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Metropolitanization and Political Change

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This book is the first result of the International Metropolitan Observatory (IMO) research program. The IMO has been designated as a priority research activity of the Research Committee Comparative studies on local government and politics (RC5) of the International Political Science Association (IPSA). We would like to thank all the contributors from various countries and continents to this ambitious comparative enterprise for their constant efforts and their patience since this collaborative initiative emerged and took form in September 2002 in Stuttgart. Successive meetings organized over 2002-2005 for carrying out this program were made possible through the support of several institutions. We express in particular our deep gratitude to the Center for International Studies, the Center for Religion and Civic Culture and the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California, the University of Stuttgart (Institute of Social Sciences), the French Ministries of Research (PIR-Villes and ACI-Ville Programs) and Education (DRIC - ACCES Program), the CNRS (SHS Department), the GRALE in Paris, and Sciences Po Bordeaux (CERVL). Several mechanisms for cooperation have contributed decisively to the strengthening of the IMO network: the CODE (Comparing Democracies in Europe) Associate European Laboratory built between the CERVL-CNRS at Sciences Po Bordeaux and the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Stuttgart exemplifies the increase of this international scientific integration.

List of contents

Introduction: Metropolitanization and Political Change.- Patterns of Growth and Urban Politics in Metropolitan Canada.- Metropolitanization and Politics in the United States: From Single Model to Multiple Patterns.- Metropolitan Areas and Political Impact in Germany.- Communication, Cohesion and Coordination. Metropolitan Regions in Sweden.- Metropolitan Areas in Norway: Suburbanisation and Political Behaviour.- Metropolitan Areas in England.- Dutch Metropolitan Political Arenas: Actors, Resources and Preferences.- Metropolitanization and Political Change in Switzerland.- Towards an Americanization of French Metropolitan Areas?.- Metropolitan Areas in Spain. A Diverse and Unknown Reality.- Polish Metropolitan Areas: Vanilla Cities, Sandwich Suburbs.- Metropolitan Areas in Hungary.- Metropolitanization and Political Change in the Czech Republic.- Metropolitanization and Political Change in South Africa.- Metropolitanization and Political Change in Israel.- Conclusion: The Metropolitanization of Politics.

About the author

Professor Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot is Directeur de Recherche at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and Head of the CERVL at the Institute of Political Studies in Bordeaux.

Professor Jefferey Sellers is Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

Summary

This book is the first result of the International Metropolitan Observatory (IMO) research program. The IMO has been designated as a priority research activity of the Research Committee Comparative studies on local government and politics (RC5) of the International Political Science Association (IPSA). We would like to thank all the contributors from various countries and continents to this ambitious comparative enterprise for their constant efforts and their patience since this collaborative initiative emerged and took form in September 2002 in Stuttgart. Successive meetings organized over 2002-2005 for carrying out this program were made possible through the support of several institutions. We express in particular our deep gratitude to the Center for International Studies, the Center for Religion and Civic Culture and the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California, the University of Stuttgart (Institute of Social Sciences), the French Ministries of Research (PIR-Villes and ACI-Ville Programs) and Education (DRIC - ACCES Program), the CNRS (SHS Department), the GRALE in Paris, and Sciences Po Bordeaux (CERVL). Several mechanisms for cooperation have contributed decisively to the strengthening of the IMO network: the CODE (Comparing Democracies in Europe) Associate European Laboratory built between the CERVL-CNRS at Sciences Po Bordeaux and the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Stuttgart exemplifies the increase of this international scientific integration.

Foreword

The first systematic comparative analysis of social, spatial and political shifts

Product details

Assisted by Vincen Hoffmann-Martinot (Editor), Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot (Editor), Sellers (Editor), Sellers (Editor), Jefferey Sellers (Editor)
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2005
 
EAN 9783531145327
ISBN 978-3-531-14532-7
No. of pages 444
Weight 574 g
Illustrations 444 p. 71 illus.
Series Urban and Regional Research International
Urban and Regional Research International
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

B, Political Science, Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften, Political Science and International Studies, Comparative Politics, Kommunalpolitik;Metropolen;North America;Stadtregion;Städte, Comparative government

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