Library
More Than Meanwhile Spaces I PDF 2,895Kb
The first More Than Meanwhile Spaces publication, documenting three sector-wide conversations around meanwhile space in Newcastle (2019).
More Than Meanwhile Spaces II PDF 1,713Kb
A feasibility report exploring the potential for Creative Enterprise/Action Zones and their scope to support artist-run/led initiatives and cultural workspaces in the North East of England (2020)
Web links
- Listening and Learning: A social impact report (2024) https://thenewbridgeproject.com/online-resource/listening-and-learning/ Listening and Learning evaluates and celebrates the hyper-local impact of The NewBridge Project – an artist-led space based in Shieldfield that supports artists and communities.
- Making the Clayton Street Corridor (2022) https://makingtheclaytonstreetcorridor.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/making-the-street-corridor-publication-final-report.pdf This workbook documents the Making the Clayton Street Corridor project, and includes a report on workspace as well as other resources.
- Policy Brief 4 - A roadmap for the EU and Europe: Integrating adaptive heritage reuse in wider EU policies, programmes and practices (2022) https://eprints.ncl.ac.uk/file_store/production/286774/1AC95398-C2CC-492A-BE1A-1EAC31546361.pdf A policy brief from OpenHeritage
- Policy Brief 1 - Adaptive Heritage Reuse: Learning from policy and governance frameworks across Europe (2020) https://eprints.ncl.ac.uk/file_store/production/275351/D191E448-5281-404A-AE65-EB9B5FA1638A.pdf A policy brief from OpenHeritage
Articles, books and book chapters
Articles:
- Merai D, Kulikov V. Ruin heritage and its reuse: the case of ruin bars in Budapest. Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development 2024, 14(1), 15-32.
- Pendlebury J, Veldpaus L, Garrow H. Relationality, place governance and heritage: The Lower Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle upon Tyne and ‘Ouseburnness’. Planning Practice and Research 2023, 38(3), 409-424.
- Creative industries spatial policy in the United Kingdom, 1995–present, Swords, J., Prescott, R. 2023, In: Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit
- Veldpaus L, Pendlebury J. Heritage as a Vehicle for Development: The Case of Bigg Market, Newcastle upon Tyne. Planning Practice and Research 2023, 38(3), 376-390.
- Mérai D, Veldpaus L, Pendlebury J, Kip M. The Governance Context for Adaptive Heritage Reuse: A Review and Typology of Fifteen European Countries. The Historic Environment: Policy and Practice 2022, 13(4), 526-546.
- Hollands R. Alternative creative spaces and neo-liberal urban transformations: Lessons and dilemmas from three European case studies. City 2019, 23(6), 732-750.
- Hollands R, Vail J. Place Imprinting and the arts: A case of the Amber Collective. Local Economy 2015, 30(2), 173-190.
- Vail J, Hollands R. Rules for Cultural Radicals. Antipode 2013, 45(3), 541-564.
- Vail J, Hollands R. Creative Democracy and the Arts: the participatory democracy of the Amber Collective. Cultural Sociology 2013, 7(3), 352-367.
- Hollands RG, Vail J. The art of social movement: Cultural opportunity, mobilisation, and framing in the early formation of the Amber Collective. Poetics 2012, 40(1), 22-43.
- Vail J, Hollands R. Cultural Work and a Transformative Arts: The Dilemmas of the Amber Collective. Journal of Cultural Economy 2012, 5(3), 337-353.
Book chapters:
- Mason A, Veldpaus L, Hulse M, Pendlebury J. Gathering a Family Around the Coffee Machine: The People at the Heart of the Sunderland Cooperative Heritage Lab. In: H. Oevermann et al. (eds), ed. Open heritage: community-driven adaptive reuse in Europe: best practice. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2023, pp.36–47.
Books:
- Hollands R. Beyond the Neoliberal Creative City; Critique and Alternatives in the Urban Cultural Economy. Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2023.