Research

CLYDE GATEWAY/2020 COMMONWEALTH GAMES.

Campbell, Graham. ‘GARA [Glasgow Anti-Racist Alliance] Response to “Delivering a Lasting Legacy for Scotland” – The Scottish Government Consultation on the Glasgow 2020 Commonwealth Games’, 2008.  GC’s_Gara_Commonwealth_Games_report_May_2008_Final_2

Gray, Neil. The Clyde Gateway: A New Urban Frontier?’, Variant magazine, 2008. http://www.variant.org.uk/33texts/3_V33gray.html

Gray, Neil. ‘CG 2020: Formulary for a Skewed Urbanism’, Mute magazine, 2009. http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/cg-2020-formulary-skewed-urbanism

Gray, Neil and Mooney, Gerry. Glasgow’s New Urban Frontier: ‘Civilising’ the Population of ‘Glasgow East’, City Magazine, 2011. CityGlasgowEastFeb2011[1]

McCartney et al, ‘The health and socio-economic impacts of major multi-sports events: a systematic review’, BMJ 2010;340:c2369 http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/340/may19_4/c2369

Mooney, Gerry. ‘The “Broken Society” Election: Class Hatred and the Politics of Poverty and Place in Glasgow East’. SPSGlasgowEast2009[1]

Porter, Libby. ‘Planning Displacement: The Real Legacy of Major Sporting Events’, Planning Theory and Practice, 2009. Planning_and_displacement_Interface_PTP_10.3

Cumbers, Andy; Helms, Gesa; Keenan, Marilyn. ‘Beyond Aspiration: Young People and decent work in the de-industrialised city’ (Discussion paper), 2009. http://www.variant.org.uk/events/Doc7Poverty/BeyondAspiration.pdf