Some 30 years after Glasgow turned towards regeneration, indicators
of its built environment, its health, its economic performance and
its quality of life remain below UK averages. This
interdisciplinary study examines the ongoing transformation of
Glasgow as it transitioned from a de-industrial to a
post-industrial city during the 20th and 21st centuries. Looking at
the diverse issues of urban policy, regeneration and economic and
social change, it considers the evolving lived experiences of
Glaswegians. Contributors explore the actions required to secure
the gains of regeneration and create an economically competitive,
socially just and sustainable city, establishing a theory that
moves beyond post-industrialism and serves as a model for similar
cities globally.
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