Reconstructing Urban Regime Theory
Regulating Urban Politics in a Global Economy
Edited by:
- Mickey Lauria - Clemson University, USA
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288 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Providing a robust conceptual framework, urban regime theory has - despite its cited shortcomings - gained a dominant position in the literature on local politics, in addition to its recent use in contexts outside the United States and in comparative cross-national research. Reconstructing Urban Regime Theory presents a challenging argument for the need to reconceptualize urban regime's middle level abstractions by interpreting it through the higher level abstractions of regulationist theory. The contributors propose stronger conceptual linkages between local agents and institutions, regime transformation, and the restructuring of urban space. The blend of empirical and case study provides an excellent mix of theory and practice.
Mickey Lauria
Introduction
PART ONE: CONCEPTUALIZING THE REGULATION OF URBAN REGIMES
Mark Goodwin and Joe Painter
Concrete Research, Urban Regimes, and Regulation Theory
Marshall M A Feldman
Spatial Structures of Regulation and Urban Regimes
Bob Jessop
A Neo-Gramscian Approach to the Regulation of Urban Regimes
PART TWO: RECONSTRUCTING URBAN REGIME ABSTRACTIONS
Christopher Leo
City Politics in an Era of Globalization
Kevin R Cox
Governance, Urban Regime Analysis, and the Politics of Local Economic Development
Joe Painter
Regulation, Regime, and Practice in Urban Politics
PART THREE: CONCRETE RESEARCH: REGULATING URBAN POLITICS IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
Cynthia Horan
Coalition, Market and State
Robert A Beauregard
City Planning and the Postwar Regime in Philadelphia
W Dennis Keating
Cleveland the `Comeback City'
Andrew E G Jonas
Regulating Suburban Politics
PART FOUR: REGULATING URBAN REGIMES
Mickey Lauria
Regulating Urban Regimes