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  • ISBN 9781529205824
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Bristol University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book presents the findings of a major Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) project into urban austerity governance in eight cities across the world (Athens, Baltimore, Barcelona, Melbourne, Dublin, Leicester, Montréal and Nantes). It offers comparative reflections on the myriad experiences of collaborative governance and its limitations.

An international collaborative from across the social sciences, the book discusses ways that citizens, activists and local states collaborate and come into conflict in attempting to build just cities. It examines the development of egalitarian collaborative governance strategies, provides innovative ideas and tools to extend emancipatory governance practices and shows hopeful possibilities for cities beyond austerity and neoliberalism.

Jonathan S. Davies is Director of the Centre for Urban Research on Austerity and Professor of Critical Policy Studies at De Montfort University.

Ismael Blanco is Director of the Institute for Governance and Public Policies (IGOP) and Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Public Law at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

Adrian Bua is Lecturer in Urban Politics in the Department of Politics, People and Place at De Montfort University and a member of the Centre for Urban Research on Austerity.

Ioannis Chorianopoulos is Professor in Social Geography at the University of the Aegean.

Mercè Cortina Oriol is Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Urban Politics in the Department of Politics, People and Place at De Montfort University and a member of the Centre for Urban Research on Austerity.

Niamh Gaynor is Associate Professor at Dublin City University.

Brendan Gleeson is Professor of Urban Policy Studies at the University of Melbourne.

Steven Griggs is Director of the Local Governance Research Centre and Professor of Public Policy at De Montfort University.

Pierre Hamel is Professor of Sociology at the Université de Montréal.

Hayley Henderson is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University.

David Howarth is Professor of Politics at the University of Essex.

Roger Keil is Professor and York Research Chair in Global Sub/Urban Studies at York University.

Madeleine Pill is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield.

Yunailis Salazar is Researcher in the Institute for Governance and Public Policies (IGOP) at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

Helen Sullivan is Dean, College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University.

Andrés Feandeiro received his PhD in Governance and Management from De Montfort University. His research interests include urban governance and innovation.