The decoupling effect and shifting assemblages of English regionalism: Economic governance, politics and firm-state relations

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Jacob Salder, John Bryson, Julian Clark
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The regional scale continues to be considered critical to UK economic governance. Successive iterations have however seen limited impact in addressing enduring issues of uneven development despite significant reform. This paper argues for a reconceptualization of the region and regional geographies through application of an assemblage reading. Building on existing work in economic geography, it argues regional economic governance should be considered as an assemblage process involving overlaying territorialisations of place, policy, and stakeholders, and related dynamic capacities involving the multiplicity of components and interactions, legacies of prior arrangements, and agency of actors. Regional governance therefore occurs through a process of continual becoming. Similarly important here however is decoupling. Decoupling has significant spatial and sectoral implications as changed arrangements shift the dynamics integrating actors and groups of actors locally and regionally. Using analysis from Southern Staffordshire, part of the Greater Birmingham city-region, the article argues the shifting nature of regional assemblages and distinct forms of territorialisation are material in decoupling key local sectors from local economy and place. We conclude the application of an assemblage reading, and its enhancement through application of decoupling, has scope to illustrate key causes of uneven development within regions.
英国地方主义的脱钩效应与变迁组合:经济治理、政治与企业-国家关系
地区规模仍然被认为对英国的经济治理至关重要。然而,尽管进行了重大改革,但在解决长期存在的发展不平衡问题方面,连续的迭代收效甚微。本文主张通过组合阅读对区域和区域地理进行重新概念化。在经济地理学现有工作的基础上,该报告认为,区域经济治理应被视为一个综合过程,涉及覆盖地方、政策和利益相关者的属地化,以及涉及组成部分和相互作用的多样性、先前安排的遗产和行动者的代理的相关动态能力。因此,区域治理是一个不断形成的过程。然而,这里同样重要的是脱钩。脱钩具有重要的空间和部门影响,因为改变的安排改变了在地方和区域内整合行动者和行动者群体的动态。通过对南斯塔福德郡(Greater Birmingham city-region的一部分)的分析,文章认为,区域组合的变化性质和不同形式的属地化是将关键的地方部门与当地经济和地方脱钩的重要因素。我们的结论是,组合解读的应用,以及通过解耦的应用对其的增强,可以说明区域内发展不平衡的主要原因。
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