Neoliberal practices are the new orthodoxy within urban governance imposing limits to participatory and more democratic forms of engagement in the city, particularly where they challenge the official discourses through which cities strive to be competitive spaces in the globalizing economy. This paper offers a theoretical understanding of these limits through two related propositions. First, that urban governance has assumed a post-political configuration; second, and reflecting such a configuration, urban entrepreneurialism is becoming defined by a new style of politics, urban neo-populism. Against the disciplining imperative of creating the competitive city, neo-populism becomes defined around the manufacture of consensus politics, the ef...
The 2010 Citizens United ruling has been misunderstood. This essay argues that the FEC’s arguments, ...
The concept of the neoliberal city has become a key structuring analytical framework in the field of...
This essay examines the hegemonic-discursive barriers facing local action in cities today, first, by...
Neoliberal practices are the new orthodoxy within urban governance imposing limits to participatory ...
Neoliberal urbanism has thrown up opportunities as well as constraints for the political and analyti...
Over the past three decades, research in urban politics or increasingly urban governance reveals a l...
Several approaches that underlie urban politics are discussed in the paper. They include neo-liberal...
Neoliberalism appears to have contributed to increased inequality, urban poverty, economic exclusion...
This special section builds on Planning the Post-Political City-Part 1 to examine if and how plannin...
Privatization of urban space is increasing, the needs of the global economy push out those of ordina...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the challenges faced by contemporary urban activism in the n...
Nicht angegeben.The paper is based on the comparative study of six grassroots movements challenging ...
Does neoliberalism matter for cities, urbanization processes, urban governance and policies? How and...
Essay faces the problem of determinacy of global capitalism processes for the reality of urban pol...
This paper discusses the recurrence and the recurrent limitations of liberalism as a general discour...
The 2010 Citizens United ruling has been misunderstood. This essay argues that the FEC’s arguments, ...
The concept of the neoliberal city has become a key structuring analytical framework in the field of...
This essay examines the hegemonic-discursive barriers facing local action in cities today, first, by...
Neoliberal practices are the new orthodoxy within urban governance imposing limits to participatory ...
Neoliberal urbanism has thrown up opportunities as well as constraints for the political and analyti...
Over the past three decades, research in urban politics or increasingly urban governance reveals a l...
Several approaches that underlie urban politics are discussed in the paper. They include neo-liberal...
Neoliberalism appears to have contributed to increased inequality, urban poverty, economic exclusion...
This special section builds on Planning the Post-Political City-Part 1 to examine if and how plannin...
Privatization of urban space is increasing, the needs of the global economy push out those of ordina...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the challenges faced by contemporary urban activism in the n...
Nicht angegeben.The paper is based on the comparative study of six grassroots movements challenging ...
Does neoliberalism matter for cities, urbanization processes, urban governance and policies? How and...
Essay faces the problem of determinacy of global capitalism processes for the reality of urban pol...
This paper discusses the recurrence and the recurrent limitations of liberalism as a general discour...
The 2010 Citizens United ruling has been misunderstood. This essay argues that the FEC’s arguments, ...
The concept of the neoliberal city has become a key structuring analytical framework in the field of...
This essay examines the hegemonic-discursive barriers facing local action in cities today, first, by...