Summary. This paper develops an institutionalist framework for analysing transformations in urban governance, focusing in particular on assessing the potential of initiatives designed to ‘mainstream ’ citizen participation and ‘voice ’ in local government processes. The framework centres on an analytical conception of levels of social formation: specific episodes of collective action; the on-going work of governance practices and discourse formation and use; and underpinning culturally embedded assumptions and habits. The central argument is that trans-formations in urban governance capacity need to penetrate all three levels to effect enduring changes in governance cultures. The framework is used to assess the early experience of an attemp...
Abstract This article examines New Labour’s approach to joined-up government within UK urban policy....
This pilot project addressed one of the most critical urban challenges today namely, how can social ...
Local governments in Western Europe have become increasingly involved in network building with the l...
The purpose of this paper is to explore public participation from the perspective of two parallel de...
The narrative of urban sustainability transformations epitomises the hope that urban governance can ...
Society takes place in cities and shapes them. The “city” is commonly attributed with certain object...
This article addresses the changing nature of English urban governance since 1997 and the paradoxica...
Urban shrinking processes are increasingly recognized as a phenomenon for research in urban politics...
Urban governance in cities is shaped by, and shapes, global discourses. These discourses shape the d...
Urban regime theory maintains a privileged position of business power within governing coalitions. N...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
Experimentation and hybridization are pervasive in city-regional governance. Administrations cope wi...
This chapter presents an overview of governance theories and discusses the emergence of governance a...
This paper traces key policy challenges facing Australia\u27s metropolitan cities as a result of mul...
This chapter discusses both citizen and stakeholder participation as an instrument in urban governan...
Abstract This article examines New Labour’s approach to joined-up government within UK urban policy....
This pilot project addressed one of the most critical urban challenges today namely, how can social ...
Local governments in Western Europe have become increasingly involved in network building with the l...
The purpose of this paper is to explore public participation from the perspective of two parallel de...
The narrative of urban sustainability transformations epitomises the hope that urban governance can ...
Society takes place in cities and shapes them. The “city” is commonly attributed with certain object...
This article addresses the changing nature of English urban governance since 1997 and the paradoxica...
Urban shrinking processes are increasingly recognized as a phenomenon for research in urban politics...
Urban governance in cities is shaped by, and shapes, global discourses. These discourses shape the d...
Urban regime theory maintains a privileged position of business power within governing coalitions. N...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
Experimentation and hybridization are pervasive in city-regional governance. Administrations cope wi...
This chapter presents an overview of governance theories and discusses the emergence of governance a...
This paper traces key policy challenges facing Australia\u27s metropolitan cities as a result of mul...
This chapter discusses both citizen and stakeholder participation as an instrument in urban governan...
Abstract This article examines New Labour’s approach to joined-up government within UK urban policy....
This pilot project addressed one of the most critical urban challenges today namely, how can social ...
Local governments in Western Europe have become increasingly involved in network building with the l...