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Urban Regeneration and Neoliberalism

The New Liverpool Home

Clare Kinsella
Barcode 9780367616540
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Release Date: 29/04/2022

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Routledge
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

The New Liverpool Home.

This book explores the concept of ‘home’ in Liverpool over phases of regeneration from the World War Two. Based on qualitative research in the oral history tradition, it examines both the ‘forward facing’ regeneration period up to the 1980s, and the subsequent neo-liberal regeneration projects that have sought to ‘prioritise the past’.

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This book explores the concept of ‘home’ in Liverpool over phases of ‘regeneration’ following the Second World War. Using qualitative research in the oral history tradition, it explores what the author conceptualises as ‘forward-facing’ regeneration in the period up to the 1980s, and neoliberal regeneration interventions that ‘prioritise the past’ from the 1980s to the present. The author examines how the shift towards city centre-focused redevelopment and ‘event-led’ initiatives has implications for the way residents make sense of their conceptualisations of ‘home’, and demonstrates how the shift in regeneration focus, discourse, and practice, away from Liverpool’s neighbourhood districts and towards the city centre, has produced changes in the ways that residents identify with neighbourhoods and the city centre, with prominence being given to the latter. Employing Pierre Bourdieu’s concepts of habitus and field as mechanisms for understanding different senses of home and shifts from localised views to globalised views, this book will appeal to those with interests in urban sociology, regeneration, geography, sociology, home cultures, and cities.