posted on 2025-05-09, 06:05authored byPauline M. McGuirk
Critiques of urban regime theory suggest the need for a more nuanced approach to the tangled scalar geographies that constitute urban governance. This article moves towards such an approach by adopting urban regime theory's focus on urban politics but conducts its analyses through a multiscalar lens. It demonstrates how processes operating across multiple scales intersect in the production of local governance. The article focuses on the social production of urban governance in Sydney, Australia, specifically examining the city's changing scalar context and scale politics. It suggests that scale‐sensitive regime analyses can make important contributions to theoretical development concerning the multiscalar complexities of governance.
History
Journal title
Journal of Urban Affairs
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pagination
201-223
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Science and Information Technology
School
Centre for Urban and Regional Studies
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