Neoliberalism and Urban Regeneration :London's Communities Finding a Voice and Fighting Back
Neoliberalism and Urban Regeneration :London's Communities Finding a Voice and Fighting Back
paperback
Published:
14 August, 2025
Description
London is a major global city which attracts a massive influx of capital while concentrating power and wealth in the hands of the few. Meanwhile, many communities suffer housing shortages, poverty and dispossession. How can its diverse communities fight back against exclusionary regeneration projects?
This accessible book tells the story of the Voice4Deptford campaign in Southeast London, which has taken radical democratic and creative action to resist the destructive influence of neoliberalism at the community level. It shows how top-down change is challenged and, together with case studies from across London, offers powerful ways forward for other urban communities globally.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781529243956 |
| ISBN10 | 1529243955 |
| Number Of Pages | 224 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bristol University Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
'A master class in how globalisation and capitalism combined, when poorly constrained, eroded trust and splintered community...revealing how austerity urbanism was the wolf that dressed itself in sheep's clothing of regeneration and redevelopment.' Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
‘There are a lot of suggestions here about how to organise in your community against the anti-social side of capitalism.’ Labour Hub
'This is a book of and for its time. It is both a warning and a call to arms.' Concept: The Journal of Contemporary Community Education Practice Theory.
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Author's Bio
Roger Green is Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for Urban and Community Research at Goldsmiths, University of London and Vice-Chair of the Voice4Deptford Campaign. An urban sociologist and community activist, he has worked alongside urban communities in London, the UK, Europe and globally promoting community voices and action. An advocate of ‘communities know best’ supporting co-production and participatory action research methodologies.
Keith Popple is a researcher, author and Emeritus Professor of Social Work at London South Bank University. He has contributed widely to the areas of social work, community development and social policy. He is editor and contributor to several books including as author of Analysing Community Work: Theory and Practice (Open University Press).