Re-stating the post-political: depoliticization, social inequalities, and city-region growth

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Etherington, D. and Jones, M. 2018. Re-stating the post-political: depoliticization, social inequalities, and city-region growth. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 50 (1), pp. 51-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X17738536
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TitleRe-stating the post-political: depoliticization, social inequalities, and city-region growth
AuthorsEtherington, D. and Jones, M.
Abstract

This paper argues that city-region building debates and relatedly ‘post-political’ literatures are missing critical perspectives on the state, particularly the state’s continued existence as a social relation and an arena for politics, its role in the regulation of uneven development and the conflicts and struggles that arise from this. The paper brings the state centrally into ‘post-political’ debates via a critical analysis of the interrelationships between depoliticization and neoliberalism. Focusing on Sheffield (South Yorkshire, England) in the context of devolution and deal-making public policy, the paper explores the seemingly consensual visionmaking dynamics of this city region and dissects the tensions around economic governance, welfare austerity and social inequalities to get a handle on the ‘postpolitical’ depoliticized state in, and of, contemporary capitalism.

Research GroupCentre for Enterprise, Environment and Development Research (CEEDR)
PublisherSage
JournalEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space
ISSN0308-518X
Electronic1472-3409
Publication dates
Online02 Nov 2017
Print01 Feb 2018
Publication process dates
Deposited26 Oct 2017
Accepted01 Oct 2017
Output statusPublished
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Accepted author manuscript
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Open
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X17738536
LanguageEnglish
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