This paper focuses on the agency exhibited by municipal governments in modifying or resisting neoliberal policies, by investigating their efforts to manufacture favorable competitive urban identities. In particular, this paper emphasizes how national ideologies are (re)articulated at a local level by medium-sized cities placed within different national contexts and, thus, exposed to different orientations toward neoliberal principles. By performing historical urban research in Leicester (UK) and Reims (France), this study identifies different expressions of local agency through which cities present their identities on a global scenario, by responding to similar pressure of deindustrialization and urban competition from mid-1970s. If ...
This thesis examines the response of two medium-sized cities, the French city of Reims and the Engli...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
This paper seeks to test the validity of the radical analysis framework of neoliberalization, heavil...
This paper focuses on the agency exhibited by municipal governments in modifying or resisting neoli...
This paper examines the relation between ethno-nationalism and neoliberalism in urban space. Contrar...
This essay examines the hegemonic-discursive barriers facing local action in cities today, first, by...
International audienceThe concept of the neoliberal city has become a key structuring analytical fra...
This paper draws on a study of town twinning in Britain since 1945 to engage with narratives of ‘the...
With forces of globalization and a neoliberal commitment to open markets, cities in the developing w...
In the wake of both post-colonial critiques of urban studies and the emerging realities of “planetar...
This introduction takes stock of the disjuncture between several seams of urban studies and historic...
The study of multinational enterprises (MNE) responses to multiple and contradicting institutional p...
Global Cities are key nodes in circuits of transnational political activity. As dense spaces of poli...
The growing economic importance of urban networks transforms the political relations in metropolitan...
Recently proliferating ‘smart city’ building efforts have lent themselves well to interpretations th...
This thesis examines the response of two medium-sized cities, the French city of Reims and the Engli...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
This paper seeks to test the validity of the radical analysis framework of neoliberalization, heavil...
This paper focuses on the agency exhibited by municipal governments in modifying or resisting neoli...
This paper examines the relation between ethno-nationalism and neoliberalism in urban space. Contrar...
This essay examines the hegemonic-discursive barriers facing local action in cities today, first, by...
International audienceThe concept of the neoliberal city has become a key structuring analytical fra...
This paper draws on a study of town twinning in Britain since 1945 to engage with narratives of ‘the...
With forces of globalization and a neoliberal commitment to open markets, cities in the developing w...
In the wake of both post-colonial critiques of urban studies and the emerging realities of “planetar...
This introduction takes stock of the disjuncture between several seams of urban studies and historic...
The study of multinational enterprises (MNE) responses to multiple and contradicting institutional p...
Global Cities are key nodes in circuits of transnational political activity. As dense spaces of poli...
The growing economic importance of urban networks transforms the political relations in metropolitan...
Recently proliferating ‘smart city’ building efforts have lent themselves well to interpretations th...
This thesis examines the response of two medium-sized cities, the French city of Reims and the Engli...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
This paper seeks to test the validity of the radical analysis framework of neoliberalization, heavil...