Neil Brenner has in the past few years made a major impact on the ways in which we understand the changing political geographies of the modern state. Simultaneously analyzing the restructuring of urban governance and the transformation of national states under globalizing capitalism, 'New State Spaces' is a mature and sophisticated analysis of broad interdisciplinary interest, making this a highly significant contribution to the subject.
Neil Brenner has in the past few years made a major impact on the ways in which we understand the changing political geographies of the modern state. Simultaneously analyzing the restructuring of urban governance and the transformation of national states under globalizing capitalism, 'New State Spaces' is a mature and sophisticated analysis of broad interdisciplinary interest, making this a highly significant contribution to the subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Date of Birth: 1969 Ph.D, Political Science, University of Chicago (1999); M. A. Geography, University of California Los Angeles (1995); M. A. Political Science, University of Chicago (1994); B. A. Philosophy, Yale, Summa Cum Laude (1991). Co-editor with Bob Jessop, Martin Jones, and Gordon MacLeod: State/Space: A Reader (Oxford and Boston: Blackwell, 2003). Co-editor with Nik Theodore: Spaces of Neoliberalism: Urban Restructuring in Western Europe and North America. (Oxford and Boston: Blackwell, 2002). Has written numerous refereed journal articles, book chapters, book reviews, review essays; has co-guest edited two special issues of 'Antipode'; has translated work by Henri Lefbvre and Klaus Ronneberger. Forthcoming: Co-edited with Roger Keil: The Global Cities Reader (New York and London: Routledge, 2005) Proposal under consideration by Temple University Press: With Bob Jessop, Martin Jones, and Gordon MacLeod: The New Political Economy of Scale
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * 1.: Introduction: Cities, States, and the 'Explosion of Spaces' * 2.: The Globalization Debates: Opening up to New Spaces? * 3.: The State Spatial Process under Capitalism: A Framework for Analysis * 4.: Urban Governance and the Nationalization of State Space: Political Geographies of Spatial Keynesianism * 5.: Interlocality Competition as a State Project: Urban Locational Policy and the Rescaling of State Space * 6.: Alternative Rescaling Strategies and the Future of New State Spaces * Bibliography * Index
* Preface * 1.: Introduction: Cities, States, and the 'Explosion of Spaces' * 2.: The Globalization Debates: Opening up to New Spaces? * 3.: The State Spatial Process under Capitalism: A Framework for Analysis * 4.: Urban Governance and the Nationalization of State Space: Political Geographies of Spatial Keynesianism * 5.: Interlocality Competition as a State Project: Urban Locational Policy and the Rescaling of State Space * 6.: Alternative Rescaling Strategies and the Future of New State Spaces * Bibliography * Index
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