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 Phase 2 Reports 

  •   Brand, R., Gaffikin, F., Morrissey, M. and Perry,D. (2008) Changing the Contested City
  •   Catney, G., Forsythe, A.,Gallagher, T., Galway, K., Harrison, J., Lloyd, C., Mark, r., O’Reilly, D., Sterrett, K., Trew, k. (2008) Donegall Pass: Towards a Sustainable Community
  •   Gaffikin, F., McEldowney, M., Menendez, C. and Perry, D. (2008) The Engaged University
  •   Gaffikin, F and Rafferty, G. (2008) Belfast: a City of Partners? Experience and Lessons from the Last Decade
  •   Morrissey, M. and McIvor, K. (2008) The Belfast Social Economy: Emergence of a Model?

 Phase 1 Reports 
  •   Jackson, E. et al.: Rethinking the Social Economy (1.36 MB)
  •   Gaffikin, F.et al.: Proceedings from the Policy Forum (1.42 MB)

 Strategic Discussion Forum Papers 
  •   Gaffikin, F. et al.: Collaborative Governance and Conflict - A Case study of Belfast (438 KB)
  •   McNeill, L. et al.: Partnership, Governance and Division in Belfast (113 KB)
  •   McNeill, L. et al.: The University and the City (64 KB)
  •   Belfast LSP: Rethinking the Social Economy (122 KB)
  •   McNeill, L. et al.: Community Planning in Belfast (212 KB)

 Selected Publications 
  • Brand, R. & Gaffikin, F. (2007) 'Collaborative Planning in an Uncollaborative World ', Planning Theory , 6 (3), pp.282-313
  • Gaffikin, F. & Sterrett, K. (2006) 'New Visions for Old Cities: The Role of Visioning in Planning', Planning Theory & Practice, 7 (2), pp.159-178
  • Gaffikin, F. & Morrissey, M. (2006) 'Planning for Peace in Contested Space', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 30 (4), pp.873-893
  • Gaffikin, F. (2005) 'Campus and Community: Changing Times for the Urban University', in McEldowney, M., Murray, M., Murtagh, B., Sterrett, K. (eds) Planning in Ireland and Beyond: Multidisciplinary Essays in Honour of John V. Greer,, School of Environmental Planning, Queen’s University Belfast, pp. 333-344
  • Gaffikin, F. and Morrissey, M. (March 2008) A New Synergy for Universities: Redefining academy as an 'engaged institution'. Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, Vol 3, No 1, 97-116, ISSN 1746-1979.
  • Gaffikin, F. and Perry, D. (2008) Discourses and Strategic Visions: the US Research University as an Institutional Manifestation of Neoliberalism in a Global Era. American Educational Research Journal.
  •   Gaffikin, F., Sterrett, K., McEldowney, M., Morrissey, M. and Hardy, M. (2008) Planning Shared Space for a Shared Future.

 Presentations 
  •   Gaffikin, Frank: Collaborative Planning & Development (513 KB)
Presentation at the SPAN conference in Dublin on 28 October 2005
  •   Brand, Ralf: Sustainable Communities - Sustainable Crumlin-Ardoyne (94 KB)
Presentation at the Interactive Learning Forum on 20 February 2006
 

 Working Papers 
Please note: In order to avoid unpublished documents to be considered pre-published, only non-final versions are made available here.
  •   Auf der Heyde, Thomas: Toward a managerial framework for community engagement and public
           scholarship.
  •   Gaffikin, Frank: Coping with conflict in peace programmes.
  •   Perry, David and Gaffikin, Frank: Discourses and visions in the US campus.
  • Mc Eldowney, M., Gaffikin, F. and Perry, D. Changing Campus in Europe: Intimations of Americanisation?
  • Gaffikin, F. and Morrissey, M. (2009) Planning in Divided Cities, Oxford: Blackwell.

 Annotated Bibliography 
Collaborative Planning
  •   Albrechts, L. & Denayer, W. (2000). Communicative Planning, Emancipatory Politics
           and Postmodernism
  •   Coaffee, J. & Healey, P. (2004). 'My Voice: My Place': Tracking Transformations in Urban Governance
  •   Elander, I. (2003). Between Efficiency and Democracy - Partnerships in Urban Governance
  •   Forester, J. (1999). Reflections on the Future Understanding of Planning Practice
  •   Foster-Fishman, P. et al (2001). Building Collaborative Capacity in Community Coalitions
  •   Giloth, R. & Wiewel, W. (1996). Equity Development in Chicago - Robert Mier’s Ideas and Practice
  •   Harris, N. (2002). Collaborative Planning - From Theoretical Foundations to Practice Forms
  •   Healey, P. (1997). Collaborative Planning - Shaping places in fragmented societies
  •   Healey, P. (1998) Collaborative Planning in a Stakeholder Society.
  •   Healey, P. (2004). Creativity and Urban Governance.
  •   Hillier, J. (2003). 'Agon'izing over Consensus – Why Habermasian Ideals cannot be 'Real.'
  •   Innes, J. (2004). Consensus Building - Clarifications for the Critics
  •   Innes, J. & Booher, D. (1999). Consensus Building and Complex Adaptive Systems
  •   Innes, J. & Booher, D. (2003) The Impact of Collaborative Planning on Governance Capacity
  •   Mier, R. (1994). Some Observations on Race in Planning
  •   Pennington, M. (2002). A Hayekian Liberal Critique of Collaborative Planning
  •   Pløger, J. (2004). Strife - Urban Planning and Agonism
  •   Sandercock, L. (2000). When Strangers become Neighbours: Managing Cities of Difference
  •   Tewdwr-Jones, M. & Allmendinger P. (2002). Conclusion
University-Community Partnerships
  •   Barber, B. (2001) The "Engaged University" in a Disengaged Society: Realistic Goal or Bad Joke?
  •   Baum, H.S. (2000) Fantasies and Realities in University-Community Partnerships.
  •   Charles, D. (2003) Universities and Territorial Development: Reshaping the Regional Role of
           UK Universities.
  •   Charles et al. (2003) The Regional Mission of Higher Education in Northern Ireland.
  •   Chatterton, P. (2000) The cultural Role of Universities in the Community: Revisiting the
           University-Community Debate.
  •   Florida, R. (1999) The role of the University – Leveraging talent, not technology.
  •   Glasson, J. (2003) The Widening Local and Regional Development Impacts of the Modern
           Universities - A Tale of Two Cities (and North-South Perspectives).
  •   Hagen, R. (2002) Globalization, university transformation and economic regeneration: A UK
           case study of public/private sector partnership.
  •   Harloe, M. & Perry, B. (2004) Universities, Localities and Regional Development: The Emergence
           of the 'Mode 2' University?
  •   Hollander, E. & Saltmarsh, J. (2000) The Engaged University.
  •   Hudson, C. (2000) The University and Regional Reciprocity.
  •   Martin, L.M.; Smith, H. and Phillips, W. (2005) Bridging 'Town & Gown' through innovative
           University-Community Partnerships.
  •   Morrow, R. (2005) Creative Activism - A Pedagogigal and Research Tool
  •   Prins, E. (2005) Framing a Conflict in a Community-University Partnership.
  •   Wiewel, W. & Broski, D. (1997) University Involvement in the Community: Developing a Partnership
           Model.
  •   Wiewel, W. & Guerrero, I. (1998) Long-Term Collaboration: Building Relationships and Achieving Results
           in the UIC Neighborhoods Initiative.
  •   Wiewel, W. & Lieber, M. (1998) Goal Achievement, Relationship Building, and Incrementalism:
           The Challenges of University-Community Partnerships

 Student Research  
  • McNeill, L. (2007) In Search of Collaborative advantage: The role of City Governance in Twinning Regeneration and Reconciliation, PhD Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Boal, K. (2007) Titanic Quarter: The Sinking of a Shared Identity for Belfast?, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • Boyd, S. (2007) Laganside: Regeneration as a Panacea?, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • Donnelly, M. (2007) Apartment Living: A Sustainable Way to Create a Compact City?, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • Duffin, D. (2007) Town centre Vitality and Viability –An Analysis of the Potential Contribution of the Living Over The Shop (LOTS) Scheme to Regeneration on the Shankill Road, Belfast, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • Fegan, E. (2007) Can Titanic Quarter Contribute to a Shared Future?, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • Frazer, J. (2007) A Design for Botanic Urban Village. MSc Work-based Study, Queen’s University Belfast.
  • Gallagher, K. (2007) Will Sprucefield, as an Out-of-town Regional Centre, affect the Regeneration of the City Centres of Belfast and Lisburn?, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • Hughes, S. (2007) An Investigation into How the Issues Associated with Studentification are being tackled by the Key Stakeholders in South Belfast, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • McCool, N. (2007) Housing Problems and Possible Solutions: Case Study of North Belfast , MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • McKenna, M. (2007) Creating a Guide for Community Led Regeneration: Case Study Inner South Belfast, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • Mulholland, C. (2007) The Role of Dark Tourism in the Regeneration of Belfast , MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • O’Toole, R. (2007) Inner-City Affordable Housing in Belfast: Donegall Pass & Sandy Row, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • Cleary, S. (2006) Spatial Planning and Economic Development: Belfast and the City Region Debate, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  • Mallon, J. (2006) A Comparative Analysis of Brownfield Regeneration in Belfast with other European and UK Examples, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  •   Cleary, S. (2006) Spatial Planning and Economic Development: Belfast and the City Region Debate, MSc Thesis, Queen's University Belfast
  •   Conroy, R. (2006)To Explore the Relationship Between Conflict Territory and Planning in Belfast, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  •   Gibson, A. (2006) War of the Walls: An investigation into the Social Reproduction of Space within Interface Areas in Belfast, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Heaney, S. (2006) Is the Writing on the Wall for Northern Ireland's Murals? An investigation into the Changing Culture of Murals in NI, BSc Dissertation, Queen’s University Belfast
  •   Mallon, J. (2006) A Comparative Analysis of Brownfield Regeneration in Belfast with other European and UK Examples, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • McCusker, A. (2006) Public Private Partnerships are the best method of procurement for regenerating and/or redeveloping schools in Northern Ireland, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Nestor, M. (2006) The Role of Development in Conflict Resolution: An Evaluation of the Potential of Crumlin Road Goal, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • O'Connor, R. (2006) An examination of how the Donegal Pass Community Forum can, given adequate support and funding, use social economy projects to help renovate their Derelict Youth Centre, MSc Work Based Study
  • O'Kane, B. (2006) North Foreshore Public Consultation Report Produced on behalf of Belfast City Council's Development Department, MSc Work based study
  • Robinson, A. (2006) The Markets area of South Belfast has suffered a weakening sense of place and community spirit, due to the high amount of regeneration and change in the area over the past forty years, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Rusk, K. (2006) Are Town Planners the most appropriate profession to drive the Community Planning process in Northern Ireland?, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Wilson, R. (2006) A critical analysis and evaluation of the Titanic Quarter and its potential impact on Belfast City Centre, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Bannon, C. (2005) The Sociology of Design and Aesthetics: the Case of Laganside. MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Higgins, K. (2005) Engaged Universities in Contested Cities, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • McFadden, P. (2005) Community and Planning: The Difficult Dialogue, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • O'Connor, L. (2005) Reconciliation through Regeneration: The Challenges and Opportunities of Interface Development in Belfast, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Reynolds, L. (2005) The Implications of Territoriality in North Belfast on Contemporary Requirements to Develop Brownfield Land and the Response of Planning, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Wilson, S. (2005) Planning for Regeneration and Reconciliation: the Duncairn Experience, MSc Thesis, Queen’s University Belfast

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