Decentring urban governance: narratives, resistance and contestation
In: Routledge studies in governance and public policy Volume 32
Decentring urban governance : agency, resistance, and place / Mark Bevir, Kim McKee and Peter Matthews -- Foucault's duel : constructed narratives and webs of meaning in anti-social behaviour and welfare benefits governance in the United Kingdom / John Flint -- Youth unemployment, interdependence and power : tensions and resistance within an alternative, "co-produced" employment programme / Richard Crisp and Ryan Powell -- Gender, planning, and epistemic injustice / Yasminah Beebeejaun -- What difference do rights make? : decentering the governance of children's outdoor play in Scotland and Wales / Jenny Wood -- Racism intergenerational tensions and community governance in the neighbourhood / Peter Matthews and Janice Astbury -- What ever happened to the Liverpool model? : urban cultural policy in the era after urban regeneration / Peter Campbell and Dave O'Brien -- Statutory overcrowding standards and England's crisis of housing space / Helen Carr -- Decentring house building law in England / Antonia Layard.