The State as Cultural Practice offers an original theory of the state. In place of the institutional state, Bevir and Rhodes argue for 'the stateless state', or for a focus on the contingent beliefs and practices of individuals. In short, they put the people back into the study of the state.
The State as Cultural Practice offers an original theory of the state. In place of the institutional state, Bevir and Rhodes argue for 'the stateless state', or for a focus on the contingent beliefs and practices of individuals. In short, they put the people back into the study of the state.
Mark Bevir is a Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. R. A. W. Rhodes is Professor of Government (Research) at the University of Southampton (UK); Adjunct Professor of Government and Public Policy at Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia); and Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Newcastle (UK).
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List of Figures and Tables Preface and acknowledgements 1: Introduction Part I State theory 2: Institutionalism 3: Anti-foundationalism 4: Interpretation 5: Rethinking the state Part II Rule, Rationalities, and Resistance 6: Ministerial ruling 7: Managerial rationalities 8: Living Westminster Traditions 9: Bringing people back in Conclusions Bibliography Index
List of Figures and Tables Preface and acknowledgements 1: Introduction Part I State theory 2: Institutionalism 3: Anti-foundationalism 4: Interpretation 5: Rethinking the state Part II Rule, Rationalities, and Resistance 6: Ministerial ruling 7: Managerial rationalities 8: Living Westminster Traditions 9: Bringing people back in Conclusions Bibliography Index
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