Resilience in the Post-Welfare Inner City: Voluntary Sector Geographies in London, Los Angeles and Sydney

Author:   Geoffrey DeVerteuil
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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9781447316640


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   17 August 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Geoffrey DeVerteuil compares the process of resilience across ten service hubs in three complex but different global inner-city regions London, Los Angeles and Sydney in response to the threat of gentrification-induced displacement. The book is the first to move beyond theoretical works on 'resilience' and offers a combined conceptual and empirical approach.

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Author:   Geoffrey DeVerteuil
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781447316640


ISBN 10:   1447316649
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   17 August 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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DeVerteuil demonstrates well the complex interplay of public, private and voluntary sectors across the three city regions studied and offers real insight around the varied strategies that have enabled VSOs' survival. Antipode The siege on the welfare state has destroyed most collective consumption institutions, yet voluntary organisations survive in the global city. DeVerteuil's excellent analysis shows us how - and why it matters. Elvin Wyly, The University of British Columbia, Canada


DeVerteuil demonstrates well the complex interplay of public, private and voluntary sectors across the three city regions studied and offers real insight around the varied strategies that have enabled VSOs' survival. Antipode Makes a vital contribution to a wider search for a more realistic understanding of what is really happening on the ground of key urban governance and policy realms - Voluntas DeVerteuil provides an insightful and theory-laden exposition of the challenges facing the voluntary sector in the 21st century... the appeal of this book goes beyond geographers to include those interested in welfare reforms, voluntary sector provision and the city as a contested arena. The Voluntary Sector Review The siege on the welfare state has destroyed most collective consumption institutions, yet voluntary organisations survive in the global city. DeVerteuil's excellent analysis shows us how - and why it matters. Elvin Wyly, The University of British Columbia, Canada


DeVerteuil demonstrates well the complex interplay of public, private and voluntary sectors across the three city regions studied and offers real insight around the varied strategies that have enabled VSOs' survival. Antipode Makes a vital contribution to a wider search for a more realistic understanding of what is really happening on the ground of key urban governance and policy realms - Voluntas An insightful and theory-laden exposition of the challenges facing the voluntary sector in the 21st century... the appeal of this book goes beyond geographers to include those interested in welfare reforms, voluntary sector provision and the city as a contested arena. The Voluntary Sector Review The siege on the welfare state has destroyed most collective consumption institutions, yet voluntary organisations survive in the global city. DeVerteuil's excellent analysis shows us how - and why it matters. Elvin Wyly, The University of British Columbia, Canada


The siege on the Welfare State has destroyed most collective consumption institutions, yet voluntary organizations survive in the global city. DeVerteuil s excellent analysis shows us how, and why it matters. --Elvin Wyly, University of British Columbia


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Geoffrey DeVerteuil is currently senior lecturer at Cardiff University. His research focuses on vulnerable populations and the welfare state and voluntary sector's role in managing the consequences of extreme inequality. As a social geographer of health, he has examined the shifting geographies of mental health care and the challenges in sustaining therapeutic landscapes within marginalised spaces of the city.

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