by Emmanuelle Avril (Editor), Laurence Cossu-Beaumont (Editor), David F?e (Editor)
Against the backdrop of an increasingly unstable and multipolar modern world, this edited collection takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore institutional, political, social and media fragmentation in today's increasingly polarised English-speaking world environment. Taking fragmentation as either conflictive or resulting in cooperation, it evaluates to what extent the changes induced are long-lasting and irreversible.
Introducing 20 new case studies which analyse national-level politics, local governance, civil society mobilisation and more, the chapters examine the trajectories of American and British societies. Uncovering both the positive and negative effects of fragmentation, the former materialising in shifts in power away from centralised structures towards private economic actors, citizens and consumers, as well as local authorities, thus allowing for economic innovation, individual freedom and progressive policies, and the latter leading to disunity and the inability to guarantee basic rights, or devise common strategies, maintain stable and functioning economies, and organise effective opposition to state power. Adopting a multi-level approach to exploring the various meanings of fragmentation, chapters cover a variety of political, social, and geopolitical topics. These include fragmented constitutional frameworks and settings; fragmented governance; fragmented political parties; fragmentation in activism and social mobilisation; fragmented cities and urban environments; fragmented public services provision; as well as fragmentation in media and social media.
Fragmented Powers is a rich resource for scholars of public policy, urban studies, political science, sociology, international relations, and more.
Author Biography
Emmanuelle Avril is Professor of British Politics and Society at the Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle, France.
Laurence Cossu-Beaumont is Professor of American Studies at the Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle, France.
David F?e is Professor of British Studies at the Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle, France.
Fabrice Mourlon is Professor of British and Irish Studies at the Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle, France.
Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 0.75 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 24, 2025