In today’s globalised, knowledge-driven and networked world, regions and cities have assumed heightened significance as the interconnected nodes of economic, social and cultural production, and as sites of new modes of economic governance and policy experimentation. This book series brings together incisive and critically engaged international and interdisciplinary research on this resurgence of regions and cities, and should be of interest to geographers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and cultural scholars, as well as to policy-makers involved in regional and urban development.
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By Lakshmi Priya Rajendran, NezHapi-Dellé Odeleye, Ayşegül Can
June 05, 2025
Post-pandemic cities face new challenges in adapting to global changes, while also addressing the needs, practices, and capabilities of diverse populations. Resilience, as a key factor, enables cities to adapt and transform in response to these challenges. Development driven by resilience is ...
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By Diana Morales, Laura Sariego-Kluge, Tiago Teixeira
April 23, 2025
This book discusses one of the most pressing issues of our time -development- and its intricate connection with the territories where development policies are applied. Despite numerous academic and policy interventions, development remains an elusive goal. Hence, this book explains how ...
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By Matthias Drilling, Pamela Suero, Hind Al-Shoubaki, Fabian Neuhaus
February 28, 2025
Ageing and Urban Planning provides a critical analysis of urban planning in the face of demographic change. It emphasises the importance of international approaches and practices to address age-friendly planning. This process requires collaboration between professionals and the community, going ...
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By Methembe Mdlalose, Isaac Khambule, Nene Ernest Khalema
February 21, 2025
South Africa’s struggle in balancing its domestic needs while playing a dynamic developmental role in the African region and global context exposes a complex web of relations shaped by its geostrategic location on the continent, and the world, and the staggering legacies of colonialism and ...
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By Hyun Bang Shin, Dong-Wan Gimm
February 21, 2025
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of how the developmental goals of Asian states are reflected in large-scale projects and how various actors both realize and challenge these goals. The rise of Asian economies has spurred the proliferation of megaprojects through large-scale resource ...
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By Matti Fritsch, Petri Kahila, Sarolta Németh, James W. Scott
January 30, 2025
Place-based strategies are widely discussed as powerful instruments of economic and community development. In terms of the European debate, the local level – cities, towns and neighbourhoods – has recently come under increased scrutiny as a potentially decisive actor in Cohesion Policy. As ...
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By Kasia Narkowicz, Anna Gawlewicz, Konrad Pędziwiatr
January 17, 2025
Increasing and changing migration trends between Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Western European locations, as well as those from outside of Europe to CEE, pose new challenges for the regional study of race and racialisation, including growing diversity and the tightening of border security. ...
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By Donatella della Porta, Michael Keating, Mario Pianta
December 18, 2024
This book explores how political, economic and social crises in Europe have led to electoral realignments, territorial forms of politics and new nationalisms. Since the 2008 financial crisis, European countries have faced economic stagnation, rising inequalities, worsening social conditions and ...
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By Eduardo Medeiros
November 13, 2024
The concept of self-sufficiency involves the notion of sustainable, circular, and carbon-neutral cities. This book examines how urban planning can lead to greater self-sufficiency. It sheds light on how urban and regional circular and self-sufficiency development can effectively contribute towards ...
By Deborah Heinen
August 26, 2024
Urban planning as a discipline is deeply integral to implementing a low-carbon future. This book fosters an understanding for how the rules-in-use that govern urban planning influence the ability to implement low-carbon development patterns. Drawing on the theoretical foundations of the ...
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By Jason Luger
August 26, 2024
This book engages with current debates on ‘planetary urbanization’ and the nature of urban political theory but notably considers the implications of illiberalism on space, territory, and power. Such a focus is timely, as illiberalism (across various settings and terrains) is producing, and ...
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By Ilaria Mariotti, Mina Di Marino, Pavel Bednář
May 27, 2024
This edited volume presents a compendium of emerging and innovative studies on the proliferation of new working spaces (NeWSps), both formal and informal (such as coworking spaces, maker spaces, fab labs, public libraries, and coffee shops), and their role during and following the COVID-19 pandemic...