Mobilizing Regions, Mobilizing Europe: Expert Knowledge and Scientific Planning in European Regional Development
Regional development strategies are becoming more similar all around Europe, even though regional differences are more pronounced than ever and many European regions have become more autonomous actors. This thesis of a peculiar standardized diversification of sub-national space in the modern European Union is the point of departure of this book.

Based upon the analytical premises of Stanford School Sociological Institutionalism, Sebastian M. Büttner studies regional mobilization in contemporary Europe from a new and innovative perspective. He highlights the importance of scientific expertise and global scientific models in contemporary regional development practice, and exemplifies their significance with the example of region-building in Poland in the course of EU integration. This new wave of regional mobilization is not just conceived as an effect of local, national or European politics, but as an expression of a larger conceptual shift in governing society and space.

This well researched and clearly argued book not only provides fresh insights into region-building and regionalization in contemporary European space, but also contributes to the new sociology of Europeanization. It will be an illuminating read for scholars and students in Sociology, European and EU studies, International Relations, Cultural Studies, Geography, Regional Science, Polish Studies and related subject areas.

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Mobilizing Regions, Mobilizing Europe: Expert Knowledge and Scientific Planning in European Regional Development
Regional development strategies are becoming more similar all around Europe, even though regional differences are more pronounced than ever and many European regions have become more autonomous actors. This thesis of a peculiar standardized diversification of sub-national space in the modern European Union is the point of departure of this book.

Based upon the analytical premises of Stanford School Sociological Institutionalism, Sebastian M. Büttner studies regional mobilization in contemporary Europe from a new and innovative perspective. He highlights the importance of scientific expertise and global scientific models in contemporary regional development practice, and exemplifies their significance with the example of region-building in Poland in the course of EU integration. This new wave of regional mobilization is not just conceived as an effect of local, national or European politics, but as an expression of a larger conceptual shift in governing society and space.

This well researched and clearly argued book not only provides fresh insights into region-building and regionalization in contemporary European space, but also contributes to the new sociology of Europeanization. It will be an illuminating read for scholars and students in Sociology, European and EU studies, International Relations, Cultural Studies, Geography, Regional Science, Polish Studies and related subject areas.

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Mobilizing Regions, Mobilizing Europe: Expert Knowledge and Scientific Planning in European Regional Development

Mobilizing Regions, Mobilizing Europe: Expert Knowledge and Scientific Planning in European Regional Development

by Sebastian M. Buettner
Mobilizing Regions, Mobilizing Europe: Expert Knowledge and Scientific Planning in European Regional Development

Mobilizing Regions, Mobilizing Europe: Expert Knowledge and Scientific Planning in European Regional Development

by Sebastian M. Buettner

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Regional development strategies are becoming more similar all around Europe, even though regional differences are more pronounced than ever and many European regions have become more autonomous actors. This thesis of a peculiar standardized diversification of sub-national space in the modern European Union is the point of departure of this book.

Based upon the analytical premises of Stanford School Sociological Institutionalism, Sebastian M. Büttner studies regional mobilization in contemporary Europe from a new and innovative perspective. He highlights the importance of scientific expertise and global scientific models in contemporary regional development practice, and exemplifies their significance with the example of region-building in Poland in the course of EU integration. This new wave of regional mobilization is not just conceived as an effect of local, national or European politics, but as an expression of a larger conceptual shift in governing society and space.

This well researched and clearly argued book not only provides fresh insights into region-building and regionalization in contemporary European space, but also contributes to the new sociology of Europeanization. It will be an illuminating read for scholars and students in Sociology, European and EU studies, International Relations, Cultural Studies, Geography, Regional Science, Polish Studies and related subject areas.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138020016
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/10/2014
Series: Studies in European Sociology
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sebastian M. Büttner is Lecturer in Social Theory and Cultural Sociology at the Institute of Sociology, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. His research interests include sociology of knowledge and culture, theory of modernity, transnationalization and regionalization in contemporary Europe, theories and practice of social government and social mobilization.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. A Critical Introduction to World-Polity Research 3. Outline of a Phenomenology of Late Modernity 4. A Phenomenology of the Rise of a ‘New Regionalism’ 5. The European Script of Regional Mobilization 6. Region-Building and Regional Mobilization in Poland 7. The World-Cultural Make-Up of Polish regions 8. Strategizing all the Way Down: Traces of ‘Standardized Diversification’ 9. Conclusions: The Spirit and the Limits of World-Cultural Mobilization. Appendix

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