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Governing Cities: Politics and Policy
✍ Scribed by Madeleine Pill
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 187
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
In our urban world, cities are where most of us experience how our economies and societies are organised and the inequalities which result.
This textbook introduces ideas, theories, concepts and examples to help us understand the political and policy challenges of governing cities, centred on the principal challenge of how to make our cities more equitable. It poses critical questions – about how cities are governed, by whom, according to what values, and for whom – and draws from a wide range of urban scholarship. The ‘how’ covers urban politics and the policy instruments which result. The ‘by whom’ addresses power relations within and beyond the city and the tensions between different priorities and values. The ‘for whom’ centres equity and the role of citizens and collective action in how we are governed.
In addressing these questions, the book provides an overview of the core theories of urban politics and governance, thinks about what happens at different scales, and examines new forms of citizen activism which herald alternatives for cities. It is a unique introduction to students, policymakers and practitioners who want to understand and seek to improve urban politics and policy.
✦ Table of Contents
Preface
Contents
List of Tables
1 Questions About Cities
Being Critical
Studying Cities
The Intent of This Book
How We Proceed
References
2 What Is a City and Why Do They Matter?
Introduction
What Is a City?
Eras of Urbanisation
Why Do Cities Matter?
What Challenges Arise in Governing Cities?
Conclusion
References
3 How and by Whom Are Cities Governed?
Introduction
What Is Urban Governance?
Urban Regime Theory
Urban Governance Theory
Modelling Reality
Managerialism
From Managerialism to Entrepreneurialism
Neoliberalism
Urban Governance in Policy and Practice
Network and Collaborative Governance: Where’s the Citizen?
Austerity Governance
Conclusion
References
4 What Policies and Strategies Arise?
Introduction
What Is Urban Policy?
Urban Policy Is Politics
Theories of Urban Policy as Urban Politics
The ‘Urban Problem’
The Triumph of the City
Urban Policy in Practice
Policy Transfer and Translation
How Does Urban Planning Shape the City?
Planning as a Solution to Urban Problems
Metropolitan Strategic Planning
What Does This Mean for Governing Cities?
Conclusion
References
5 What Happens at Different Scales?
Introduction
Why Do We Need to Think About Scale?
State Rescaling
The National State Level Continues to Matter
Different Governmental Systems
Cities in the Rescaled State
New Regionalisms
Space of Flows or Space of Places
Competitive City-Regionalism in Practice
Place-Based Deals
New Localisms
The Neighbourhood
Defining Neighbourhood and Associated Forms of Governance
Area Interventions
Private Neighbourhoods
What Does This Mean for Governing Cities?
Conclusion
References
6 What Are Citizens Doing?
Introduction
Urban Citizenship and the Right to the City
Rights-Based Approaches
The Right to the City
Citizenship Under Coercive Governance
How Is Collective Action Changing?
Community Organising
Transforming Governance?
Informal Urbanism
Social Innovation and Civic Enterprises
Urban Commoning
New Urban Activisms
New Municipalism and Community Wealth Building
What Does This Mean for Governing Cities?
Conclusion
References
7 Futures for Governing Cities
Introduction
Coronavirus Pandemic: Insights for City Futures
The Political City
Challenging the Mainstream
Imagining the Future City
A Critical Agenda
To Conclude on a Note of Hope
References
References
Index
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