Frank Gadinger, Senior Researcher and Research Group Leader, Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen,Jan Aart Scholte, Professor of Global Transformations and Governance Challenges, Leiden University
Frank Gadinger is a Senior Researcher and Research Group Leader at the Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen. His main research interests lie in international practice theory, political narratives, critical security studies, visual global politics, (de-)legitimation in world politics, polycentric governing, and the global rise of populism.
Jan Aart Scholte is Professor of Global Transformations and Governance Challenges at Leiden University, and Co-Director of the Centre for Global Cooperation Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen. His research covers polycentric governing, globalization, global governance, civil society in global politics, global democracy, legitimacy beyond the state, and internet governance.
Part I. Introduction 1. An Introduction to Polycentric Governing, Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte 2. Historicizing Polycentric Governing, Nina Schneider 3. Undoing Coloniality? Polycentric Governing and Refugee Space, Tamirace Fakhoury and Rosalba Icaza Part II. Organizational Approaches 4. Institutional Complexity and Political Agency in Polycentric Governance, Fariborz Zelli, Lasse Gerrits, Ina Möller, and Oscar Widerberg 5. Polycentric Governing and Polycentric Governance, Andreas Thiel 6. Transnational Governance: Polycentric Interactions, Sigrid Quack Part III. Legal Approaches 7. Taming Polycentric Governing: Global Administrative Law's Reformist Ambition, Alexis Galán 8. Law's Governing Centres: A Global Sociolegal Approach, Jothie Rajah 9. Transnational Legal Realism: The Polycentric Workings of Power within Law, Philip Liste Part IV. Relational Approaches 10. Fields, Trajectories, and Symbolic Power: Studying Practices of Polycentric Governing with Bourdieu, Frank Gadinger 11. Governing Assemblages: Territory, Technology, and Traps, Christian Bueger and Tobias Liebetrau 12. An Actor-Network Perspective on Polycentric Governing: The Politics of Socio-Material Knowledge Construction, Alejandro Esguerra Part V. Structural Approaches 13. A Marxist Interpretation of Polycentric Governing, Henk Overbeek 14. A Governmentality Perspective on Polycentric Governing, Frida Beckman 15. Polycentric Governing from an Intersectional and Transnational Feminist Perspective: New Openings and Opportunities for Women's Voices from the Global South?, Marianne H. Marchand Part VI. Conclusion 16. Conclusion: What Does Polycentrism (Not) Reveal about Governing Today?, Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte
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