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El. knyga: Regional and Local Development in Times of Polarisation: Re-thinking Spatial Policies in Europe

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  • Serija: New Geographies of Europe
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811311901
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: New Geographies of Europe
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811311901

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Despite the emphasis of the European Regional Policy on territorial cohesion, regional disparities have been increasing within Europe in the past years. The metropolitan areas in almost all countries are considerably growing while regions outside of agglomerations are stagnating or even declining. Against this background this book aims to provide an understanding of the underlying processes of polarisation and related regional and local policies.

This open access volume contributes to the debates about polarisation and regional development by focussing on questions of spatial justice, power distribution and policy transfer. Theoretical and empirically grounded contributions show that European policies are indeed reproducing socio-spatial inequalities instead of challenging them. The book shows further the existing potentials and limits of individuals, economic, political and civil society actors to respond to polarisation on the regional and local level.

In this book conceptual thoughts on polarisation, regional policy and regional development are combined with empirical research and resulting implications for policymaking. As such, it is a valuable source for early career students and researchers as well as professionals in the field of regional and economic development, policy consultants, and policy makers.

Recenzijos

I wholeheartedly recommend this book, not only for scholars in the fields of regional development and policy, spatial planning and geography, but for all those who want to better understand the spatial dynamics of contemporary Europe. (Szabolcs Fabula, Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, Vol. 68 (4), 2019) The book is timely and highly relevant for the current debates around re-imagining the Cohesion Policy. The volume is of interest and a useful resource for all those searching to understand regional inequalities as a relational, multi-dimensional and multi-scalar concept, as well as for those interested in conceptual and policy alternatives to current framework of Cohesion Policy. (Mihail EVA, Eastern Journal of European Studies, Vol. 10 (1), 2019) Thebook makes a valuable contribution to the burgeoning debate on socio-spatial polarisation, especially with respect to our understanding of the specificities of CEE countries, where sub-national administrative capacity and civil society organizations are nothing like western-centric scholars imagine them to be. (Kevin Morgan, Eurasian Geography and Economics, June 20, 2019)

1 Re-thinking Regional and Local Policies in Times of Polarisation: An Introduction
1(28)
Franziska Gormar
Thilo Lang
Erika Nagy
Garri Raagmaa
Part I Socio-Spatial Polarisation in the EU and Questions of Power
2 Geographical Uneven Development and Regional Futures: A Conversation
29(32)
Ray Hudson
John Pickles
3 "New" Questions of Peripherality in Europe or How Neoliberal Austerity Contradicts Socio-Spatial Cohesion
61(18)
Costis Hadjimichalis
4 State Power, Spatial Inequality, and Geographical Expertise: Notes on Method
79(18)
Merje Kuus
Part II Regional and Cohesion Policies (Re-) producing Socio-Spatial Disparities
5 Re-conceptualising Territorial Cohesion Through the Prism of Spatial Justice: Critical Perspectives on Academic and Policy Discourses
97(24)
Rhys Jones
Sami Moisio
Mikko Weckroth
Michael Woods
Juho Luukkonen
Frank Meyer
Judith Miggelbrink
6 Questioning the Convergence of Cohesion and Innovation Policies in Central and Eastern Europe
121(28)
Bradley Loewen
Sebastian Schulz
7 Divergent Paths to Cohesion: The (Unintended) Consequences of a Place-Based Cohesion Policy
149(24)
Stefan Telle
Martin Spacek
Daniela Craciun
8 Urban Growth Pole Policy and Regional Development: Old Wine in New Bottles?
173(24)
Jozsef Benedek
Stefana Varvari
Cristian Marius Litan
9 Reproducing Socio-Spatial Unevenness Through the Institutional Logic of Dual Housing Policies in Hungary
197(30)
Zsuzsanna Posfai
Csaba Jelinek
Part III Responses to Regional Polarisation and Alternative Perspectives
10 Out-Migration from Peripheries: How Cumulated Individual Strategies Affect Local Development Capacities
227(26)
Aura Moldovan
11 Towards a Progressive Local Development Approach: Insights from Local Community Initiatives in Hungary and Romania
253(34)
Sorin Cebotari
Melinda Mihaly
12 Bypassing Structural Shortcomings: Innovative Firms in Peripheral Regions
287(32)
Martin Graffenberger
13 Leading Through Image Making? On the Limits of Emphasising Agency in Structurally Disadvantaged Rural Places
319(26)
Bianka Pluschke-Altof
Martiene Grootens
Part IV Conclusions: About the Relevance of Scientific Research for Political Practice and Policy Making
14 Understanding and Going Beyond the Regional Policy Paradox: Conceptual Contributions to Studying Socio-Spatial Polarisation in Europe
345(24)
Garri Raagmaa
Erika Nagy
Franziska Gormar
Thilo Lang
15 Translating Scientific Results: Encouraging Reflective Policies as a Chance for Change
369
Sorin Cebotari
Tomas Hanell
Thilo Lang
Thilo Lang is Head of the Department of Regional Geography of Europe at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany, and Lecturer at the Global and European Studies Institute at the University of Leipzig, Germany. Franziska Görmar is Project Manager and Research Fellow at Department of Regional Geography of Europe at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany.