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Title: Changing Places and Evolving Activism: Communities in Post-Industrial Glasgow
Author(s): Rolfe, Steve
Bynner, Claire
Hastings, Annette
Contact Email: steve.rolfe1@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Kintrea, Keith
Madgin, Rebecca
Citation: Rolfe S, Bynner C & Hastings A (2020) Changing Places and Evolving Activism: Communities in Post-Industrial Glasgow. In: Kintrea K & Madgin R (eds.) Transforming Glasgow: Beyond the Post-Industrial City. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 179-200. https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/transforming-glasgow
Issue Date: 2020
Date Deposited: 16-Dec-2019
Abstract: The chapter examines contemporary community activism in the light of the long history of urban change in Glasgow and the ongoing shifts which are occurring across the city. It draws on empirical research in three very different communities to elucidate developments in community activism and consider the relationships between activism and the broader patterns of change.
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