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This presentation. Background to the project and the townsAnalytical frameworkMethodologyEarly findings. What the project is about. Towns with rural hinterlands (Smestos)Political research -
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1. Need or opportunity? Exploring councils approaches to housing strategy Janis Bright
CRESR
Sheffield Hallam University How councils present themselves, when and whyHow councils present themselves, when and why
2. This presentation Background to the project and the towns
Analytical framework
Methodology
Early findings Divided into four sectionsDivided into four sections
3. What the project is about Towns with rural hinterlands (Smestos)
Political research - third way
Northern Way and other regional initiatives
Housing strategy
Considers what responses local housing authorities believe they can make
Smesto = small and med (Espon)
Towns that arent in conurbations, or city suburbs
In rural areas but urban places
Dealing mainly with period of New Labour govt
third way
Regions, city regions, RDAs, assemblies
Housing strategy - rise from about 2001
Beliefs - qualitative tho evidence of limited powers (Wilks-Heeg & Clayton) Smesto = small and med (Espon)
Towns that arent in conurbations, or city suburbs
In rural areas but urban places
Dealing mainly with period of New Labour govt
third way
Regions, city regions, RDAs, assemblies
Housing strategy - rise from about 2001
Beliefs - qualitative tho evidence of limited powers (Wilks-Heeg & Clayton)
4. Some background Rural/coastal towns can be sizeable
They generally lack the population density to trigger special government support Size: eg Harrogate 84,000, Scarborough 52,000
My limit: 10,000+
Support: some did have SRB but no NDC, no HMR pathfinders, etc. Market towns init very small
Size: eg Harrogate 84,000, Scarborough 52,000
My limit: 10,000+
Support: some did have SRB but no NDC, no HMR pathfinders, etc. Market towns init very small
5. How are Smestos doing? Towns show extremes of wealth and lagging behind
Rural areas in north do less well on gross value added (GVA)
Evidence of geographical remoteness from city regions as negative factor
Greatest and growing inequality is within rural districts (Yorkshire) Difficulty over stats for towns vs districts
Some districts eg Ryedale feature in least deprived areas nationally - but not all have high incomesWealth moving south and to conurbations - Dorling
GVA shows rural areas lower eg Cumbria, Durham as low as 65, 68% of national av.
Remoteness - SQW research, E vs W Cumbria,
Fothergill & Beatty on coastal econ
Inequality - housing wealth = 40% so big factor. Tym and partners - housing hard wires unequal access into the system Cascading inequality - DorlingDifficulty over stats for towns vs districts
Some districts eg Ryedale feature in least deprived areas nationally - but not all have high incomesWealth moving south and to conurbations - Dorling
GVA shows rural areas lower eg Cumbria, Durham as low as 65, 68% of national av.
Remoteness - SQW research, E vs W Cumbria,
Fothergill & Beatty on coastal econ
Inequality - housing wealth = 40% so big factor. Tym and partners - housing hard wires unequal access into the system Cascading inequality - Dorling
6. Third way and regions New Labour competition policy eg Northern Way
Equality of opportunity not outcome
Keynesian support rejected (but used)
Regional approach sidelines Smestos?
They have been subjected to the full force of economic competition policies
Not left not right yet not middle
globalisation inevitable
Reich: Deregulation and privatisation, Free trade,
Flexible labour markets, Smaller safety nets, Fiscal austerity
BUT social inclusion - Mrs T without the handbag
Rhetoric and action - Rowthorn
Regional policy, failed democracy, RDAs married with central control, managerialism [initiativitis] deconcentration
Northern Way - economic competitiveness Placemaking??
Smestos finding a place in regional setup? Some districts becoming unitaries
Contention re competition without tempering social inclusion/support measuresNot left not right yet not middle
globalisation inevitable
Reich: Deregulation and privatisation, Free trade,
Flexible labour markets, Smaller safety nets, Fiscal austerity
BUT social inclusion - Mrs T without the handbag
Rhetoric and action - Rowthorn
Regional policy, failed democracy, RDAs married with central control, managerialism [initiativitis] deconcentration
Northern Way - economic competitiveness Placemaking??
Smestos finding a place in regional setup? Some districts becoming unitaries
Contention re competition without tempering social inclusion/support measures
7. The Northern Way Northern Way business plan 2004:
It is essential that we focus on our city regions. To do otherwise would dramatically lessen the impact of our efforts.
Yorkshire Forward 2007:
The so-called trickle-down effect of increased wealth gradually making its way to the most deprived individuals is not enough. The team works to help ensure that our investment in rural and urban renaissance delivers the maximum benefit to those groups and communities most in need of support.
Neil Ward Newcastle Uni
All places beyond what sometimes gets called the urban core risk being marginalised .. The process actively marginalises places, consigning them to the periphery, dividing and polarising.Northern Way business plan 2004:
It is essential that we focus on our city regions. To do otherwise would dramatically lessen the impact of our efforts.
Yorkshire Forward 2007:
The so-called trickle-down effect of increased wealth gradually making its way to the most deprived individuals is not enough. The team works to help ensure that our investment in rural and urban renaissance delivers the maximum benefit to those groups and communities most in need of support.
Neil Ward Newcastle Uni
All places beyond what sometimes gets called the urban core risk being marginalised .. The process actively marginalises places, consigning them to the periphery, dividing and polarising.
8. Analytical framework Politics and human geography
Space versus time
Bauman -
Liquid modernity
Tourists and vagabonds
Fatalism
Disengagement/disempowerment
Marx - time will annihilate space
Harvey - first cut production/consumption
second - financial
third - spatial. Displace devaluation geographically
Jones & Ward 4th cut - crisis of crisis management
Bauman - all that is solid melts into air
Everyone turned into consumers, uncertainty, anxiety
Power is held by those who control/overcome time ie the most mobile and fastest to react
- Tourists and vagabonds - choice as fate
Massey - uneven spatial development ie places
- single history of those ahead and lagging behind
Criticises Blairs modernisationMarx - time will annihilate space
Harvey - first cut production/consumption
second - financial
third - spatial. Displace devaluation geographically
Jones & Ward 4th cut - crisis of crisis management
Bauman - all that is solid melts into air
Everyone turned into consumers, uncertainty, anxiety
Power is held by those who control/overcome time ie the most mobile and fastest to react
- Tourists and vagabonds - choice as fate
Massey - uneven spatial development ie places
- single history of those ahead and lagging behind
Criticises Blairs modernisation
9. Methodology and methods Hermeneutics - interpretation
- participants experiences
- how they present need/opportunity, when and why
Case studies
Combination of interviews and text analysis Theorists background in Marx, critical theory, postmodernity
Me - hermeneutics
Gadamer, Geertz
Why - lends itself to study of texts, concerned with time, history
Also good for dealing with questions of culture, perception
Strength - tacking between case and whole, now and history
Criticism - doesnt take account of strong social forces so will bring in some ideas from critical theory - losers in society
Modern hermeneutics - Habermas, Giddens double hermeneutic
US constitution Brennan etc. Intentions of the framers, practical interpretation collision points where rules/policy & individuals meetTheorists background in Marx, critical theory, postmodernity
Me - hermeneutics
Gadamer, Geertz
Why - lends itself to study of texts, concerned with time, history
Also good for dealing with questions of culture, perception
Strength - tacking between case and whole, now and history
Criticism - doesnt take account of strong social forces so will bring in some ideas from critical theory - losers in society
Modern hermeneutics - Habermas, Giddens double hermeneutic
US constitution Brennan etc. Intentions of the framers, practical interpretation collision points where rules/policy & individuals meet
10. Research questions Baumans choice as fate - tourists and vagabonds
Are district housing authorities disengaged and powerless to act? Do they believe so?
Regional structures: do Smesto authorities perceive that these help or hinder? Can we apply tourist/vagabond label to orgs eg housing auths?
Are officers/councillors fatalistic, believing cant change
Or believe have power to influence/change? How are their responses shaped?
New structures of networks & hierarchies - how affected? Helped or hindered? Lead them to choose need/opportunity presentation on different occasions?
Bauman disengagement? Smesto auths more vulnerable?
Do they feel geographical remoteness disadvantages them?
Place-making versus mobility and competition?Can we apply tourist/vagabond label to orgs eg housing auths?
Are officers/councillors fatalistic, believing cant change
Or believe have power to influence/change? How are their responses shaped?
New structures of networks & hierarchies - how affected? Helped or hindered? Lead them to choose need/opportunity presentation on different occasions?
Bauman disengagement? Smesto auths more vulnerable?
Do they feel geographical remoteness disadvantages them?
Place-making versus mobility and competition?
11. Research methods
Matrix of town/district characteristics
Regional stakeholder interviews
Triangulation to choose cases
Analyse published texts
Conduct and analyse interviews
senior staff, councillors, partner organisations
Published texts - housing strategies, vision statements, community strategies
Also Audit Comm reports, govt statements
Long list of councils then narrow down to case studiesPublished texts - housing strategies, vision statements, community strategies
Also Audit Comm reports, govt statements
Long list of councils then narrow down to case studies
12. Very preliminary analysis Differing views on purpose and power of city regions
Narratives - consciously constructed stories about regions and actors
Differences among districts
- sometimes you feel like the dirt on the shoes
- oil tanker syndrome: we can turn round quicker Regional and sub-regional working not much contested - but city regions are.
View depends on who is asking - econ dev, LA, etc
Sometimes regional stakeholders fatalistic too - or is it fear? The region is so remote from London, you will tend to lose out if it doesnt keep getting its voice heard.
Narratives not naturalistic, linguistic - often say they are using language like single conversation or we are changing from being a region that regards itself as managing decline - double hermeneutic
Differences - skills and resources yes, BUT - capacity. Unpick - tourist/vagabond attitudesRegional and sub-regional working not much contested - but city regions are.
View depends on who is asking - econ dev, LA, etc
Sometimes regional stakeholders fatalistic too - or is it fear? The region is so remote from London, you will tend to lose out if it doesnt keep getting its voice heard.
Narratives not naturalistic, linguistic - often say they are using language like single conversation or we are changing from being a region that regards itself as managing decline - double hermeneutic
Differences - skills and resources yes, BUT - capacity. Unpick - tourist/vagabond attitudes