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This book tackles the spatial dimension of Europeanization in the Balkans by focusing on cities, inter-urban networks, and urban epistemic communities. Exploring the participation of urban actors from the Balkans in 18 European inter-urban networks, it employs a new mixed-method framework to show how such participation continuously reshapes Balkan Cities' urban trajectories with contradictory and variegated consequences. Against the backdrop of the existing state and conflict-centred literature on (failures) of European integration in the region, the author offers a fresh perspective on…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book tackles the spatial dimension of Europeanization in the Balkans by focusing on cities, inter-urban networks, and urban epistemic communities. Exploring the participation of urban actors from the Balkans in 18 European inter-urban networks, it employs a new mixed-method framework to show how such participation continuously reshapes Balkan Cities' urban trajectories with contradictory and variegated consequences. Against the backdrop of the existing state and conflict-centred literature on (failures) of European integration in the region, the author offers a fresh perspective on Europeanization as it unfolds through direct inter-city cooperation. This volume will be of interest to both scholars of urban studies and Southeast European Studies, as well as anyone interested in the Europeanization of the Balkans and its cities.
Autorenporträt
Ana Pajvan¿i¿-Cizelj is an urban sociologist specializing in global urban studies, with a particular interest in the interplay between cities and broader political processes such as Europeanization and (de)democratization. She is currently a senior scientist at the Department for European Policy and the Study of Democracy at Danube University Krems, Austria. Previously, she was a Marie Sk¿odowska-Curie Individual Fellow at the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz and Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad.