Alice Earleyمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Alice Earley is a Researcher at the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) within the Division of Urban Studies and Social Policy at the University of Glasgow. Her work focuses on urban regeneration, gentrification, housing inequalities, and community enterprises. Prior roles include Research Fellow at UCL’s Bartlett School of Planning and Tutor in Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow. Education: PhD in Urban Studies (University of Glasgow, 2022) MRes in Urban Research (University of Glasgow) MSc in Urban Regeneration (Bartlett School of Planning, UCL) MA(Hons) in Geography (University of Edinburgh) Research Interests: Alice’s research explores debates on regeneration vs. gentrification, housing inequalities, community asset management, and urban governance. Her work emphasizes structural inequalities and the role of partnerships in policy processes. She advocates for equitable urban development through community-led initiatives and policy reforms. Teaching & Collaboration: At the University of Glasgow, Alice has taught courses on urban policy, public policy, and planning. She also contributed to teaching at UCL. Her collaborations include projects with CaCHE, the Scottish Government, and community organizations like BS3 Community Development. Current projects address housing policy in Scotland and England, including affordable housing strategies and private rented sector regulation. Labs/Teams: Affiliated with CaCHE and the Neighbourhoods, Welfare and Wellbeing Research Group at Glasgow’s Urban Studies department. Engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations across urban studies, public policy, and geography.









