In this article, I analyze the politics of urbanization and competitiveness-led state spatial transformations through political narratives. By analyzing empirical material, I search for ways of reasoning and rationalities that disclose the dynamics of the depoliticization and politicization of different spatial transformations of urbanization. Based on extensive interviews, I argue that a general understanding of urbanization as an external, global inevitability and as a force prevails among political elites. This key rationality and other sedimented knowledge duly opens up new political debates on the proper political management of urbanization and national adaptation. The order of reasoning is clear: the political elites argue that the pe...
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Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 Urban Research Publications LimitedThis is the accepted version of t...
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This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
This paper debates the relationships between transition and urbanization by problematizing the opera...
In recent years, two apparently contradictory but, in fact, complementary socio-political phenomena ...
This article argues that neoliberal state restructuring is best theorized by bringing two critical a...
This article suggests that the developments during the past few decades indicate a qualitative shift...
This paper argues that city-region building debates and relatedly ‘post-political’ literatures are m...
This paper argues that city-region building debates and relatedly ‘post-political’ literatures are m...
This article analyses the changing relations and deal making processes between the State of Finland ...
Urbanization is seen as a crucial development that alters space and societies in various ways. In pu...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 Urban Research Publications LimitedThis is the accepted version of t...
The aim of our article is to follow how global policy models affect local policy making. Each city h...
This article sets out a new conceptual framework for investigating how city regionalism is constitut...
We outline the rationale for re-opening the issue of the spatiality of the ‘urban’ in urban politics...
In the wake of both post-colonial critiques of urban studies and the emerging realities of “planetar...
This paper develops perspectives which seek to spatialize authoritarian neoliberalism through arguin...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
This paper debates the relationships between transition and urbanization by problematizing the opera...
In recent years, two apparently contradictory but, in fact, complementary socio-political phenomena ...
This article argues that neoliberal state restructuring is best theorized by bringing two critical a...