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6 Locating civil society in Marx and Gramsci 7 Locating civil society in Foucault PART III Governance failure and metagovernance 8 The multispatial governance of social and economic policy 9 The dynamics of economic and social partnerships and governance failure 10 Competitiveness vs civil society as modes of governance 11 Conclusions

       Endnotes

       References

       Tables

       1.1 Modalities of governance

       1.2 Two-dimensional hybridity

       3.1 First-order responses to governance failure

       5.1 The four ‘little platoons’ of phase 1 of the WISERD Civil Society research programme, 2014–18

       8.1 Disambiguating global social governance

       9.1 Factors relevant to ecological dominance in the relations among functional systems

       11.1 Approaches to civil society

       Figures

       11.1 The Enlightenment triangle

BHPS British Household Panel Survey
CPE Cultural political economy
CSO Civil society organization
ESRC Economic and Social Research Council
EU European Union
EZ Enterprise Zone
FBO Faith-based organization
GSP Global social policy
HE Higher education
IMF International Monetary Fund
IWA International Workingmen’s Association
LEP Local Enterprise Partnership
LSP London Science Park
MLG Multilevel governance
MSMG Multispatial metagovernance
NCRM National Centre for Research Methods
NGO Non-governmental organization
OECD Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development
OMC Open method of coordination
Q Quaderno (Notebook)
QUALITi Qualitative Research Methods in the Social Sciences: Innovation, Integration and Impact (2005–08), a research unit at Cardiff University focused on qualitative research methods, especially the social contexts in which research methods and methodologies are situated
R&D Research and development
SRA Strategic-relational approach
STF Spatio-temporal fix
TPSN Territory, place, scale, network
UK United Kingdom
UN United Nations
US United States
WHO World Health Organization
WISER Wales Institute of Economic and Social Research
WISERD Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods

      Bob Jessop is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University. He previously taught in the Department of Government at Essex University and has held visiting fellowships in the European University Institute, Florence, the Department of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin (Madison), the School of Geography at Manchester University, and the Post-Growth College at the Friedrich Schiller University, Jena (Germany).

      His research interests are state theory, critical governance studies, critical political economy, cultural political economy and welfare state restructuring. He has published extensively in books, anthologies and journal articles. His recent work includes: Towards a Cultural Political Economy (co-authored with Ngai-Ling Sum, Edward Elgar, 2013); The State: Past, Present, Future (Polity, 2015); Financial Cultures and Crisis Dynamics (co-edited

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