Building Local communities: Place-shaping as nation-building

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The Lyons Inquiry into Local Government has introduced the English local government community to the concept of 'place-shaping'. Place-shaping refers to the new role for local governments in promoting the well-being of communities and citizens. The processes of place-shaping are remarkably similar to the processes of nation-building. This paper uses Stein Rokkan's thinking on nation-building in Western Europe to analyse place-shaping. It focuses on the penetration and standardisation processes and underlines the importance of integrating peripheries, defining boundaries, and creating identities. In essence, it is argued that place-shaping is really about the repolitisation of English local authorities. © 2010 Lex localis (Maribor, Graz, Trieste, Split).

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Van De Walle, S. (2010). Building Local communities: Place-shaping as nation-building. Lex Localis, 8(1), 23–33. https://doi.org/10.4335/8.1.23-33(2010)

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