Reflexive Urban Governance
Edited by Jurian Edelenbos () and
Beitske Boonstra ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com. This innovative book sets out the concept and potential of reflexive urban governance. It argues that combining the practices of urban governance with continuous reflexivity on the assumptions underlying urban policies allows stakeholders to develop collaborative problem-solving capacity and to learn from the successes, failures and outcomes of policy interventions.
Keywords: Reflexivity; City Governance; Urban Policy; Urban Inequality; Urban Inclusivity; Cities And Civic Society; Undesirable Effects/Outcomes; City Labels/Concepts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781803927336
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 A reflexive turn in urban governance

- Jurian Edelenbos and Beitske Boonstra
- Ch 2 Sharing cities: genesis and critical reflection of a promising city label

- Helena Cermeño, Alexander Hamedinger, Emma Holmqvist and Carsten Keller
- Ch 3 Towards a reflexive model of collaborative urban governance: exploring the Italian ‘shared administration of common goods’

- Daniela Ciaffi, Giulia Marra and Emanuela Saporito
- Ch 4 Serendipitous triggers and strategic turns of reflexivity: how ‘smart’ traveled in and out of Rotterdam

- Jiska Engelbert and Mariana Fried
- Ch 5 In pursuit of reflexivity: applying reflexive monitoring for energy justice in Antwerp

- Tessa de Geus, Julia M. Wittmayer, Flor Avelino and Maria Fraaije
- Ch 6 Reflexive governance beyond government: the role of critical pedagogy schools in community resilience

- Jan Fransen, Georgina M. Gómez and Bruna B. Lessa Bastos
- Ch 7 Whose city? Reflections on urban agroecology as multispecies commons

- Elisa Privitera and Noa Cykman
- Ch 8 Knowledge facilitates reflexive urban governance of nature-based solutions in Australian and European cities

- Clare Adams, Alexandra Tsatsou and Niki Frantzeskaki
- Ch 9 Reflexive urban health governance: the disappearing commons?

- Evelyne de Leeuw, Alana Crimeen, Tracey Ma, Patrick Harris, Jinhee Kim, David Lilley and Julien Forbat
- Ch 10 Collaborative work of urban network governance: boundary work and capacities

- Marie-Christine Therrien
- Ch 11 Reflexive urban governance: conclusions

- Beitske Boonstra and Jurian Edelenbos
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