Decentring Urban Governance
Discover a transformative perspective on urban governance with Decentring Urban Governance by Mark Bevir. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017, this insightful hardback spans 212 pages and invites readers to rethink traditional governance structures. Rather than viewing governance as a static state formation, Bevir explores the dynamic policies shaped by modernist social science and their implications for policy-making. This book delves into the diverse meanings that influence governing practices across various contexts, times, and policy sectors within urban environments. Ideal for scholars and practitioners alike, Decentring Urban Governance encourages a deeper understanding of political participation and decentralization in government, particularly within Great Britain. Enhance your knowledge of metropolitan and municipal governance by adding this essential read to your collection.