open access articleAusterity has been delivered in the UK, without durably effective resistance. Read through a dialogue between Urban Regime Theory and Gramsci’s theory of the integral state, the paper considers how austerity was normalised and made governable in the city of Leicester. It shows how Leicester navigated waves of crisis, restructuring and austerity, positioning itself as a multicultural city of entrepreneurs. The paper explores historical influences on the development of the local state, inscribed in the politics of austerity governance today. From a regime-theoretical standpoint, it shows how the local state accrued the governing resources to deliver austerity, while disorganising and containing resistance. Imbued with lega...
Often hailed as “the poster child of Europe” for its discipline and compliance in managing austerit...
The governance of neighborhood redevelopment and revitalization in Baltimore demonstrates the normal...
Austerity states, institutional dismantling and the governance of sub-national economic development:...
open access articleDrawing from neo-Gramscian theory, the paper explores how urban austerity governa...
Open access article. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the URI link.The resear...
The paper draws on research from two funded projects on austerity governance. It draws mainly from ...
Altres ajuts: ESRC/ES/L012898/1This paper explores neoliberalisation and its counter-currents throug...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
Many austerity accounts focus on the shrinkage of city governments, with less emphasis on state-buil...
This article examines the risk of what we term ‘austerity co‐production’, a weak form of collaborati...
Austerity is an increasingly important feature of urban society in Western countries, both as a site...
This article discusses the European wave of contention catalysed by the financial market crash of 20...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
This article critically analyses the management of public sector austerity. Focusing on the case of ...
© The Author (2023). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Often hailed as “the poster child of Europe” for its discipline and compliance in managing austerit...
The governance of neighborhood redevelopment and revitalization in Baltimore demonstrates the normal...
Austerity states, institutional dismantling and the governance of sub-national economic development:...
open access articleDrawing from neo-Gramscian theory, the paper explores how urban austerity governa...
Open access article. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the URI link.The resear...
The paper draws on research from two funded projects on austerity governance. It draws mainly from ...
Altres ajuts: ESRC/ES/L012898/1This paper explores neoliberalisation and its counter-currents throug...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
Many austerity accounts focus on the shrinkage of city governments, with less emphasis on state-buil...
This article examines the risk of what we term ‘austerity co‐production’, a weak form of collaborati...
Austerity is an increasingly important feature of urban society in Western countries, both as a site...
This article discusses the European wave of contention catalysed by the financial market crash of 20...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
This article critically analyses the management of public sector austerity. Focusing on the case of ...
© The Author (2023). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Often hailed as “the poster child of Europe” for its discipline and compliance in managing austerit...
The governance of neighborhood redevelopment and revitalization in Baltimore demonstrates the normal...
Austerity states, institutional dismantling and the governance of sub-national economic development:...