Caught in the trap of the nation-state and frozen in postwar bloc logic, critical political economy has been found wanting when it comes to problematizing space and scale. Globalization and the rise of world cities and regions have shaken the discipline's foundations and fostered new interest in the concept of scale. Leviathan Undone? brings together leading theorists and scholars from a variety of disciplines to develop a new language to understand the spatial restructuring that has accompanied globalization. By treating scale as the core concept of our time, these innovative, groundbreaking essays bring a new sensibility to classical and contemporary concerns in Canadian and international political economy.
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Bringing together leading theorists and scholars in contemporary spatial thinking and political economy, this volume presents an unprecedented collection of essays on scale, as well as case studies on the restructuring of our global society.
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Preface
Introduction / Rianne Mahon and Roger Keil

Part 1: The Scalar Turn

1 A Thousand Leaves: Notes on the Geographies of Uneven Spatial Development / Neil Brenner

2 Is Scale a Chaotic Concept? Notes on Processes of Scale Production / Byron Miller

3 Why the Urban Question Still Matters: Reflections on Rescaling and the Promise of the Urban / Stefan Kipfer

Part 2: Political Scales

4 Avoiding Traps, Rescaling States, Governing Europe / Bob Jessop

5 Scaling Government to Politics / Warren Magnusson

6 Producing Nature, Scaling Environment: Water, Networks, and Territories in Fascist Spain / Erik Swyngedouw

7 Getting the Scale Right? A Relational Scale Politics of Native Title in Australia / Richard Howitt

Part 3: Re/Productive Scales

8 The Cult of Urban Creativity / Jamie Peck

9 State Spaces of “After Neoliberalism”: Co-Constituting the New Zealand Designer Fashion Industry / Wendy Larner, Nick Lewis, and Richard Le Heron

10 Public Health and the Political Economy of Scale: Implications for Understanding the Response to the 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Outbreak in Toronto / S. Harris Ali and Roger Keil

11 Of Scalar Hierarchies and Welfare Redesign: Child Care in Four Canadian Cities / Rianne Mahon

Part 4: The Scale of Movements

12 The Spatiality of Contentious Politics: More than a Politics of Scale / Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard

13 Regional Resistances in an Exurban Region: Intersections of the Politics of Place and the Politics of Scale / Gerda R. Wekerle, L. Anders Sandberg, and Liette Gilbert

14 Revolutionary Cooks in the Hungry Ghetto: The Black Panther Party’s Biopolitics of Scale from Below / Nik Heynen

15 The Empire, the Movement, and the Politics of Scale: Considering the World Social Forum / Janet Conway

Conclusion / Rianne Mahon and Roger Keil

References

Contributors

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This is an impressive book. It engages several ongoing debates in political economy and the critical social sciences by further developing existing frameworks and concepts. Most promising, it proposes the elements for a new vocabulary about questions of space, scale, and topology at a time when stable meanings are becoming unstable.
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Bringing together leading theorists and scholars in contemporary spatial thinking and political economy, this volume presents an unprecedented collection of innovative essays and case studies on scale and the complex restructuring of our global society.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780774816304
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UF, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
380

Biographical note

Roger Keil is a professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies and director of the City Institute at York University. Rianne Mahon is a professor and director of the Institute of Political Economy and a member of the School of Public Policy and Administration and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University.

Contributors: S. Harris Ali, Janet Conway, Liette Gilbert, Nik Heynen, Richard Howitt, Bob Jessop, Stefan Kipfer, Wendy Larner, Richard Le Heron, Helga Leitner, Nick Lewis, Warren Magnusson, Byron Miller, Jamie Peck, L. Anders Sandberg, Eric Sheppard, Erik Swyngedouw, and Gerda R. Wekerle