Beyond the network effect : towards an alternative understanding of global urban organizations

Paul James, Hebe Verrest

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Abstract

Global organizations providing network relations for cities are bourgeoning. Organizations such as Metropolis, UN-Habitat, ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability, the Global Compact Cities Programme, and the C40, as well as City-to-City arrangements, have become increasingly important to managing urban networking and global urban governance. The growing literature on global urban networking tends to assume that networking is bringing positive outcomes for urban development and that increased connectivity is making a significant difference to enhancing political engagement in itself. In practice, there is considerable interchange happening, and globally accessible websites and global newsletters outlining the latest and best practices are omnipresent. However, to what extent networked relations provide direct guidance for governance, let alone change existing paradigms, remains unclear. This chapter explores the added value of networked relations, asking more specifically how different forms of networking and various forms of knowledge exchange are acknowledged in efficaciously enhancing work in urban sustainability.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGeographies of Urban Governance: Advanced Theories, Methods and Practices
EditorsJoyeeta Gupta, Karin Pfeffer, Heb Verrest, Mirjam Ros-Tonen
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
PublisherSpringer
Pages65-84
Number of pages20
ISBN (Electronic)9783319212722
ISBN (Print)9783319212715
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • cities and towns
  • globalization
  • social networks
  • sustainability

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