Political geography of cities and regions: changing legitimacy and identity
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adam_text | Contents List offigures List of tables Preface 1 Introduction: looking beyond national populism x xi xii 1 LI Introduction 1 1.2 Anti-urbanism: from national populism to local resistance identities 1 1.3 Metropolitan regions and the neoliberal dogma of urban competitiveness 5 1.4 Studying the legitimation of the governance of cities and regions 8 2 The relational and territorial perspectives 12 2.1 Introduction 12 2.2 From small genetic differences to opposing moral systems 13 2.3 Jane Jacobs systems of survival 15 2.3.1 The commercial syndrome of the relational perspective 16 2.3.2 The guardian syndrome of the territorial perspective 16 2.3.3 The symbiotic and parasitical relations between the systems of survival 16 2.4 From morality to identity 20 2.5 Legitimising spatial governance 22 2.5.1 Institutional framework 24 2.5.2 Consent 26 2.5.3 Justifiability 28 2.6 Territorial and relational: two perspectives, one society 31 3 Early modernity and urban autonomy 3.1 Introduction 34 34
vi Contents 3.2 Territories and urban regional linkages inpre-modern times 35 3.2.1 The revolt of the Dutch elite against the Habsburg Empire 36 3.2.2 Declaration of Dutch independence 38 3.2.3 From freedom from Spain to the freedom of the seas 39 3.3 The governance of the Dutch countryside by the urban elite 41 3.3.1 Urban manorial estates 41 3.3.2 Volkert Overlander: urban merchant and lord of the manor 42 3.4 Duisburg: from an autonomous merchant city to Prussian territorial control 43 3.4.1 The rise and decline of Duisburg as an autonomous city 44 3.4.2 The integration of Duisburg within the Prussian territory 45 3.5 Conclusion: did the emerging relational transform the territorial perspective? 47 4 Industrial modernity: integrating cities in the national territory 4.1 Introduction: from territorial protection to social security 50 4.2 Justifying territorial regulation 50 4.2.1 Mercantilism: maximising territorial resources 51 4.2.2 Regulating production through consumption: the invisible hand of the market 51 4.2.3 Justifying national industrialisation: Friedrich List 52 4.3 The development of the German state and industrialisation: from liberalisation to the territorialisation of everything 54 4.3.1 The politicalfragmenting of an integrated industrialising Ruhr region 55 4.3.2 Krupp: identifying with the company and the nation 56 4.3.3 The downscaling of control: company towns securing workers in garden cities, Rheinhausen 57 4.3.4 The upscaling of control from the company town to the Ruhr region 62 4.3.5 The rescaling the governance of the Ruhr region: upwards to the
federal state and downwards to amalgamated municipalities 63 4.4 Amsterdam and theformation of the Dutch territorial state 64 4.5 Industrial modernity: the territorialisation of the state, the economy, and society 66 50
Contents 5 Late modernity: from territorial regulation to competition 70 5.1 Introduction 70 5.2 The delegitimation of industrial modernity: the failures of the welfare state 71 5.3 Thefallingfrom grace of the housing icons of industrial modernity 73 5.3.1 Purmerend: from quantitative growth of housing to qualitative liveability 73 5.3.2 Rheinhausen: breaking the bond of steel 76 5.4 Legitimising the society of singularities in late modernity 80 5.4.1 The rise of the educated urban middle classes 81 5.5 Conclusion 83 6 Metropolitan regions: competitiveness justifying the new institutional framework 85 6.1 Introduction 85 6.2 Urban competitiveness 85 6.2.1 The rise of the metropolitan region 87 6.3 From the national regulation of the Randstad to promoting the competitiveness of the metropolitan region Amsterdam 89 6.3.1 The Randstad: from regulating housing to stimulating urban competitiveness 90 6.3.2 The emergence of the metropolitan region Amsterdam 91 6.3.3 The competitiveness agenda of the metropolitan region Amsterdam 92 6.3.4 Regional landscape and urban competitiveness: Park Brederode 94 6.4 Restructuring the Ruhr region: metropolisation around heritage parks 98 6.4.1 Celebrating de-industrialisation: the IBA Emscherpark as the central park of the metropolitan region Ruhr 99 6.4.2 Landscape park Duisburg Nord 101 6.4.3 Institutionalising the metropolitan region Ruhr 110 6.5 Conclusion 112 7 Challenging the metropolitan region: local resistance identities 7.1 Introduction 115 7.2 Identifying with the Ruhr region? 115 115 vii
viii Contents 7.2.1 Ruhr region divided by the Rhineland and Westphalia and engulfed by NRW 116 7.2,2 The negative identity discourse on the Ruhr region: uprooted workers and pollution 117 7.2.3 The newly educated middle classes supporting the post industrial identity discourse of the Ruhr region 118 7.2.4 Those left behind in deindustrialised towns in the Ruhr region 119 7.2.5 Ruhr cities: inside the metropolitan region, but outside the regional identity discourse 120 7.2.6 Herten 120 7.3 Metropolitan housing overwhelming the ramparts of the local identity of Muiden 121 7.3.1 Muiden’s hypermarket as spectre of uncontrolled urbanisation for national spatial planning 123 7.3.2 The gunpowderfactory powering the local community 124 7.3.3 The closure of the munitions factory 124 7.3.4 Local opposition to the doubling of the size of the village of Muiden 125 7.3.5 The new urban village 128 7.4 Villages in Katwijk regulating urbanisation: externally, allfor one, internally all against each other 132 7.4.1 The urban threatfrom Leiden and Amsterdam 132 7.4.2 Amalgamating villages to protect their village identities from uncontrolled urbanisation 133 7.4.3 Urbanisation in the form of an extra village 133 7.5 From village to villages: West Betuwe 134 7.5.1 A local growth coalition in Geldermalsen 135 7.5.2 Averting the threat of a twelfth village with refugees 136 7.5.3 Embracing dozens of extra villages to protect against urban influence 138 7.5.4 “We the people . . .” 140 7.6 Conclusion 142 8 The resurgence of the territorial perspective: universal villagism and localised
territorialisations 8.1 Introduction 145 8.2 From horizontal to vertical villagism 145 8.3 From vertical villagism at the backdoor to national populism at the front door 147 8.3.1 The winner takes it all: the precariatfalling behind 149 8.3.2 Spatial segregation and polarisation 150 8.3.3 Regional communities 151 145
Contents ix 8.3.4 Urban communities 152 8.4 Political polarisation 152 8.5 The territorialisation ofglobal environmentalism 154 8.5.1 Global territorialisation 156 8.5.2 The greening and territorialisation of the metropolitan region Amsterdam 156 8.5.3 Buiksloterham: icon of a new inclusive metropolitan region, orjust another gentrified waterfront enclave? 158 8.5.4 Self-enclavisation? 160 8.6 Conclusion 162 9 Conclusion: the cycle of dominance of the territorial and relational perspectives 164 9.1 Opposite perspectives 164 9.2 Symbiosis or dangerous hybrid 164 9.3 Conflicts take differentforms in different spatial contexts 165 9.4 The evolution of the perspectives and their elements 166 9.5 Cycle of dominance in legitimating governance 166 Index 169
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Contents List offigures List of tables Preface 1 Introduction: looking beyond national populism x xi xii 1 LI Introduction 1 1.2 Anti-urbanism: from national populism to local resistance identities 1 1.3 Metropolitan regions and the neoliberal dogma of urban competitiveness 5 1.4 Studying the legitimation of the governance of cities and regions 8 2 The relational and territorial perspectives 12 2.1 Introduction 12 2.2 From small genetic differences to opposing moral systems 13 2.3 Jane Jacobs systems of survival 15 2.3.1 The commercial syndrome of the relational perspective 16 2.3.2 The guardian syndrome of the territorial perspective 16 2.3.3 The symbiotic and parasitical relations between the systems of survival 16 2.4 From morality to identity 20 2.5 Legitimising spatial governance 22 2.5.1 Institutional framework 24 2.5.2 Consent 26 2.5.3 Justifiability 28 2.6 Territorial and relational: two perspectives, one society 31 3 Early modernity and urban autonomy 3.1 Introduction 34 34
vi Contents 3.2 Territories and urban regional linkages inpre-modern times 35 3.2.1 The revolt of the Dutch elite against the Habsburg Empire 36 3.2.2 Declaration of Dutch independence 38 3.2.3 From freedom from Spain to the freedom of the seas 39 3.3 The governance of the Dutch countryside by the urban elite 41 3.3.1 Urban manorial estates 41 3.3.2 Volkert Overlander: urban merchant and lord of the manor 42 3.4 Duisburg: from an autonomous merchant city to Prussian territorial control 43 3.4.1 The rise and decline of Duisburg as an autonomous city 44 3.4.2 The integration of Duisburg within the Prussian territory 45 3.5 Conclusion: did the emerging relational transform the territorial perspective? 47 4 Industrial modernity: integrating cities in the national territory 4.1 Introduction: from territorial protection to social security 50 4.2 Justifying territorial regulation 50 4.2.1 Mercantilism: maximising territorial resources 51 4.2.2 Regulating production through consumption: the invisible hand of the market 51 4.2.3 Justifying national industrialisation: Friedrich List 52 4.3 The development of the German state and industrialisation: from liberalisation to the territorialisation of everything 54 4.3.1 The politicalfragmenting of an integrated industrialising Ruhr region 55 4.3.2 Krupp: identifying with the company and the nation 56 4.3.3 The downscaling of control: company towns securing workers in garden cities, Rheinhausen 57 4.3.4 The upscaling of control from the company town to the Ruhr region 62 4.3.5 The rescaling the governance of the Ruhr region: upwards to the
federal state and downwards to amalgamated municipalities 63 4.4 Amsterdam and theformation of the Dutch territorial state 64 4.5 Industrial modernity: the territorialisation of the state, the economy, and society 66 50
Contents 5 Late modernity: from territorial regulation to competition 70 5.1 Introduction 70 5.2 The delegitimation of industrial modernity: the failures of the welfare state 71 5.3 Thefallingfrom grace of the housing icons of industrial modernity 73 5.3.1 Purmerend: from quantitative growth of housing to qualitative liveability 73 5.3.2 Rheinhausen: breaking the bond of steel 76 5.4 Legitimising the society of singularities in late modernity 80 5.4.1 The rise of the educated urban middle classes 81 5.5 Conclusion 83 6 Metropolitan regions: competitiveness justifying the new institutional framework 85 6.1 Introduction 85 6.2 Urban competitiveness 85 6.2.1 The rise of the metropolitan region 87 6.3 From the national regulation of the Randstad to promoting the competitiveness of the metropolitan region Amsterdam 89 6.3.1 The Randstad: from regulating housing to stimulating urban competitiveness 90 6.3.2 The emergence of the metropolitan region Amsterdam 91 6.3.3 The competitiveness agenda of the metropolitan region Amsterdam 92 6.3.4 Regional landscape and urban competitiveness: Park Brederode 94 6.4 Restructuring the Ruhr region: metropolisation around heritage parks 98 6.4.1 Celebrating de-industrialisation: the IBA Emscherpark as the central park of the metropolitan region Ruhr 99 6.4.2 Landscape park Duisburg Nord 101 6.4.3 Institutionalising the metropolitan region Ruhr 110 6.5 Conclusion 112 7 Challenging the metropolitan region: local resistance identities 7.1 Introduction 115 7.2 Identifying with the Ruhr region? 115 115 vii
viii Contents 7.2.1 Ruhr region divided by the Rhineland and Westphalia and engulfed by NRW 116 7.2,2 The negative identity discourse on the Ruhr region: uprooted workers and pollution 117 7.2.3 The newly educated middle classes supporting the post industrial identity discourse of the Ruhr region 118 7.2.4 Those left behind in deindustrialised towns in the Ruhr region 119 7.2.5 Ruhr cities: inside the metropolitan region, but outside the regional identity discourse 120 7.2.6 Herten 120 7.3 Metropolitan housing overwhelming the ramparts of the local identity of Muiden 121 7.3.1 Muiden’s hypermarket as spectre of uncontrolled urbanisation for national spatial planning 123 7.3.2 The gunpowderfactory powering the local community 124 7.3.3 The closure of the munitions factory 124 7.3.4 Local opposition to the doubling of the size of the village of Muiden 125 7.3.5 The new urban village 128 7.4 Villages in Katwijk regulating urbanisation: externally, allfor one, internally all against each other 132 7.4.1 The urban threatfrom Leiden and Amsterdam 132 7.4.2 Amalgamating villages to protect their village identities from uncontrolled urbanisation 133 7.4.3 Urbanisation in the form of an extra village 133 7.5 From village to villages: West Betuwe 134 7.5.1 A local growth coalition in Geldermalsen 135 7.5.2 Averting the threat of a twelfth village with refugees 136 7.5.3 Embracing dozens of extra villages to protect against urban influence 138 7.5.4 “We the people . . .” 140 7.6 Conclusion 142 8 The resurgence of the territorial perspective: universal villagism and localised
territorialisations 8.1 Introduction 145 8.2 From horizontal to vertical villagism 145 8.3 From vertical villagism at the backdoor to national populism at the front door 147 8.3.1 The winner takes it all: the precariatfalling behind 149 8.3.2 Spatial segregation and polarisation 150 8.3.3 Regional communities 151 145
Contents ix 8.3.4 Urban communities 152 8.4 Political polarisation 152 8.5 The territorialisation ofglobal environmentalism 154 8.5.1 Global territorialisation 156 8.5.2 The greening and territorialisation of the metropolitan region Amsterdam 156 8.5.3 Buiksloterham: icon of a new inclusive metropolitan region, orjust another gentrified waterfront enclave? 158 8.5.4 Self-enclavisation? 160 8.6 Conclusion 162 9 Conclusion: the cycle of dominance of the territorial and relational perspectives 164 9.1 Opposite perspectives 164 9.2 Symbiosis or dangerous hybrid 164 9.3 Conflicts take differentforms in different spatial contexts 165 9.4 The evolution of the perspectives and their elements 166 9.5 Cycle of dominance in legitimating governance 166 Index 169 |
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geographic | Amsterdam (DE-588)4001783-7 gnd Ruhrgebiet (DE-588)4050926-6 gnd Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd |
geographic_facet | Amsterdam Ruhrgebiet Europa |
id | DE-604.BV048600803 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-03T21:09:58Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T09:42:38Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780367678159 9780367678166 |
language | English |
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physical | XIII, 174 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme (schwarz-weiß) |
psigel | BSB_NED_20230206 |
publishDate | 2023 |
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publisher | Routledge |
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series2 | Routledge advances in regional economics, science and policy |
spelling | Terlouw, Kees 1960- Verfasser (DE-588)171062345 aut Political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity Kees Terlouw London ; New York Routledge 2023 XIII, 174 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme (schwarz-weiß) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge advances in regional economics, science and policy Geschichte 1500-2022 gnd rswk-swf Historische Geografie (DE-588)4025103-2 gnd rswk-swf Metropolregion (DE-588)7532090-3 gnd rswk-swf Regionalwirtschaft (DE-588)4239568-9 gnd rswk-swf Regionale Identität (DE-588)4275671-6 gnd rswk-swf Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 gnd rswk-swf Politische Geografie (DE-588)4046535-4 gnd rswk-swf Amsterdam (DE-588)4001783-7 gnd rswk-swf Ruhrgebiet (DE-588)4050926-6 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Political geography / Europe / History Regionalism / Europe / History Cities and towns / Europe / History Régionalisme / Europe / Histoire Villes / Europe / Histoire Cities and towns Political geography Regionalism Europe History Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Metropolregion (DE-588)7532090-3 s Politische Geografie (DE-588)4046535-4 s Historische Geografie (DE-588)4025103-2 s Regionale Identität (DE-588)4275671-6 s Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 s Regionalwirtschaft (DE-588)4239568-9 s Geschichte 1500-2022 z DE-604 Ruhrgebiet (DE-588)4050926-6 g Amsterdam (DE-588)4001783-7 g Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-13296-7 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033976332&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Terlouw, Kees 1960- Political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity Historische Geografie (DE-588)4025103-2 gnd Metropolregion (DE-588)7532090-3 gnd Regionalwirtschaft (DE-588)4239568-9 gnd Regionale Identität (DE-588)4275671-6 gnd Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 gnd Politische Geografie (DE-588)4046535-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4025103-2 (DE-588)7532090-3 (DE-588)4239568-9 (DE-588)4275671-6 (DE-588)4056730-8 (DE-588)4046535-4 (DE-588)4001783-7 (DE-588)4050926-6 (DE-588)4015701-5 |
title | Political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity |
title_auth | Political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity |
title_exact_search | Political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity |
title_exact_search_txtP | Political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity |
title_full | Political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity Kees Terlouw |
title_fullStr | Political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity Kees Terlouw |
title_full_unstemmed | Political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity Kees Terlouw |
title_short | Political geography of cities and regions |
title_sort | political geography of cities and regions changing legitimacy and identity |
title_sub | changing legitimacy and identity |
topic | Historische Geografie (DE-588)4025103-2 gnd Metropolregion (DE-588)7532090-3 gnd Regionalwirtschaft (DE-588)4239568-9 gnd Regionale Identität (DE-588)4275671-6 gnd Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 gnd Politische Geografie (DE-588)4046535-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Historische Geografie Metropolregion Regionalwirtschaft Regionale Identität Stadtentwicklung Politische Geografie Amsterdam Ruhrgebiet Europa |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033976332&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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