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Landscapes of remunicipalization: A critical literature review

By: McDonald, David A.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Urban Affairs Review Description: 60(6), Nov, 2024: p.1898-1930.Subject(s): Remunicipalization Literature review, Theory, Methodologies In: Urban Affairs ReviewSummary: After four decades of privatization, remunicipalization has begun to reverse the trend. This policy phenomenon has been accompanied by a concomitant growth in academic writing on the topic, documenting a wide range of dynamics from different conceptual and methodological viewpoints, resulting in what many see to be a highly polarized debate. This article provides the first comprehensive review of this remunicipalization literature, providing critical insights into its schisms and overlaps, arguing that differences may not be as irreconcilable as some suggest, while also highlighting the need for an expanded scope of geographic and thematic research on the topic.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10780874241233535
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After four decades of privatization, remunicipalization has begun to reverse the trend. This policy phenomenon has been accompanied by a concomitant growth in academic writing on the topic, documenting a wide range of dynamics from different conceptual and methodological viewpoints, resulting in what many see to be a highly polarized debate. This article provides the first comprehensive review of this remunicipalization literature, providing critical insights into its schisms and overlaps, arguing that differences may not be as irreconcilable as some suggest, while also highlighting the need for an expanded scope of geographic and thematic research on the topic.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10780874241233535

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