All Stories

  1. Territory, Politics, and Relational Autonomy
  2. Guest Editorial: Regional World(s): Advancing the Geography of Regions
  3. New Localities
  4. New politics/new institutions/new strategies
  5. Introduction: Devolution and the geographies of economic governance
  6. The theoretical challenge of devolution and constitutional change
  7. Conclusions: devolution in retrospect
  8. Rescaling the state
  9. Territories and scales of economic governance
  10. Peopling a devolved UK state
  11. The political geographies of filling in: the case of Northern Ireland
  12. Renewing Urban Politics
  13. ‘Impedimenta state’: Anatomies of neoliberal penality
  14. Thinking State/Space Incompossibly
  15. Limits to ‘thinking space relationally’
  16. Phase space: geography, relational thinking, and beyond
  17. City-Regions: New Geographies of Uneven Development and Inequality
  18. Governing the Skills Agenda: Insights from the Sheffield City-Region
  19. Twenty-first century employment and training in the countryside? The rural ‘New Deal’ experience
  20. Recovering a sense of political economy
  21. Theorizing Sociospatial Relations
  22. Territorial, Scalar, Networked, Connected: In What Sense a ‘Regional World’?
  23. Devolution and economic governance in the UK: Rescaling territories and organizations
  24. State modernization, devolution and economic governance: An introduction and guide to debate
  25. Devolution, constitutional change and economic development: Explaining and understanding the new institutional geographies of the British state
  26. Filling in’ the State: Economic Governance and the Evolution of Devolution in Wales
  27. Social justice and the region: grassroots regional movements and the ‘English Question’
  28. Welfare-through-work and the re-regulation of labour markets in Denmark
  29. Capitalist Development and Crisis Theory: Towards a “Fourth Cut”
  30. Whatever happened to local government?: local labour market policy in the UK and Denmark
  31. An Introduction to Political Geography
  32. Beyond Contradictions of the Workfare State? Denmark, Welfare-through-Work, and the Promise of Job Rotation
  33. Devolution, State Personnel, and the Production of New Territories of Governance in the United Kingdom
  34. Book Review: Critical Economic Governance
  35. Introduction: State Space in Question
  36. State/Space
  37. Devolution and Economic Governance in the UK: Uneven Geographies, Uneven Capacities?
  38. Renewing the Geography of Regions
  39. Social Capital, or Local Workfarism? Reflections on Employment Zones
  40. The Rise of the Regional State in Economic Governance: ‘Partnerships for Prosperity’ Or New Scales of State Power?
  41. Labour Market Policy as Flexible Welfare: Prototype Employment Zones and the New Workfarism
  42. Reregulating a Regional Rustbelt: Institutional Fixes, Entrepreneurial Discourse, and the ‘Politics of Representation’
  43. Restructuring the local state: economic governance or social regulation?
  44. Grabbing Grants? The role of coalitions in urban economic development
  45. Crisis and Disorder in British Local Economic Governance: Business Link and the Single Regeneration Budget
  46. The degradation of labour market programmes
  47. Spatial Selectivity of the State? The Regulationist Enigma and Local Struggles over Economic Governance
  48. Skills Revolution? Sorry, Wrong Number
  49. Policy Review Section
  50. Business Link: A critical commentary
  51. Full Steam Ahead to a Workfare State? Analysing the UK Employment Department's abolition