Sport and the Analysis of Symbolic Regimes: A Case Study of the City of Sheffield

The authors evaluate the role of sport in the construction of a symbolic project for the city of Sheffield. They seek to illustrate that although in regime analyses, the ideological dimensions of the activities of regimes in urban governance are often neglected, regime approaches can provide appropr...

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Deindustrialization
Economic aspects
Economic conditions
Economic development
England
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Urban Development
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