000 01590nam a22001577a 4500
999 _c523579
_d523579
008 230913b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
100 _aBeveridge, Ross and Naumann, Matthias
_943598
245 _aProgressive urbanism in small towns: The contingencies of governing from the left
260 _aUrban Affairs Review
300 _a59(1), Jan, 2023: p. 43-72
520 _aThe progressive potential of urban politics is the subject of growing interest. However, debates have been largely focused on large cities with strong progressive constituencies of activists and Left-voting residents. We know little about the opportunities and challenges for progressive politics in smaller urban areas. This article addresses these shortcomings through a discussion of “progressive urbanism” in relation to small towns. In doing so, it makes three main contributions. First, it provides a definition of progressive urbanism as political projects of social justice, citizenship and democracy exploring the contingent potential of “localism,” “urban movements” and “municipal government.” Second, the article provides empirical insights on small towns in the German state of Brandenburg governed by mayors of the Left Party. Third, the article outlines challenges and opportunities of progressive urbanism in small towns, providing points of reflection for future research. – Reproduced
650 _aUrban politics, Urban governance, Small towns, Political geography, Progressive politics.
_940491
773 _aUrban Affairs Review
906 _aURBAN POLICY
942 _cAR