| Annette Hastings is a Senior Lecturer in Urban Regeneration at the Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow. Her research pursues two main themes: the governance of regeneration and processes of neighbourhood stigmatisation. Recent work on governance has focused on multi-agency partnerships, community participation and the relationship between neighbourhood regeneration strategies and city wide strategies. Research on stigma has explored both the dynamics of neighbourhood labelling and the development of strategies to challenge stigma.
SELECTED FUNDED RESEARCH
The Contribution of Image Management to Estate Regeneration
1998-2000 - Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Young People and Urban Regeneration: Extension to Produce Training Pack for Young People
1998-99 - Joseph Rowntree Foundation, with K. Kintrea
The Effectiveness of Urban Regeneration Partnerships
1999 - Joseph Rowntree Foundation, with Professor Michael Carley, Heriot Watt University
Partnership Models and their Effectiveness in Scotland
1998 - Scottish Homes
Young People and Urban Regeneration
1996-98 - Joseph Rowntree Foundation,with K. Kintrea
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Taylor, P., Turok, I. and Hastings, A. (2001) 'Competitive bidding in urban regeneration: Benefits all round?', Environment and Planning C: Governance and Policy, no 19, pp 45-63.
Hastings, A. and Dean, J. (2000) Challenging images: Housing estates, stigma and regeneration, Bristol: The Policy Press.
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Carley, M., Chapman, M., Hastings, A., Kirk, K. and Young, R. (2000) Urban regeneration through partnership: A study in nine urban regions in England, Wales and Scotland, Bristol: The Policy Press.
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Fitzpatrick, S., Hastings, A. and Kintrea, K. (2000) 'Youth involvement in urban regeneration initiatives: Hard lessons, future directions', Policy & Politics, vol 28, no 4, pp 493-509.
Dean, J., Hastings, A., More, A. and Young, R. (1999) Fitting yogether? A study of partnership processes in Scotland, Edinburgh: Scottish Homes Research Report no 70.
Hastings, A. (1999) 'Analysing power relations within partnerships: is there a role for discourse analysis?', Urban Studies, vol 36, no 1, pp 91-106.
Fitzpatrick, S., Hastings, A. and Kintrea, K. (1998) Including young people in urban regeneration: A lot to learn?, Bristol: The Policy Press.
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Hastings, A., McArthur, A. and McGregor, A. (1996) Less than equal?: Community organisations and estate regeneration partnerships, Bristol: The Policy Press.
Hastings, A. (1996) 'Unravelling the process of 'Partnership' in urban regeneration policy', Urban Studies, vol 33, no 2, pp 253-68.
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McGregor, A. Hastings, A. and McArthur, A. (1996) Creating community capacity for sustainable urban regeneration', Scottish Community Development Journal 1, no 1, pp 55-65.
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