Vienna in an emerging trans-border region. Socioeconomic development in Central Europe.

Drawing upon a periodisation of socio-economic development based on the regulation approach, the paper conducts a historical spatial development analysis of Vienna in its broader territory and multi-level perspective. The National context and the East-West cleavages mark the geography of the study....

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Main Authors: Novy, Andreas, Lengauer, Lukas, Coimbra de Souza, Daniela
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: Institut für Regional- und Umweltwirtschaft, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business 2008
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Online Access:http://epub.wu.ac.at/832/1/document.pdf
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spelling ndltd-VIENNA-oai-epub.wu-wien.ac.at-epub-wu-01_e7d2016-12-13T05:20:08Z Vienna in an emerging trans-border region. Socioeconomic development in Central Europe. Novy, Andreas Lengauer, Lukas Coimbra de Souza, Daniela RVK 80918 socio-economic development / Vienna / progressive politics / Post-Fordism / democracy Drawing upon a periodisation of socio-economic development based on the regulation approach, the paper conducts a historical spatial development analysis of Vienna in its broader territory and multi-level perspective. The National context and the East-West cleavages mark the geography of the study. This periodisation is the basis to understand the strategies of Vienna in changing territorialities, the social forces and discourses that are reflected in the present context of Europeanisation, internationalisation and integration of border regions. A critical institutionalist approach is used to analyse the hegemonic liberal and populist discourses and strategies. The lessons taken in this section build the path to outline windows of opportunity for progressive politics, which are sketch out in the last section of the article. The ideas exposed in the paper are partial results of broader research carried out in the frame of DEMOLOGOS, an EU financed project. (authors' abstract) Institut für Regional- und Umweltwirtschaft, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business 2008 Paper NonPeerReviewed en application/pdf http://epub.wu.ac.at/832/1/document.pdf Series: SRE - Discussion Papers http://epub.wu.ac.at/832/
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socio-economic development / Vienna / progressive politics / Post-Fordism / democracy
Novy, Andreas
Lengauer, Lukas
Coimbra de Souza, Daniela
Vienna in an emerging trans-border region. Socioeconomic development in Central Europe.
description Drawing upon a periodisation of socio-economic development based on the regulation approach, the paper conducts a historical spatial development analysis of Vienna in its broader territory and multi-level perspective. The National context and the East-West cleavages mark the geography of the study. This periodisation is the basis to understand the strategies of Vienna in changing territorialities, the social forces and discourses that are reflected in the present context of Europeanisation, internationalisation and integration of border regions. A critical institutionalist approach is used to analyse the hegemonic liberal and populist discourses and strategies. The lessons taken in this section build the path to outline windows of opportunity for progressive politics, which are sketch out in the last section of the article. The ideas exposed in the paper are partial results of broader research carried out in the frame of DEMOLOGOS, an EU financed project. (authors' abstract) === Series: SRE - Discussion Papers
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Lengauer, Lukas
Coimbra de Souza, Daniela
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title Vienna in an emerging trans-border region. Socioeconomic development in Central Europe.
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