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2020
The right to the city: Evaluating the changing role of community participation in urban planning in England Bailey, Nick 2020. The right to the city: Evaluating the changing role of community participation in urban planning in England. in: Leary-Owhin, M.E. and McCarthy, J.P. (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Henri Lefebvre, the City and Urban Society London and New York Routledge. pp. 422-431
2017
The contribution of community enterprise to British urban regeneration in a period of state retrenchment Bailey, Nick 2017. The contribution of community enterprise to British urban regeneration in a period of state retrenchment. in: van Ham, M., Reuschke, D., Kleinhans, R., Mason, C. and Syrett, S. (ed.) Entrepreneurial Neighbourhoods: Towards an Understanding of the Economies of Neighbourhoods and Communities London Edward Elgar. pp. 229-248
2013
Regeneration: the inner city in context Bailey, Nick 2013. Regeneration: the inner city in context. in: Tewdwr-Jones, M., Phelps, N. and Freestone, R. (ed.) The planning imagination: Peter Hall and the study of urban and regional planning London and New York Routledge. pp. 150-161
2013
Engaging local communities in neighbourhood regeneration in England: an evaluation of aims, objectives and outcomes Bailey, Nick 2013. Engaging local communities in neighbourhood regeneration in England: an evaluation of aims, objectives and outcomes. in: Leary, M.E. and McCarthy, J. (ed.) Routledge Companion to Urban Regeneration Abingdon, Oxon Routledge. pp. 411-420
2012
Turning around the poorest neighbourhoods: learning the lessons from twenty years of neighbourhood-based regeneration strategies in England Bailey, Nick 2012. Turning around the poorest neighbourhoods: learning the lessons from twenty years of neighbourhood-based regeneration strategies in England. in: Camp-Yeakey, C. (ed.) Living on the boundaries: urban marginality in national and international contexts Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited. pp. 313-328
2010
Building sustainable communities from the grassroots: how community land trusts can create social sustainability Bailey, Nick 2010. Building sustainable communities from the grassroots: how community land trusts can create social sustainability. in: Manzi, T., Lucas, K., Lloyd-Jones, T. and Allen, J. (ed.) Social sustainability in urban areas: communities, connectivity, and the urban fabric London Earthscan.
2008
Managing the metropolis: economic change, institutional reform and spatial planning in London Bailey, Nick 2008. Managing the metropolis: economic change, institutional reform and spatial planning in London. in: Davoudi, S. and Strange, I.J. (ed.) Conceptions of space and place in strategic spatial planning Routledge.
2002
Building sustainable networks: a study of public participation and social capital Bailey, Nick and Peel, D. 2002. Building sustainable networks: a study of public participation and social capital. in: Rydin, Y. and Thornley, A. (ed.) Planning in the UK: agendas for the new millennium UK Ashgate. pp. 157-182
2001
Strategy and partnership: governing London in the millenium Bailey, Nick 2001. Strategy and partnership: governing London in the millenium. in: Syrett, S. and Baldock, R. (ed.) Governing London: competitiveness and regeneration for a global city Middlesex, UK Middlesex University Press. pp. 92-103 Journal article
2020
How community-based social enterprises struggle with representation and accountability Kleinhans, R., Bailey, Nick and Lindbergh, J. 2020. How community-based social enterprises struggle with representation and accountability. Social Enterprise Journal. 16 (1), pp. 60-81. https://doi.org/10.1108/SEJ-12-2018-0074
2018
The implications of Schumpeter's theories of innovation for the role, organisation and impact of community-based social enterprise in three European countries Bailey, Nick, Kleinhans, R. and Lindbergh, J. 2018. The implications of Schumpeter's theories of innovation for the role, organisation and impact of community-based social enterprise in three European countries . Journal of Entrepreneurial and Organisational Diversity. 7 (1), pp. 14-36. https://doi.org/10.5947/jeod.2018.002
2017
Housing at the neighbourhood level: a review of the initial approaches to neighbourhood development plans under the Localism Act 2011 in England Bailey, Nick 2017. Housing at the neighbourhood level: a review of the initial approaches to neighbourhood development plans under the Localism Act 2011 in England. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability . 10 (1), pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/17549175.2015.1112299
2015
Can the state empower communities through localism? An evaluation of recent approaches to neighbourhood governance in England Bailey, Nick and Pill, M. 2015. Can the state empower communities through localism? An evaluation of recent approaches to neighbourhood governance in England. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 33 (2), pp. 289-304. https://doi.org/10.1068/c12331r
2014
The potential for neighbourhood regeneration in a period of austerity: changing forms of neighbourhood governance in two cities Bailey, Nick and Pill, M. 2014. The potential for neighbourhood regeneration in a period of austerity: changing forms of neighbourhood governance in two cities. Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal. 7 (2), pp. 150-163. Project report
2018
An assessment of community-based social enterprise in three European countries Bailey, Nick, Kleinhans, R. and Lindbergh, J. 2018. An assessment of community-based social enterprise in three European countries. London Power to Change.
2015
Success, satisfaction and scrutiny: the business benefits of involving residents Bailey, Nick, Manzi, T. and Simpson, I. 2015. Success, satisfaction and scrutiny: the business benefits of involving residents. London University of Westminster.
2014
Housing and neighbourhood development plans: an initial assessment of opportunities and impact of the Localism Act 2011 in England Bailey, Nick 2014. Housing and neighbourhood development plans: an initial assessment of opportunities and impact of the Localism Act 2011 in England.
2011
Wandle Valley Regional Park: action plan for the governance and management of the Regional Park Bailey, Nick and Sesnan, I. 2011. Wandle Valley Regional Park: action plan for the governance and management of the Regional Park. University of Westminster for the Wandle Valley Development Board.
2010
Neighbourhood management in Westminster Pill, M. and Bailey, Nick 2010. Neighbourhood management in Westminster. A research report for the Paddington Development Trust.
2008
Mixed communities: good practice guidance for management and service provision Falk, N., King, F., Mott, J., Dodd, N., Bailey, Nick, Manzi, T., Harrison, S., Baldwin, H. and Moran, A. 2008. Mixed communities: good practice guidance for management and service provision. London University of Westminster & URBED.
2002
A continental ambience? A study of the urban management of mixed-use entertainment neighbourhoods in northern European cities Roberts, M., Newman, P., Bailey, Nick, Greenfield, S., Osborn, G. and Edmundson, T. 2002. A continental ambience? A study of the urban management of mixed-use entertainment neighbourhoods in northern European cities. London, UK Institute of Alcohol Studies.
2001
Defining the education and training needs for the new urban agenda Bailey, Nick, Crocker, S., Claydon, J. and Higgins, M. 2001. Defining the education and training needs for the new urban agenda. Planning Network/CEBE. Article
2012
Community empowerment or a strategy of containment? Evaluating neighbourhood governance in the city of Westminster Pill, M. and Bailey, Nick 2012. Community empowerment or a strategy of containment? Evaluating neighbourhood governance in the city of Westminster. Local Government Studies. 38 (6), pp. 731-751. https://doi.org/10.1080/03003930.2012.679934
2012
The role, organisation and contribution of community enterprise to urban regeneration policy in the UK Bailey, Nick 2012. The role, organisation and contribution of community enterprise to urban regeneration policy in the UK. Progress in Planning. 77 (1), pp. 1-35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.progress.2011.11.001
2011
The continuing popularity of the neighbourhood and neighbourhood governance in the transition from the 'big state' to the 'big society' paradigm Bailey, Nick and Pill, M. 2011. The continuing popularity of the neighbourhood and neighbourhood governance in the transition from the 'big state' to the 'big society' paradigm. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 29 (5), pp. 927-942. https://doi.org/10.1068/c1133r
2010
Understanding community empowerment in urban regeneration and planning in England: putting policy and practice in context Bailey, Nick 2010. Understanding community empowerment in urban regeneration and planning in England: putting policy and practice in context. Planning Practice and Research. 25 (3), pp. 317-332. https://doi.org/10.1080/02697459.2010.503425
2008
The challenge and response to global tourism in the post-modern era: the commodification, reconfiguration and mutual transformation of Habana Vieja, Cuba Bailey, Nick 2008. The challenge and response to global tourism in the post-modern era: the commodification, reconfiguration and mutual transformation of Habana Vieja, Cuba. Urban Studies. 45 (5-6), pp. 1079-1096. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098008089854
2008
Developing and sustaining mixed tenure housing developments Bailey, Nick and Manzi, T. 2008. Developing and sustaining mixed tenure housing developments. Findings. September 2008 (Ref 2295).
2005
Transformation or bureaucratisation?: the changing role of community representation in local strategic partnerships in England Bailey, Nick 2005. Transformation or bureaucratisation?: the changing role of community representation in local strategic partnerships in England. Journal of Civil Society. 1 (2), pp. 147-162. https://doi.org/10.1080/17448680500337483
2005
Professionalism and skills enhancement in the built environment: the role of higher education in a changing policy context in England Bailey, Nick 2005. Professionalism and skills enhancement in the built environment: the role of higher education in a changing policy context in England. CEBE Transactions. 2 (2), pp. 46-60.
2005
The great skills debate: defining and delivering the skills required for community regeneration in England Bailey, Nick 2005. The great skills debate: defining and delivering the skills required for community regeneration in England. Planning Practice and Research. 20 (3), pp. 341-352. https://doi.org/10.1080/02697450600568688
2003
Local strategic partnerships in England: the continuing search for collaborative advantage, leadership and strategy in urban governance Bailey, Nick 2003. Local strategic partnerships in England: the continuing search for collaborative advantage, leadership and strategy in urban governance. Planning Theory and Practice. 4 (4), pp. 443-457. https://doi.org/10.1080/1464935032000146291
2001
Managing the transition to work: the role of the planning network in British town planning education Bailey, Nick and Walker, H. 2001. Managing the transition to work: the role of the planning network in British town planning education. Planning Practice & Research. 16 (1), pp. 71-78. https://doi.org/10.1080/02697450120049588
2001
The UK experience in containing growth and sustaining the compact city Bailey, Nick 2001. The UK experience in containing growth and sustaining the compact city. Urban Planning and Spatial Development Journal. 5, pp. 28-36. Conference paper
2010
Governing through community? A comparative study of changing management practices in mixed tenure housing development Bailey, Nick and Manzi, T. 2010. Governing through community? A comparative study of changing management practices in mixed tenure housing development. Comparative Housing Research: Approaches and Challenges in a New International Era. Technical University of U Delft, Netherlands 23 - 25 Mar 2010
2009
Promoting empowerment through changing governance structures: policy and practice in England Bailey, Nick 2009. Promoting empowerment through changing governance structures: policy and practice in England. AESOP Conference 2009: 23rd Congress of the Association of European Schools of Planning. University of Liverpool, UK 15 - 18 Jul 2009
2008
Building community capacity and social cohesion through resident-led evaluation: the example of Stockwell Urban II Project in London Bailey, Nick 2008. Building community capacity and social cohesion through resident-led evaluation: the example of Stockwell Urban II Project in London. ACSP - AESOP Fourth Joint Congress. Chicago, USA 06 - 11 Jul 2008
2007
Why is it so difficult to build successful, well designed and sustainable mixed tenure communities? Learning the lessons from housing and regeneration strategies in England and Scotland Bailey, Nick 2007. Why is it so difficult to build successful, well designed and sustainable mixed tenure communities? Learning the lessons from housing and regeneration strategies in England and Scotland. AESOP Congress. University of Naples, Italy 11 - 14 Jul 2007
2007
Opportunities and barriers to creating fully integrated mixed tenure communities: a comparison of housing and regeneration strategies in England and Scotland Bailey, Nick 2007. Opportunities and barriers to creating fully integrated mixed tenure communities: a comparison of housing and regeneration strategies in England and Scotland. Planning Research Conference: thinking spaces for making places. Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh 10 -12 Apr 2007 Book
2007
Creating and sustaining mixed income communities in Scotland: a good practice guide Bailey, Nick, Haworth, A., Manzi, T. and Roberts, M. 2007. Creating and sustaining mixed income communities in Scotland: a good practice guide. Published for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation by Chartered Institute of Housing.
2006
Creating and sustaining mixed income communities: a good practice guide Bailey, Nick, Haworth, A., Manzi, T., Paranagamage, P. and Roberts, M. 2006. Creating and sustaining mixed income communities: a good practice guide. Chartered Institute of Housing/Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
2004
Higher education, professionalism and skills in the built environment: the impact of the new urban agenda on teaching and learning McIntosh, S. and Bailey, Nick 2004. Higher education, professionalism and skills in the built environment: the impact of the new urban agenda on teaching and learning. Cardiff, UK Centre for Education in the Built Environment.
2003
Celebrating community involvement: leading lights, moving spirits and lattice-work networks Peel, D. and Bailey, Nick 2003. Celebrating community involvement: leading lights, moving spirits and lattice-work networks. London, UK Development Trusts Association.