2016
DOI: 10.1080/21622671.2016.1165143
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Neoliberalism and Urban Change: Stretching a Good Idea Too Far?

Abstract: Does neoliberalism matter for cities, urbanization processes, urban governance and policies? How and to what extent? What does this even mean? These questions are important as neoliberalism is a contentious and powerful political project and paradigm. This paper argues that: (1) it may be fruitful to be clearer about the meaning of neoliberalism rather than adopting an encompassing constructivist framework; and (2) that neoliberalism may not explain that much about the current transformation of urbanization pr… Show more

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“…However, the neoliberalization thesis has also clear limits, most of which are addressed in three of the articles gathered in this issue (see LE GALÈS, 2016;PINSON AND MOREL JOURNEL, 2016;STORPER, 2016). For the purpose of this short introduction, we will distinguish four types of limitations: definitional, descriptive, analytical and normative.…”
Section: Merits Of a Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the neoliberalization thesis has also clear limits, most of which are addressed in three of the articles gathered in this issue (see LE GALÈS, 2016;PINSON AND MOREL JOURNEL, 2016;STORPER, 2016). For the purpose of this short introduction, we will distinguish four types of limitations: definitional, descriptive, analytical and normative.…”
Section: Merits Of a Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“… In Southern Europe, urban neoliberalisation has been associated with changes in city‐state relations, as city leaders gain more autonomy when the central state loosens its grasp. Moreover, neoliberalism has been refracted through stronger commitments to liberalism as well as a vocal Left (le Galès ; Pinson and Journel ). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…If so, it resonates with the critique that postcolonial scholars and others have directed at the Los Angeles school of urban studies and similar high profile bodies of research (e.g. Ong 2011;Parnell & Robinson 2012;Tang 2014;Le Galès 2016). Or can its origin be found elsewhere, perhaps in the wider body of research on developments following the collapse of the centrally planned one-party state?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Recent research into the significance of neoliberalism as a major force in urban management has increasingly come to focus on its real or imagined impact (Le Galès ; Pinson & Morel Journel , ; Storper ; Birch ). Following on the heels of observations by scholars who suggest that from a ‘non‐Western’ perspective neoliberalism as a prime driver of urban change is of limited relevance (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%