Some Reflections on the Limitations to Public Participation in the Post-Political City
Neoliberal practices are the new orthodoxy within urban governance imposing limits to participatory and more democratic forms of engagement in the city, particularly where they challenge the official discourses through which cities strive to be competitive spaces in the globalizing economy. This pap...
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description | Neoliberal practices are the new orthodoxy within urban governance imposing limits to participatory and more democratic forms of engagement in the city, particularly where they challenge the official discourses through which cities strive to be competitive spaces in the globalizing economy. This paper offers a theoretical understanding of these limits through two related propositions. First, that urban governance has assumed a post-political configuration; second, and reflecting such a configuration, urban entrepreneurialism is becoming defined by a new style of politics, urban neo-populism. Against the disciplining imperative of creating the competitive city, neo-populism becomes defined around the manufacture of consensus politics, the effect of which is to marginalize protest and dissensus. |
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spelling | doaj.art-91a2f04855854e1da49e0dee8310ccb12022-12-21T20:37:36ZengUniversité de Reims Champagne-ArdennesL'Espace Politique1958-55002009-11-01810.4000/espacepolitique.1393Some Reflections on the Limitations to Public Participation in the Post-Political CityRonan PaddisonNeoliberal practices are the new orthodoxy within urban governance imposing limits to participatory and more democratic forms of engagement in the city, particularly where they challenge the official discourses through which cities strive to be competitive spaces in the globalizing economy. This paper offers a theoretical understanding of these limits through two related propositions. First, that urban governance has assumed a post-political configuration; second, and reflecting such a configuration, urban entrepreneurialism is becoming defined by a new style of politics, urban neo-populism. Against the disciplining imperative of creating the competitive city, neo-populism becomes defined around the manufacture of consensus politics, the effect of which is to marginalize protest and dissensus.http://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/1393post-politicspublic participationresistanceurban governance |
spellingShingle | Ronan Paddison Some Reflections on the Limitations to Public Participation in the Post-Political City L'Espace Politique post-politics public participation resistance urban governance |
title | Some Reflections on the Limitations to Public Participation in the Post-Political City |
title_full | Some Reflections on the Limitations to Public Participation in the Post-Political City |
title_fullStr | Some Reflections on the Limitations to Public Participation in the Post-Political City |
title_full_unstemmed | Some Reflections on the Limitations to Public Participation in the Post-Political City |
title_short | Some Reflections on the Limitations to Public Participation in the Post-Political City |
title_sort | some reflections on the limitations to public participation in the post political city |
topic | post-politics public participation resistance urban governance |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/1393 |
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