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Governance and the Depoliticisation of Development
Preface. Notes on contributors. 1. Development and the Politics of Governance: Framework for Analysis Part 1: From 'Development as Markets' to 'Development as Governance' 2. Strange Bedfellows: Political Alliances in the Making of Neo-liberal Governance 3. Development and Governance: An Uneasy Relationship Part 2: Behind the Scenes at the Global Level:
Hout, W., Robison, R. (eds)
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The (Ontological) Politics in Depoliticisation Debates: Three Lenses on the Decline of the Political [PDF]
The argument that representative democracies are experiencing an age of depoliticisation has become increasingly prominent. However, there has been too little reflection on the assumptions made about politics within the depoliticisation literature ...
Ross Beveridge
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The concept of depoliticisation has become increasingly popular in recent years, but empirical studies into depoliticisation policies have been less prevalent.
Steven Kettell
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Revisiting the theoretical foundations of depoliticisation: A Gramscian state theory approach for an era of crisis [PDF]
Despite voluminous research on depoliticisation, there is relatively little analysis of the theoretical perspectives underpinning the literature. Recently, depoliticisation has been reconceptualised as a contingent process examined at increasingly ...
Dillon Wamsley
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The urban political never sleeps: A framework for tracing emergent counter-responses to depoliticisation [PDF]
Responding to contemporary mechanisms of depoliticisation, some marginalised groups create political arenas independent from the State. The paper analyses how these groups utilise ‘cracks’ in the political landscape to forge counter-publics which ...
Mohamed Saleh
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Rethinking depoliticisation: beyond the governmental
Policy & Politics, 2014Stagnating political participation, the growth of delegated agencies and the prevalence of rationalistic-technocratic discourse all represent interlinking aspects of what can been termed ‘the depoliticised polity’. Existing research has overwhelmingly focused on institutional or governmental depoliticisation strategies and fails to acknowledge ...
Matt Wood, Matthew Flinders
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European Union civil society support and the depoliticisation of Turkish civil society
Despite growing critical literature on external funding, the link between EU funding to Turkish civil society organisations (CSOs) and their depoliticisation remains understudied. This article fills this gap.
Özge Zihnioglu
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Depoliticising humanitarian action
Drawing on the expertise of practitioners and researchers, and balancing theoretical insights with empirical grounding, field examples and policy recommendations, this book is an essential guide to the thorny interplay between what are too ...Desportes, Isabelle +2 more
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