All Stories

  1. Designing disability: symbols, space, and society
  2. Autonomy and the socialisation of architects
  3. Designing inclusive environments: rehabilitating the body and the relevance of universal design
  4. Architectural design and regulation by RobImrie and EmmaStreetOxford: Wiley‐Blackwell, 2011, 368 pp inc. notes, references, and index, £65 hardcover, ISBN 978‐1‐4051‐7966‐9
  5. Chris Allen and Rob Imrie (eds): The knowledge business: the commodification of urban and housing research
  6. Disabled people and housing: choices, opportunities and barriers, by Laura Hemingway, Bristol, The Policy Press, 2011, 224 pp., £24.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-84-742805-9
  7. Auto-Disabilities: The Case of Shared Space Environments
  8. Universalism, universal design and equitable access to the built environment
  9. A Review of “The Knowledge Business: The Commodification of Urban and Housing Research”
  10. Architectural Design and Regulation
  11. Community Governance, Critical Cosmopolitanism and Urban Change: Observations from Taipei, Taiwan
  12. A Review of “Securing an Urban Renaissance: Crime, Community and British Urban Policy” and “Whose Urban Renaissance: An International Comparison of Urban Regeneration Strategies”
  13. Organisational Change in Systems of Building Regulation and Control: Illustrations from the English Context
  14. The interrelationships between environment and disability
  15. Disability and the Implications of the Wellbeing Agenda: Some Reflections from the United Kingdom
  16. The Interrelationships between Building Regulations and Architects' Practices
  17. The Geographies of Disability: Reflections on the Development of a Sub‐Discipline
  18. Olympiad Dreams of Urban Renaissance
  19. Independent lives and the relevance of lifetime homes
  20. Review Article: Poverty Street: The Dynamics of Neighbourhood Decline and Renewal R. Lupton Bristol, Policy Press, 2003, pp. xii+244, £21.99 paperback, ISBN 1-861-34535-6; Evaluating British Urban Policy S. Ying Ho Aldershot, As...
  21. Urban Renaissance? New Labour, Community and Urban Policy.Rob Imrie and Mike Raco, eds.
  22. Urban Geography, Relevance, and Resistance to the "Policy Turn"
  23. Housing quality, disability and domesticity
  24. Disability, embodiment and the meaning of the home
  25. Demystifying disability: a review of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
  26. Rob Imrie and Mike Raco (eds.) (2003) Urban Renaissance?: New Labour, Community and Urban Policy. The Policy Press, UK, 294pp. ISBN: 1‐86134‐380‐9
  27. The role of the building regulations in achieving housing quality
  28. Inclusive Design
  29. Urban renaissance?
  30. Community and the changing nature of urban policy
  31. Disability and Bodies as Bearers of Value
  32. Housing Quality and the Provision of Accessible Homes
  33. Architects' Conceptions of the Human Body
  34. ‘A critique without a focus’: a response to Ward’s re‐interpretation of urban politics
  35. Barriered and Bounded Places and the Spatialities of Disability
  36. An Exploration of Disability and the Development Process
  37. Governmentality and Rights and Responsibilities in Urban Policy
  38. Disability and Discourses of Mobility and Movement
  39. Responding to the Design Needs of Disabled People
  40. Disabling Environments and the Geography of Access Policies and Practices
  41. The Role of Access Groups in Facilitating Accessible Environments for Disabled People
  42. How New is the New Local Governance? Lessons from the United Kingdom
  43. The new managerialism in local governance: North-South dimensions
  44. Focusing on Disability and Access in the Built Environment
  45. Book reviews
  46. Law, Legal Struggles and Urban Regeneration: Rethinking the Relationships
  47. Making Cities Work: The role of Local Authorities in the Urban Environment
  48. URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS AND LOCAL GOVERNANCE IN THE UK
  49. Rethinking the relationships between disability, rehabilitation, and society
  50. Identities, Citizenship and Power in the Cities
  51. Stakeholding and the Local Economy
  52. Equity, social justice, and planning for access and disabled people: An international perspective
  53. Ableist Geographies, Disablist Spaces: Towards a Reconstruction of Golledge's 'Geography and the Disabled'
  54. Urban Policy Processes and the Politics of Urban Regeneration*
  55. Book reviews
  56. Business Organisations, Local Dependence and the Politics of Urban Renewal in Britain
  57. Reviews
  58. Book reviews
  59. Japanese style subcontracting—Its impact on European industries
  60. Reviews
  61. The Wrong Side of the Tracks: a case study of local economic regeneration in Britain
  62. Beyond the urban development corporations?
  63. Industrial change and local economic fragmentation: the case of stoke-on-trent
  64. Urban redevelopment, compulsory purchase, and the regeneration of local economies: The case of Cardiff Docklands
  65. Editorial
  66. Towards a new flexible economy
  67. Reviews
  68. Assessing Urban Policy and the Urban Development Corporations
  69. Urban Policy, Modernisation, and the Regeneration of Cardiff Bay