Using the case of Cardiff, Wales, we argue that the hybridisation of local governance forms is exacerbated by the downscaling and offloading of austerity politics. Conceptualising hybridity as a process which operates across governmental scales, at the organisational and at the individual level helps understand the growing complexities of local governance under austerity and the tensions which arise in seeking to assemble locally appropriate ideas and practices. Conceptualising hybridity as practice, we consider how 'hybrid officers' at the frontline experience austerity, their situated agency, and the implications for higher levels of governance
By comparing Cardiff and San Sebastián-Donostia (SSD), the paper argues that local governments’ capa...
This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by ...
This article was co-authored in collaboration with colleagues from University of the Basque Country ...
This paper is a result from the research project 'TRANSGOB' led by Dr Ismael Blanco at the Universid...
Using the case of Cardiff, Wales, we argue that the hybridisation of local governance forms is exace...
Seeking to understand local governance under austerity localism raises questions about changing stat...
This article introduces and applies a three-stage process to show how advocates of the conflicting i...
This article introduces and applies a three-stage process to show how advocates of the conflicting i...
In the context of austerity, some of the taken for granted territorial boundaries of local governmen...
Localism is an active political strategy, developed in a period of austerity by the UK's coalition g...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
© 2014 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. The form of crisis-governance responses to austerity urb...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis and subsequent austerity drive across Europe and North America has ...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
By comparing Cardiff and San Sebastián-Donostia (SSD), the paper argues that local governments’ capa...
This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by ...
This article was co-authored in collaboration with colleagues from University of the Basque Country ...
This paper is a result from the research project 'TRANSGOB' led by Dr Ismael Blanco at the Universid...
Using the case of Cardiff, Wales, we argue that the hybridisation of local governance forms is exace...
Seeking to understand local governance under austerity localism raises questions about changing stat...
This article introduces and applies a three-stage process to show how advocates of the conflicting i...
This article introduces and applies a three-stage process to show how advocates of the conflicting i...
In the context of austerity, some of the taken for granted territorial boundaries of local governmen...
Localism is an active political strategy, developed in a period of austerity by the UK's coalition g...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
© 2014 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. The form of crisis-governance responses to austerity urb...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis and subsequent austerity drive across Europe and North America has ...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
By comparing Cardiff and San Sebastián-Donostia (SSD), the paper argues that local governments’ capa...
This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by ...
This article was co-authored in collaboration with colleagues from University of the Basque Country ...