Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian traditions of political statehood, it is now routinely contended that regions are ‘in resurgence’. Nonetheless, much of the debate on this purported regional renaissance is bedevilled by confusion over what scholars and activists mean by regions and an analogous mystification as to why some regions are ‘successful’, ‘lagging’ or ‘different’. Our paper aims to instil some coherence to this debate by distinguishing between what we term regional spaces and spaces of regionalism. It then draws on this distinction to explore the institutionalization of England's South West region, highlighting some tensions which prevail over its economic future, its polit...
In the book The Rise of the English regions? devolution as it affects the English Regions is analyse...
A decade ago, regions were the hot topic in political economy. Convinced by accounts of how regions ...
One of the stories of Brexit has been the rediscovery of some sort of English nationalism. This chap...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
This paper is positioned within debates on the territorial restructuring of the national state and t...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
This paper adopts a critical regionalist perspective to bring new insights into the drivers of stat...
The idea of regions as territorially fixed in some vital political sense is a stubborn conception, o...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous academic and political appeal to the regional scale as the ...
Recent academic discourses pertaining to a 'new regionalism' in economic development and territorial...
Recent academic discourses pertaining to a `new regionalism' in economic development and territorial...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous appeal in debating the relative decline in ‘territorially e...
This book analyzes devolution as it affects the English Regions, working from the perspective of une...
Abstract. The regional question has emerged as an important theoretical and political issue over the...
In the book The Rise of the English regions? devolution as it affects the English Regions is analyse...
A decade ago, regions were the hot topic in political economy. Convinced by accounts of how regions ...
One of the stories of Brexit has been the rediscovery of some sort of English nationalism. This chap...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
This paper is positioned within debates on the territorial restructuring of the national state and t...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
This paper adopts a critical regionalist perspective to bring new insights into the drivers of stat...
The idea of regions as territorially fixed in some vital political sense is a stubborn conception, o...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous academic and political appeal to the regional scale as the ...
Recent academic discourses pertaining to a 'new regionalism' in economic development and territorial...
Recent academic discourses pertaining to a `new regionalism' in economic development and territorial...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous appeal in debating the relative decline in ‘territorially e...
This book analyzes devolution as it affects the English Regions, working from the perspective of une...
Abstract. The regional question has emerged as an important theoretical and political issue over the...
In the book The Rise of the English regions? devolution as it affects the English Regions is analyse...
A decade ago, regions were the hot topic in political economy. Convinced by accounts of how regions ...
One of the stories of Brexit has been the rediscovery of some sort of English nationalism. This chap...