Marketisation, public services and the city: the potential for Polanyian counter movements

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Title
Marketisation, public services and the city: the potential for Polanyian counter movements
Abstract
Marketisation of urban service delivery gained renewed intensity in the crisis. Mobilising Polanyi’s concept of double movement, we analyse how marketisation of public services both creates and constrains the potential for urban counter movements in the USA and Europe. We identify three main urban responses: ‘hollowing out’, where cities engage in service cut backs; ‘riding the wave’, where cities attempt to harness the market; and ‘push backs’, where cities and citizen movements oppose marketisation. Although the city is constrained by marketisation at national and international levels, we find evidence of push back and, in it, the potential for public service alternatives.
Publication
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
45-61
Date
03/01/2014
Journal Abbr
Cambridge J Regions Econ Soc
Language
English
ISSN
1752-1378, 1752-1386
Short Title
Marketisation, public services and the city
Accessed
2016-11-08, 4:48 p.m.
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Citation
Warner, Mildred E., and Judith Clifton. 2014. “Marketisation, Public Services and the City: The Potential for Polanyian Counter Movements.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 7 (1): 45–61. DOI: 10.1093/cjres/rst028.
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Keywords
  • city
  • crisis
  • double movement
  • marketisation
  • public services
  • urban studies

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