Knowledge, Networks and Policy: Regional Studies in Postwar Britain and Beyond

Author:   James Hopkins
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ebooks
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Pages:   310
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Knowledge, Networks and Policy: Regional Studies in Postwar Britain and Beyond


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'The region' has been used to understand and propose solutions to phenomena and problems outside the dominant spatial scale of the twentieth century - the nation state. Its influence can be seen in multiple social science disciplines and in public policy across the globe. But how was this knowledge organised and how were its concepts transmuted into public policy? This book charts the development of the academic field of Regional Studies and the application of its concepts in public policy through its learned society, the Regional Studies Association. In their modern form, learned societies often play a complementary role to universities, offering networks that operate in the spaces between and beyond universities, connecting specialised academics and knowledge and making it possible for them to have impact outside the academy. In contrast to the geographically tangible and popularly understood role of the university, contemporary learned societies are nebulous networks that transcend barriers and whose contribution is difficult to discern. However, the production and dissemination of knowledge would be stunted were it not for the learned society connecting scholars through a network of publications and events. This book traces the intellectual history of regional studies and regional science from the 1960s into the 2000s and the impact of the regional concept in public policy through the changing priorities of government in the UK and Europe. By approaching the history through the Regional Studies Association, it interrogates the role and function of the 'learned society' model of organisation in contemporary academia and importance as a knowledge exchange vehicle for public policy influence.

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Author:   James Hopkins
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ebooks
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781317702108


ISBN 10:   1317702107
Pages:   310
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Function and Change of Learned Societies 3. Britain and the 'Regional Problem' in the 1960s 4. Establishing the Association, 1965-79 5. Neo-liberalism and European Expansion, 1980-96 6. Towards Fifty Years: A Global Member Association, 1997-2015 7. From Activist Association to Member-focused Society

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'This book provides a definite story of an international learned society, the Regional Studies Association, capturing in a rich and critically engaging way the interface between the study of regions and the evolution of that knowledge's impact on regional development policy.' - Gordon Dabinett, Professor for Regional Studies, University of Sheffield, UK


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James A. Hopkins is University Historian at the University of Manchester, UK.

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