Remaking London

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Remaking London

Decline and Regeneration in Urban Culture

European history Social and cultural history Human geography Urban and municipal planning and policy

Author: Ben Campkin

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Language: English

Published by: I.B. Tauris

Published on: 13 August 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 256 pages

ISBN: 9780857734167


Between the slum clearances of the early twentieth century and debates about the post-Olympic city, the drive to regenerate London has intensified.

Yet today, with a focus on increasing land values, regeneration schemes purporting to foster diverse and creative new neighbourhoods typically displace precisely the qualities, activities and communities they claim to support. In Remaking London Ben Campkin provides a lucid and stimulating historical account of urban regeneration, exploring how decline and renewal have been imagined and realised at different scales.

Focussing on present-day regeneration areas that have been key to the capital's modern identity, Campkin explores how these places have been stigmatised through identification with material degradation, and spatial and social disorder. Drawing on diverse sources — including journalism, photography, cinema, theatre, architectural design, advertising and television — he illuminates how ideas of decline drive urban change.

Richly illustrated and engagingly written, Remaking London is both a compelling account of contested sites from the capital's recent history and a powerful critique of the contradictions of contemporary regeneration.

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