The early Irish linguist: an ed. of the canonical part of the Auraicept na nÉces, with introd., comm. and indices
In: Commentationes humanarum litterarum 73
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In: Commentationes humanarum litterarum 73
In: Futures: the journal of policy, planning and futures studies, Band 143, S. 103037
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research Vol.38 Nr. 5, 1712 - 1731 ; European spatial governance is becoming an intriguing mix of ideas from the economic, political and cultural spheres. This article asserts that, in the EU's spatial planning, the cluster is increasingly part of a hybrid spatial politics, here named the 'cluster gaze', based on the interplay of innovation-oriented political rationality and spatial governance. To study this process, the article provides an empirical investigation into selected EU documentation. The investigation is based on two perspectives. First, the cluster is analysed as a mediating instrument to stimulate and rescale transnational market developments in the EU. Second, the cluster is studied as an instrument of spatial management - one that builds on a business managerial ethos and endorses a specific hierarchical spatial imaginary and a cluster evidence base to assess the productivity and efficiency of European clusters. Both of these perspectives pave the way for a European 'politics of cluster excellence' that is about the constant sharpening of cluster practices, continuous evaluation and ranking, and the enhancement of cluster performance to rise from the 'European league' towards the 'world class'.
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In: International journal of urban and regional research, Band 38, Heft 5, S. 1712-1731
ISSN: 1468-2427
In: International journal of urban and regional research: IJURR, Band 38, Heft 5, S. 1712-1731
ISSN: 0309-1317
In: International journal of urban and regional research, Band 38, Heft 5, S. 1712-1731
ISSN: 1468-2427
AbstractEuropean spatial governance is becoming an intriguing mix of ideas from the economic, political and cultural spheres. This article asserts that, in the EU's spatial planning, the cluster is increasingly part of a hybrid spatial politics, here named the 'cluster gaze', based on the interplay of innovation‐oriented political rationality and spatial governance. To study this process, the article provides an empirical investigation into selected EU documentation. The investigation is based on two perspectives. First, the cluster is analysed as a mediating instrument to stimulate and rescale transnational market developments in the EU. Second, the cluster is studied as an instrument of spatial management — one that builds on a business managerial ethos and endorses a specific hierarchical spatial imaginary and a cluster evidence base to assess the productivity and efficiency of European clusters. Both of these perspectives pave the way for a European 'politics of cluster excellence' that is about the constant sharpening of cluster practices, continuous evaluation and ranking, and the enhancement of cluster performance to rise from the 'European league' towards the 'world class'.
In: Geopolitics, Band 18, Heft 2, S. 328-342
ISSN: 1557-3028
Geopolitics Vol.18 Nr.2, 328 - 342 ; This essay opens a perspective of potential governmentality on state transformation. It is argued that potential governmentality is a process of building a visionary script of an emergent governmental form linked to the creation of a new politico-economic path in a state. The essay discusses the idea of potential governmentality as a heuristic, elaborates the idea of state vigour as a generic form of governmentality and presents a case study in the context of the Finnish state. The essay is an attempt to chart a particular form of state transformation in the context of diffusing geoeconomic calculation.
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In: Space & polity, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 153-174
ISSN: 1470-1235
In: Space & polity, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 153-175
ISSN: 1356-2576
In: Tilastollisia tiedonantoja nro. 74
In: Statistiska meddelanden
In: Futures, Band 119, S. 102543
In: Futures, Band 73, S. 112-125