This book charts the development of the academic field of Regional Studies and the application of its concepts in public policy through its learned society, the Regional Studies Association. It traces the intellectual history of regional studies and regional science from the 1960s into the 2000s and the impact of the regional concept in public policy through the changing priorities of government in the UK and Europe. By approaching the history through the Regional Studies Association, it interrogates the role and function of the 'learned society' model of organisation in contemporary academia…mehr
This book charts the development of the academic field of Regional Studies and the application of its concepts in public policy through its learned society, the Regional Studies Association. It traces the intellectual history of regional studies and regional science from the 1960s into the 2000s and the impact of the regional concept in public policy through the changing priorities of government in the UK and Europe. By approaching the history through the Regional Studies Association, it interrogates the role and function of the 'learned society' model of organisation in contemporary academia and importance as a knowledge exchange vehicle for public policy influence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James A. Hopkins is University Historian at the University of Manchester, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Introduction 2. In search of the Learned society 3. Britain and the 'regional problem' in the 1960s 4. Establishing the Association, 1965 1979 5. Fundamental change: Neo liberalism and European expansion, 1980 1996 6. Forty years and more: a member services association, 1997 2010 7. Forty years and more: a member services association, 1997 2010 Appendix 1. Membership of the RSA 1966 2005 Appendix 2. Regional Studies Association Conferences, 1965 2005 Appendix 3. List of RSA branches and branch activity Appendix 4. Editors of Regional Studies and Newsletter, and Chairs and Vice Chairs of the RSA Appendix 5. RSA Income, Expenditure and Assets, 1965 2005 Appendix 6. Revenue from Journal, Conferences and Membership Appendix 7. Geographical and Disciplinary origins of authors in Regional Studies 1967 2005 Appendix 8. Papers published per year in Regional Studies, 1967 2005 Appendix 9. Topic coverage in Regional Studies, 1967 2005 Appendix 10. RSA Study and Working Groups
1.Introduction 2. In search of the Learned society 3. Britain and the 'regional problem' in the 1960s 4. Establishing the Association, 1965 1979 5. Fundamental change: Neo liberalism and European expansion, 1980 1996 6. Forty years and more: a member services association, 1997 2010 7. Forty years and more: a member services association, 1997 2010 Appendix 1. Membership of the RSA 1966 2005 Appendix 2. Regional Studies Association Conferences, 1965 2005 Appendix 3. List of RSA branches and branch activity Appendix 4. Editors of Regional Studies and Newsletter, and Chairs and Vice Chairs of the RSA Appendix 5. RSA Income, Expenditure and Assets, 1965 2005 Appendix 6. Revenue from Journal, Conferences and Membership Appendix 7. Geographical and Disciplinary origins of authors in Regional Studies 1967 2005 Appendix 8. Papers published per year in Regional Studies, 1967 2005 Appendix 9. Topic coverage in Regional Studies, 1967 2005 Appendix 10. RSA Study and Working Groups
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