9781529205824-1529205824-New Developments in Urban Governance: Rethinking Collaboration in the Age of Austerity

New Developments in Urban Governance: Rethinking Collaboration in the Age of Austerity

ISBN-13: 9781529205824
ISBN-10: 1529205824
Edition: First Edition
Author: Steven Griggs, David Howarth, Roger Keil, Pierre Hamel, Salazar, Brendan Gleeson, Jonathan S Davies, Madeleine Pill, Adrian Bua, Hayley Henderson, Ismael Blanco, Ioannis Chorianopoulos, Mercè Cortina-Oriol, Andrés Feandeiro, Niamh Gaynor
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Format: Hardcover 194 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781529205824
ISBN-10: 1529205824
Edition: First Edition
Author: Steven Griggs, David Howarth, Roger Keil, Pierre Hamel, Salazar, Brendan Gleeson, Jonathan S Davies, Madeleine Pill, Adrian Bua, Hayley Henderson, Ismael Blanco, Ioannis Chorianopoulos, Mercè Cortina-Oriol, Andrés Feandeiro, Niamh Gaynor
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Format: Hardcover 194 pages

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New Developments in Urban Governance: Rethinking Collaboration in the Age of Austerity (ISBN-13: 9781529205824 and ISBN-10: 1529205824), written by authors Steven Griggs, David Howarth, Roger Keil, Pierre Hamel, Salazar, Brendan Gleeson, Jonathan S Davies, Madeleine Pill, Adrian Bua, Hayley Henderson, Ismael Blanco, Ioannis Chorianopoulos, Mercè Cortina-Oriol, Andrés Feandeiro, Niamh Gaynor, was published by Bristol University Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Urban Planning & Development (Social Sciences, Human Geography, Urban, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent New Developments in Urban Governance: Rethinking Collaboration in the Age of Austerity (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Urban Planning & Development books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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This book presents the findings of a major Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) project into urban austerity governance in eight cities across the world (Athens, Baltimore, Barcelona, Melbourne, Dublin, Leicester, Montréal and Nantes). It offers comparative reflections on the myriad experiences of collaborative governance and its limitations. An international collaborative from across the social sciences, the book discusses ways that citizens, activists and local states collaborate and come into conflict in attempting to build just cities. It examines the development of egalitarian collaborative governance strategies, provides innovative ideas and tools to extend emancipatory governance practices and shows hopeful possibilities for cities beyond austerity and neoliberalism.

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