The co-creation approach of Mistra Urban Futures forms the basis for the publications of the Centre, with academic as well as practitioner- and policy-oriented reports, papers, and briefs.
Hildreth, P. Regional Studies Association Global Conference 2014: From Vulnerable Places to Resilient Territories: The Path to Sustainable Development, Regional Studies Association. Fortaleza, Brazil, 2014
Platform: Sheffield-ManchesterType: Conference paper (peer-reviewed)Published year:
Perry, B. (2014). Governing practices in the post-industrial city. Conference paper presented at City Futures III Conference: Cities as strategic places and players in a globalized world, Urban Affairs Association and European Urban Research Association. Paris, France, 18-20 June 2014.
Perry, B., Atherton, M., Silver, D., Lone, A. & Hodson, M. (2014). Governance and Policy for Sustainability. Phase Two Summary Report. Manchester: Mistra Urban Futures and University of Salford.
Perry, B. (2014). Excellence, relevance and the construction of regional science policy: science frictions and fictions in the North West of England. In R. Pinheiro, P. Benneworth and G.A. Jones (eds.), Universities and Regional Development: A Critical Assessment of Tensions and Contradictions, Oxford: Routledge.
May, T. & Perry, B. (2014). Digital intermediation and sustainability knowledges. Conference paper presentet at Unknown unknowns: unexpected outcomes from digital intermediation, Institute of Capital Culture, Liverpool John Moores University. Liverpool, UK, 18 November 2014.
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Perry, B., Walsh, V. & Silver, D. (2014). Food austerity and digital transformations. Conference paper presented at Annual Communities and Culture Plus Network meeting, Communities and Culture Plus network/University of Leeds. Leeds, UK.
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Perry, B. (2014). Re-governing Greater Manchester: Power to the people?. Conference paper at Food, cities and human behaviour (World Food Day event), University of Manchester/Creative Concern, Manchester, UK.
May, T. and Perry, B. (2014). Temporality and diversity: what role for pluralistic and engaged research practices in the future university? Inspiring future generations: embracing plurality and difference in higher education, Society for Research into Higher Education/AHRC Connected Communities programme. Newport, South Wales, UK.
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