Reconstructing urban regime theory: regulating urban politics in a global economy / edited by Mickey Lauria
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Sage, 1997. Thousand Oaks:Description: ix,: 278 pISBN:- 9780761901518
- 320.85 REC
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | Library, SPAB E-2 | Non Fiction | 320.85 REC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out to Nikhil Ranjan Mandal (PF092) | 03/03/2025 | 004796 |
Contents : -
1.Introduction - Mickey Lauria Reconstructing Urban Regime Theory--
PART ONE: CONCEPTUALIZING THE REGULATION OF URBAN REGIMES--
2. Concrete Research, Urban Regimes, and Regulation Theory - Mark Goodwin and Joe Painter--
3. Spatial Structures of Regulation and Urban Regimes - Marshall M A Feldman--
4. A Neo-Gramscian Approach to the Regulation of Urban Regimes - Bob Jessop Accumulation Strategies, Hegemonic Projects, and Governance--
PART TWO: RECONSTRUCTING URBAN REGIME ABSTRACTIONS--
5. City Politics in an Era of Globalization - Christopher Leo--
6.Governance, Urban Regime Analysis, and the Politics of Local Economic Development - Kevin R Cox--
7. Regulation, Regime, and Practice in Urban Politics - Joe Painter--
PART THREE: CONCRETE RESEARCH: REGULATING URBAN POLITICS IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY--
8. Coalition, Market and State - Cynthia Horan Postwar Development Politics in Boston--
9. City Planning and the Postwar Regime in Philadelphia - Robert A Beauregard--
10. Cleveland the `Comeback City' - W Dennis Keating The Politics of Redevelopment and Sports Stadiums amidst Decline--
11. Regulating Suburban Politics - Andrew E G Jonas `Suburban-Defense Transition', Institutional Capacities, and Territorial Reorganization in Southern California--
PART FOUR: REGULATING URBAN REGIMES--
12. Regulating Urban Regimes - Mickey Lauria Reconstruction or Impasse.
There are no comments on this title.