The local state, and more broadly the logic of the local, remains divorced from accounts of urban governance. Addressing this omission, this article examines how a focus on the local opens up new avenues of enquiry in urban governance. It first discusses the interactions of the ‘urban’ and the ‘local’, analysing the significance of both to an understanding of neoliberalism in action. It then evaluates the opportunities and challenges that emerge from the multiple interplays of the ‘local’ and the ‘urban’, setting out five focal points for the exploration of the local: understandings of ‘crisis’; politics, meaning and affect; agency and regulatory intermediaries; the turn to practice; and place and comparison. The article concludes by callin...
This paper suggests that crisis theories provide a framework for analyzing the urban spaces of neoli...
This paper discusses the recurrence and the recurrent limitations of liberalism as a general discour...
How and why has urban policy and politics become dominated by pro-market thinking in the past three ...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
The current climate of cuts, austerity and state retrenchment has intensified a focus on neoliberali...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
The concept of the neoliberal city has become a key structuring analytical framework in the field of...
In recent years the shift from local government to local governance has apparently become a pervasiv...
What is the role of market actors in recent urban transformations? To what extent do market actors a...
Does neoliberalism matter for cities, urbanization processes, urban governance and policies? How and...
This book provides an overview of neoliberalising trends in urban policies and governance by present...
This paper approaches the global city concept from a local perspective taking into account the polit...
The City of Gold Coast in Australia has grown rapidly over the last half century to become the sixth...
This article foregrounds leadership, specifically ‘local political leadership’ as a neglected but si...
An effort is made in this paper to contribute to recent debates, inspired by the regulationist liter...
This paper suggests that crisis theories provide a framework for analyzing the urban spaces of neoli...
This paper discusses the recurrence and the recurrent limitations of liberalism as a general discour...
How and why has urban policy and politics become dominated by pro-market thinking in the past three ...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
The current climate of cuts, austerity and state retrenchment has intensified a focus on neoliberali...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
The concept of the neoliberal city has become a key structuring analytical framework in the field of...
In recent years the shift from local government to local governance has apparently become a pervasiv...
What is the role of market actors in recent urban transformations? To what extent do market actors a...
Does neoliberalism matter for cities, urbanization processes, urban governance and policies? How and...
This book provides an overview of neoliberalising trends in urban policies and governance by present...
This paper approaches the global city concept from a local perspective taking into account the polit...
The City of Gold Coast in Australia has grown rapidly over the last half century to become the sixth...
This article foregrounds leadership, specifically ‘local political leadership’ as a neglected but si...
An effort is made in this paper to contribute to recent debates, inspired by the regulationist liter...
This paper suggests that crisis theories provide a framework for analyzing the urban spaces of neoli...
This paper discusses the recurrence and the recurrent limitations of liberalism as a general discour...
How and why has urban policy and politics become dominated by pro-market thinking in the past three ...