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Key concepts in the 'new institutionalism' approach: The context urban regeneration strategies

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Abstract

This is a quite abstract and theoretical paper. It will be looking at the different theories but more specifically concepts that have been used in the academic literature to grasp the current situation of cities and regions in a globalized world. First, I will be introducing the theoretical framework in which my thoughts are embedded and after that I will present some theoretical concepts that are being used by scholars to understand urban changes. After that, I will confront those theoretical concepts with some more practical metaphors that have also been used to describe cities. I will finally give some examples in order to show how this way of thinking can actually help in researching processes of urban regeneration in a city such as Bilbao


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Author(s): González Ceballos S

Editor(s): Van Dijk J; Elhorst P; Oosterhaven J; Wever E

Publication type: Book Chapter

Publication status: Published

Book Title: Urban regions: governing interacting economic, housing and transport systems

Year: 2002

Volume: 303

Pages: 139-153

Series Title: Netherlands Geographical Studies

Publisher: European Regional Science Association

Place Published: Utrecht

Notes: This is a paper presented at a conference later published as a chapter. It shows some of the early theoretical ideas in my thesis.

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9068093398


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