Polycentrism
How Governing Works Today
Herausgeber: Gadinger, Frank; Scholte, Jan Aart
Polycentrism
How Governing Works Today
Herausgeber: Gadinger, Frank; Scholte, Jan Aart
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This book addresses key questions about how contemporary society is governed, providing a comprehensive overview of new thinking about today's 'polycentric' governing. It offers insights from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines and theoretical approaches, and shows how combinations of these perspectives generate novel avenues of research.
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This book addresses key questions about how contemporary society is governed, providing a comprehensive overview of new thinking about today's 'polycentric' governing. It offers insights from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines and theoretical approaches, and shows how combinations of these perspectives generate novel avenues of research.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780192866837
- ISBN-10: 0192866834
- Artikelnr.: 67864440
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780192866837
- ISBN-10: 0192866834
- Artikelnr.: 67864440
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Frank Gadinger is a Senior Researcher and Research Group Leader at the Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen. His main research interests lie in international practice theory, political narratives, critical security studies, visual global politics, (de-)legitimation in world politics, polycentric governing, and the global rise of populism. Jan Aart Scholte is Professor of Global Transformations and Governance Challenges at Leiden University, and Co-Director of the Centre for Global Cooperation Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen. His research covers polycentric governing, globalization, global governance, civil society in global politics, global democracy, legitimacy beyond the state, and internet governance.
* Part I. Introduction
* 1: Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte: An Introduction to
Polycentric Governing
* 2: Nina Schneider: Historicizing Polycentric Governing
* 3: Tamirace Fakhoury and Rosalba Icaza: Undoing Coloniality?
Polycentric Governing and Refugee Space
* Part II. Organizational Approaches
* 4: Fariborz Zelli, Lasse Gerrits, Ina Möller, and Oscar Widerberg:
Institutional Complexity and Political Agency in Polycentric
Governance
* 5: Andreas Thiel: Polycentric Governing and Polycentric Governance
* 6: Sigrid Quack: Transnational Governance: Polycentric Interactions
* Part III. Legal Approaches
* 7: Alexis Galán: Taming Polycentric Governing: Global Administrative
Law's Reformist Ambition
* 8: Jothie Rajah: Law's Governing Centres: A Global Sociolegal
Approach
* 9: Philip Liste: Transnational Legal Realism: The Polycentric
Workings of Power within Law
* Part IV. Relational Approaches
* 10: Frank Gadinger: Fields, Trajectories, and Symbolic Power:
Studying Practices of Polycentric Governing with Bourdieu
* 11: Christian Bueger and Tobias Liebetrau: Governing Assemblages:
Territory, Technology, and Traps
* 12: Alejandro Esguerra: An Actor-Network Perspective on Polycentric
Governing
* Part V. Structural Approaches
* 13: Henk Overbeek: A Marxist Interpretation of Polycentric Governing
* 14: Frida Beckman: A Governmentality Perspective on Polycentric
Governing
* 15: Marianne H. Marchand: Polycentric Governing from an
Intersectional and Transnational Feminist Perspective: New Openings
and Opportunities for Women's Voices from the Global South?
* Part VI. Conclusion
* 16: Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte: Conclusion: What Does
Polycentrism (Not) Reveal about Governing Today?
* 1: Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte: An Introduction to
Polycentric Governing
* 2: Nina Schneider: Historicizing Polycentric Governing
* 3: Tamirace Fakhoury and Rosalba Icaza: Undoing Coloniality?
Polycentric Governing and Refugee Space
* Part II. Organizational Approaches
* 4: Fariborz Zelli, Lasse Gerrits, Ina Möller, and Oscar Widerberg:
Institutional Complexity and Political Agency in Polycentric
Governance
* 5: Andreas Thiel: Polycentric Governing and Polycentric Governance
* 6: Sigrid Quack: Transnational Governance: Polycentric Interactions
* Part III. Legal Approaches
* 7: Alexis Galán: Taming Polycentric Governing: Global Administrative
Law's Reformist Ambition
* 8: Jothie Rajah: Law's Governing Centres: A Global Sociolegal
Approach
* 9: Philip Liste: Transnational Legal Realism: The Polycentric
Workings of Power within Law
* Part IV. Relational Approaches
* 10: Frank Gadinger: Fields, Trajectories, and Symbolic Power:
Studying Practices of Polycentric Governing with Bourdieu
* 11: Christian Bueger and Tobias Liebetrau: Governing Assemblages:
Territory, Technology, and Traps
* 12: Alejandro Esguerra: An Actor-Network Perspective on Polycentric
Governing
* Part V. Structural Approaches
* 13: Henk Overbeek: A Marxist Interpretation of Polycentric Governing
* 14: Frida Beckman: A Governmentality Perspective on Polycentric
Governing
* 15: Marianne H. Marchand: Polycentric Governing from an
Intersectional and Transnational Feminist Perspective: New Openings
and Opportunities for Women's Voices from the Global South?
* Part VI. Conclusion
* 16: Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte: Conclusion: What Does
Polycentrism (Not) Reveal about Governing Today?
* Part I. Introduction
* 1: Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte: An Introduction to
Polycentric Governing
* 2: Nina Schneider: Historicizing Polycentric Governing
* 3: Tamirace Fakhoury and Rosalba Icaza: Undoing Coloniality?
Polycentric Governing and Refugee Space
* Part II. Organizational Approaches
* 4: Fariborz Zelli, Lasse Gerrits, Ina Möller, and Oscar Widerberg:
Institutional Complexity and Political Agency in Polycentric
Governance
* 5: Andreas Thiel: Polycentric Governing and Polycentric Governance
* 6: Sigrid Quack: Transnational Governance: Polycentric Interactions
* Part III. Legal Approaches
* 7: Alexis Galán: Taming Polycentric Governing: Global Administrative
Law's Reformist Ambition
* 8: Jothie Rajah: Law's Governing Centres: A Global Sociolegal
Approach
* 9: Philip Liste: Transnational Legal Realism: The Polycentric
Workings of Power within Law
* Part IV. Relational Approaches
* 10: Frank Gadinger: Fields, Trajectories, and Symbolic Power:
Studying Practices of Polycentric Governing with Bourdieu
* 11: Christian Bueger and Tobias Liebetrau: Governing Assemblages:
Territory, Technology, and Traps
* 12: Alejandro Esguerra: An Actor-Network Perspective on Polycentric
Governing
* Part V. Structural Approaches
* 13: Henk Overbeek: A Marxist Interpretation of Polycentric Governing
* 14: Frida Beckman: A Governmentality Perspective on Polycentric
Governing
* 15: Marianne H. Marchand: Polycentric Governing from an
Intersectional and Transnational Feminist Perspective: New Openings
and Opportunities for Women's Voices from the Global South?
* Part VI. Conclusion
* 16: Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte: Conclusion: What Does
Polycentrism (Not) Reveal about Governing Today?
* 1: Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte: An Introduction to
Polycentric Governing
* 2: Nina Schneider: Historicizing Polycentric Governing
* 3: Tamirace Fakhoury and Rosalba Icaza: Undoing Coloniality?
Polycentric Governing and Refugee Space
* Part II. Organizational Approaches
* 4: Fariborz Zelli, Lasse Gerrits, Ina Möller, and Oscar Widerberg:
Institutional Complexity and Political Agency in Polycentric
Governance
* 5: Andreas Thiel: Polycentric Governing and Polycentric Governance
* 6: Sigrid Quack: Transnational Governance: Polycentric Interactions
* Part III. Legal Approaches
* 7: Alexis Galán: Taming Polycentric Governing: Global Administrative
Law's Reformist Ambition
* 8: Jothie Rajah: Law's Governing Centres: A Global Sociolegal
Approach
* 9: Philip Liste: Transnational Legal Realism: The Polycentric
Workings of Power within Law
* Part IV. Relational Approaches
* 10: Frank Gadinger: Fields, Trajectories, and Symbolic Power:
Studying Practices of Polycentric Governing with Bourdieu
* 11: Christian Bueger and Tobias Liebetrau: Governing Assemblages:
Territory, Technology, and Traps
* 12: Alejandro Esguerra: An Actor-Network Perspective on Polycentric
Governing
* Part V. Structural Approaches
* 13: Henk Overbeek: A Marxist Interpretation of Polycentric Governing
* 14: Frida Beckman: A Governmentality Perspective on Polycentric
Governing
* 15: Marianne H. Marchand: Polycentric Governing from an
Intersectional and Transnational Feminist Perspective: New Openings
and Opportunities for Women's Voices from the Global South?
* Part VI. Conclusion
* 16: Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte: Conclusion: What Does
Polycentrism (Not) Reveal about Governing Today?