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Between Realism and Revolt

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Leading governance theorist Jonathan S. Davies develops a rich comparative analysis of austerity governance and resistance in eight cities, to establish a conjunctural perspective on the rolling cr...
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  • 21 April 2021
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Leading governance theorist Jonathan S. Davies develops a rich comparative analysis of austerity governance and resistance in eight cities, to establish a conjunctural perspective on the rolling crises of neoliberal globalism.

Drawing on a major international study of eight cities, Davies employs Gramscian regime analysis to consider the consolidation, weakening and transformation of urban governance regimes through the age of austerity. He explores how urban governance shapes variations in austere neoliberalism, tackling themes including collaboration, dominance, resistance and counter-hegemony.

The book is a significant addition to thinking about how the era of austerity politics influences urban governance today, and the potential for alternative urban futures.

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Price: $40.95
Pages: 270
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 21 April 2021
ISBN: 9781529210927
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy, Public administration / Public policy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, Comparative politics
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Jonathan S. Davies is Director of the Centre for Urban Research on Austerity and Professor of Critical Policy Studies, at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.

Studying Urban Political (Dis)Orders

Dynamics of Crisis, Neoliberalisation and Austerity

Austerity and State Rescaling

Consolidating Neoliberal Austerity Regimes

Regime Divergence and the Limits of Austere Neoliberalism

Resisting Austerity: Resonant Solidarities and Small Wins

The ‘Activity of Ruling Groups’: Containment, De-mobilisation and Fragmentation

Reading the Conjuncture: (Dis)Ordering Dynamics in the Crises of Neoliberal Globalism

Afterword: Into the Pandemic