This doctoral study is situated within key debates concerned with how new urban and regional spaces are being produced in globalisation. Emphasising the weaknesses of 'orthodox' techno-economic interpretations of the 'rise of the region', the state space approach conceives the emergence of new regional governance spaces as the result of political processes in which the state plays a key role (Brenner, 2004). While this framework highlights the role of existent scalar/institutional arrangements (and their political orientations) in channelling and delimiting political economic change, it also raises crucial questions on the role of agency. There is the need for a more developed understanding of issues of political agency and struggle in part...
Across England, planning and governance modes of regulation of supra-local development strategies ar...
This short paper addresses the issue of ‘governance’ in urban regions. Following a brief introductio...
In this paper I assess the value of regulation theory for studying transformations in governance at ...
This paper examines the evolving pattern of city-regional governance in England. Following the demis...
In recent debates on the regulation and governance of contemporary capitalism and its territorial fo...
The development of functional economic areas and their relationship to governance has been attractin...
This paper adopts a critical regionalist perspective to bring new insights into the drivers of stat...
The development of functional economic areas and their relationship to governance has been attractin...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous academic and political appeal to the regional scale as the ...
Recent debate has focused on the role of state spatial approaches to the governance of an increasing...
This paper reviews changes over the last 10 years in the governance arrangements and processes invo...
After 2010, the UK Government’s espousal of a Localist agenda reflected a rejection of the regional ...
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
After successive experiments with top-down and formalised regionalism, the current phase in English ...
Across England, planning and governance modes of regulation of supra-local development strategies ar...
This short paper addresses the issue of ‘governance’ in urban regions. Following a brief introductio...
In this paper I assess the value of regulation theory for studying transformations in governance at ...
This paper examines the evolving pattern of city-regional governance in England. Following the demis...
In recent debates on the regulation and governance of contemporary capitalism and its territorial fo...
The development of functional economic areas and their relationship to governance has been attractin...
This paper adopts a critical regionalist perspective to bring new insights into the drivers of stat...
The development of functional economic areas and their relationship to governance has been attractin...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous academic and political appeal to the regional scale as the ...
Recent debate has focused on the role of state spatial approaches to the governance of an increasing...
This paper reviews changes over the last 10 years in the governance arrangements and processes invo...
After 2010, the UK Government’s espousal of a Localist agenda reflected a rejection of the regional ...
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
After successive experiments with top-down and formalised regionalism, the current phase in English ...
Across England, planning and governance modes of regulation of supra-local development strategies ar...
This short paper addresses the issue of ‘governance’ in urban regions. Following a brief introductio...
In this paper I assess the value of regulation theory for studying transformations in governance at ...