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Cities and the Knowledge Economy: Promise, Politics and Possibilities

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By (author): Beth Perry Tim May

Cities and the Knowledge Economy is an in-depth, interdisciplinary, international and comparative examination of the relationship between knowledge and urban development in the contemporary era. Through the lenses of promise, politics and possibility, it examines how the knowledge economy has arisen, how different cities have sought to realise its potential, how universities play a role in its realisation and, overall, what this reveals about the relationship between politics, capitalism, space, place and knowledge in cities.

The book argues that the 21st century city has been predicated on particular circuits of knowledge that constitute expertise as residing in elite and professional epistemic communities. In contrast, alternative conceptions of the knowledge society are founded on assumptions which take analysis, deliberation, democracy and the role of the citizen and communities of practice seriously. Drawing on a range of examples from cities around the world, the book reflects on these possibilities and asks what roles the practice of active intermediation, the university and a critical and engaged social scientific practice can all play in this process.

The book is aimed at researchers and students from different disciplines geography, politics, sociology, business studies, economics and planning with interests in contemporary urbanism and the role of knowledge in understanding development, as well as urban policymakers, politicians and practitioners who are concerned with the future of our cities and seek to create coalitions of different communities oriented towards more just and sustainable futures.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 299g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138810396

About Beth PerryTim May

Tim May is Professor of Social Science Methodology in the Sheffield Methods Institute University of Sheffield. He originally trained and worked as an agricultural engineer and following an evening return-to-study course studied at the LSE Surrey and Plymouth universities. In addition to his teaching across a range of subjects Tim has authored and edited sixteen books including new editions which have been translated into fifteen languages as well as over one hundred and eighty articles book chapters research reports and policy briefings. His work has been funded by national and international research councils and the topics of his research and writings cover: urban knowledge exchange; policy development and learning; universities cities and socio-economic development; management and organizational change; research methods and methodology; social and political theory and philosophy of social science. Beth and Tim are currently co-authoring Reflexivity: The Essential Guide (2017) and a fifth edition of Social Research: Issues Methods and Process (2018) and working on a research programme entitled Realising Just Cities. Tim is also writing a third edition of Thinking Sociologically (co-authored with the late Zygmunt Bauman 2018).Beth Perry is Professorial Fellow in the Urban Institute University of Sheffield. She has followed an interdisciplinary path undertaking degrees in European Studies and Modern Languages before completing a PhD in Sociology and Political Science. Since 2000 she has worked in and subsequently led urban research centres with a focus on the processes and practices of urban transformation. Beth is currently the UK Programme Lead for the Mistra Urban Futures centre which has established local interaction platforms in South Africa Kenya Sweden and the UK to explore the limits and strengths of coproduction in realising just cities. She holds major grants from the Economic and Social Research Councils Open Research Area and Urban Transformations programmes (Jam and Justice and Knowledge Matters) and has co-led a large Arts and Humanities Research Council project under the Connected Communities programme (Cultural Intermediation: Connecting Communities in the Creative Urban Economy). With Tim May she is currently writing Reflexivity: The Essential Guide (2017) and a fifth edition of Social Research: Issues Methods and Process (2018).

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