Anti-politics, depoliticization, and governance /

There is a mounting body of evidence pointing towards rising levels of public dissatisfaction with the formal political process. Depoliticization refers to a more discrete range of contemporary strategies that add to this growing trend towards anti-politics by either removing or displacing the poten...

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Other Authors: Fawcett, Paul (Political scientist) (Editor), Flinders, Matthew V. (Editor), Hay, Colin, 1968- (Editor), Wood, Matthew (Writer in political science) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Edition:First edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Theoretical innovations. 1. Anti-politics, depoliticization, and governance / paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood
  • 2. The Janus face of governance theory: depoliticizing or repoliticizing public governance / Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing
  • 3. Depoliticization, repoliticization, and deliberative systems / Claudia Landwehr
  • 4. Politicization, new media, and everyday deliberations / Rousiley C.M. Maia
  • Part II. Conceptual and methodological development. 5. Global governance depoliticized: knowledge networks, scientization, and anti-policy / Diane Stone
  • 6. ASEAN, anti-politics, and human rights / Kelly Gerard
  • 7. Multilevel governance and depoliticization / Yannis Papadopoulos
  • Part III. New empirical horizons. 8. Depoliticization as a coordination problem: functional change in a system of multilevel economic governance / Holly Snaith
  • 9. The meta-governance of austerity, localism, and practices of depoliticization / Steven Griggs, David Howarth, and Eleanor MacKillop
  • 10. Depoliticization, meta-governance, and coal seam gas regulation in New South Wales / Paul Fawcett and Matthew Wood
  • Part IV. Discussion and debate. 11. Towards a political economy of depoliticization strategies: help to buy, the Office for Budget Responsibility, and the UK growth model / Craig Berry and Scott Lavery
  • 12. Embracing the mixed nature of politics / Gerry Stoker
  • 13. Conclusion: A renewed agenda for studying anti-politics, depoliticization, and governance / Paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood.