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Title: Rethinking Regeneration in the PARC: Demolition, stock-transfer and consultation on Edinburgh's fringe
Authors: Kallin, Hamish
Supervisor(s): Slater, Tom
Issue Date: Nov-2011
Publisher: The University of Edinburgh
Abstract: This paper looks at a large-scale regeneration project in Craigmillar, a deprived area of Edinburgh. Through a critical perspective it aims to discuss the rationale behind the development - and the flaws with it - and place that within the wider issues evoked by such projects, with particular attention paid to stigma, place-marketing and tenure, aiming to link these together in the context of a city that is mostly dismissed from the attention of urban geographers.
Keywords: Regeneration
Gentrification
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5205
Appears in Collections:MSc Human Geography thesis collection

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