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ОглавлениеI have drawn on my previously published work in writing this book and have secured licences to reproduce my work in more or less modified form with the permission of the respective licensors through PLSclear. The articles and chapters concerned are:
•Bob Jessop (1997) ‘The Governance of Complexity and the Complexity of Governance: Preliminary Remarks on Some Problems and Limits of Economic Guidance’, in A. Amin and J. Hausner (eds) Beyond Markets and Hierarchy: Interactive Governance and Social Complexity, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 111–47. PLSclear licence ref: 36147. Drawn on in Chapter 2.
•Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop (2013) Towards a Cultural Political Economy: Putting Culture in its Place in Political Economy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 247–50. PLSclear licence ref: 36267. Drawn on in Chapter 3.
•Bob Jessop (2009) ‘Governance and Metagovernance: On Reflexivity, Requisite Variety, and Requisite Irony’, in H. Bang (ed) Governance as Social and Political Communication, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 101–16. PLSclear licence ref: 36263. Drawn on in Chapter 3.
•Bob Jessop (2015) ‘Global Social Policy and Its Governance: A Cultural Political Economy Approach’, in A. Kaasch and Merton (eds) Actors and Agency in Global Social Governance, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 18–42, including Table 2.1. PLSclear licence ref: 36140. Drawn on in Chapter 8 to discuss global social policy.
•Bob Jessop (2002) ‘Liberalism, neoliberalism, and urban governance: A state-theoretical perspective’, Antipode, 34(3): 464–9 of 458–78. PLSclear licence ref: 36260. Drawn on in Chapter 8 to discuss ‘good governance’.
•Bob Jessop (2000) ‘The Dynamics of Partnership and Governance Failure’, in G. Stoker (ed) The New Politics of British Local Governance, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 11–32. PLSclear licence ref: 36264. Drawn on in Chapter 9 to discuss regional governance strategies.
•Bob Jessop (2015) ‘Corporatism and Beyond: Governance and Its Limits’, in E. Hartmann and P.F. Kjaer (eds) The Evolution of Intermediary Institutions in Europe: From Corporatism to Governance, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 29–46. PLSclear licence 36265. Drawn on in Chapter 9 to discuss the periodization of corporatism.
•Bob Jessop (2015) ‘The course, contradictions, and consequences of extending competition as a mode of (meta-)governance: Towards a sociology of competition and its limits’, Distinktion: Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory, 16(2): 167–85. Tandfonline open licence. Drawn on in Chapter 10 to discuss competition as a mode of governance.