£3 million ESRC funding for ‘urban transformations’ studies

Four new academic studies have received funding from the ESRC to examine challenges faced by cities, under the Urban Transformations portfolio.

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) writes:
Four new studies to help us better understand cities and the complex role they play in society, have been awarded nearly £3 million from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

The projects will explore issues around social innovation, creative living and urban economies internationally. They will develop understanding and bring new perspectives to the challenges and opportunities facing UK and global urban areas as they seek to achieve urban growth against a backdrop of pressures on public funding and other challenges.

Professor Jane Elliott, ESRC Chief Executive, said: ‘These high-quality projects will help to fill key gaps within the current research landscape and emphasise the major contribution social science research can make to understanding and tackling contemporary urban challenges.’

The following four projects have received funding to complement the ESRC’s Urban Transformations portfolio:

  • Governing the future city: a comparative analysis of governance innovations in large scale urban developments in Shanghai, London, Johannesburg – Professor Jennifer Robinson, UCL -This project, with co-Investigators Prof Fulong Wu and Prof Phil Harrison, explores how governments can manage urban development in an inclusive way with limited resources, how communities support one another in the face of huge changes, and how developers are playing a growing role in governance.
  • Jam and justice: co-producing urban governance for social innovation – Dr Beth Perry, University of Salford – This project seeks to bring public, voluntary and academic sectors together to innovate and experiment in new ways of governing cities. It aims to advance both the theory and practice of co-production in addressing challenges faced by modern cities.
  • Structural transformation, adaptability and city economic evolutions – Professor Ron Martin, University of Cambridge -The project will examine the uneven economic growth paths of some 70 British cities over the past 40 years, and in some cases over a much longer period, focussing on different patterns and speeds of structural transformation and adaptation. Using 10 case study cities, it will also investigate how local forms of governance and policy interventions have influenced how cities adapt in a world of rapid economic change and increasingly devolved decision making.
  • The Urban Politics and Governance of Social Innovation in Austerity – Professor Joe Painter, Durham University

By investigating the impact of contrasting experiences of austerity on urban politics and governance in European cities, the project will examine how cities in the UK, Germany and Greece have faced challenges of generating financial resources, harnessing social energy and meeting material needs. It will promote social innovation in Europe by sharing knowledge and experience between cities.

The funded projects will be promoted via the new Urban Transformations website launched by Professor Michael Keith, ESRC Urban Transformations Coordinator.

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