. sp. ×Peru
4-like, from Clade 9; and P. sp. gallica-like 1 and 2 from Clade 10. The A1 and A2 mating types of
both Pc and Pr co-occurred. The A2 mating type of Pc was associated with severe dieback of montane
forests in northern Vietnam. Most other Phytophthora species, including Pr, were not associated with
obvious disease symptoms. It is concluded that (1) Vietnam is within the center of origin of most
Phytophthora taxa found including Pc and Pr, and (2) Phytophthora clades 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are
native to Indochina.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The Work That Place Does: The London Landed Estates and a Curatorial Approach to Estate Management
Writings on urban development and planning in Europe have been dominated by a combination
of technical studies of the real estate sector and more structural political economy approaches
on land expropriation and financialisation. In this paper we draw on the example of the London
Landed Estates, to critically assess how land-owning real estate companies, that we call cityowners, perform their roles and what models and knowledge sources they draw upon in
managing and carefully curating urban spaces and places. Data sources include interviews with
Estate Managers, others involved in, or affected by their management, and other corporate
public information. Our theoretical framing draws on performativity theory that we see as a
valuable addition to existing research approaches. We describe and analyse the ways these
agencies construct narratives and practices of socially responsible and historically established
forms of performance, that they label ‘place-stewardship’, and the specific mechanisms they
use to bring places into existence. Collectively, the discussion calls for an increased focus on
how models abstracted from local context and politics can be ‘localised’, in the study of the
governance of the built environment. Greater attention also needs to be paid to the work that
place does in influencing the strategies, tactics, and activities of property owners
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