This paper suggests that crisis theories provide a framework for analyzing the urban spaces of neoliberalism. Drawing on crisis–theoretic approaches to state theory, we examine the path–dependent links between neoliberalism, urban policy, and Britain’s cyclical and crisis–prone cities through three tendencies: the geographies of state regulation, the institutionalization of interurban competition, and rescaling as the “crisis of crisis–management.” These are used to explore the argument that Britain’s cities are hosts to ineffectual regulatory strategies because urban policy appears to be a response to the sociopolitical and geographical contradictions of previous rounds of urban policy, and not the underpinning contradictions of accumulati...
This paper deals with the question how urban crises – whether political, economic, financial, enviro...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
open access articleDrawing from neo-Gramscian theory, the paper explores how urban austerity governa...
This paper suggests that crisis theories provide a framework for analyzing the urban spaces of neoli...
Neoliberalization processes have been reshaping the landscapes of urban development for more than th...
The concept of the neoliberal city has become a key structuring analytical framework in the field of...
Neoliberal urbanism has thrown up opportunities as well as constraints for the political and analyti...
This paper discusses the recurrence and the recurrent limitations of liberalism as a general discour...
This article develops a framework for understanding policy-making responses to the crisis of the pos...
This article develops a framework for understanding policy-making responses to the crisis of the pos...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
Over the past three decades, cities in Western capitalist countries have been transformed under the ...
The current crisis, with its particularly severe configuration in Southern European countries, provi...
How and why has urban policy and politics become dominated by pro-market thinking in the past three ...
Does neoliberalism matter for cities, urbanization processes, urban governance and policies? How and...
This paper deals with the question how urban crises – whether political, economic, financial, enviro...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
open access articleDrawing from neo-Gramscian theory, the paper explores how urban austerity governa...
This paper suggests that crisis theories provide a framework for analyzing the urban spaces of neoli...
Neoliberalization processes have been reshaping the landscapes of urban development for more than th...
The concept of the neoliberal city has become a key structuring analytical framework in the field of...
Neoliberal urbanism has thrown up opportunities as well as constraints for the political and analyti...
This paper discusses the recurrence and the recurrent limitations of liberalism as a general discour...
This article develops a framework for understanding policy-making responses to the crisis of the pos...
This article develops a framework for understanding policy-making responses to the crisis of the pos...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
Over the past three decades, cities in Western capitalist countries have been transformed under the ...
The current crisis, with its particularly severe configuration in Southern European countries, provi...
How and why has urban policy and politics become dominated by pro-market thinking in the past three ...
Does neoliberalism matter for cities, urbanization processes, urban governance and policies? How and...
This paper deals with the question how urban crises – whether political, economic, financial, enviro...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
open access articleDrawing from neo-Gramscian theory, the paper explores how urban austerity governa...