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A new imperative
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30 November 2013

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General, Educational strategies and policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies, Central / national / federal government policies, Regional / International studies
Introduction – Regions and universities in the post-2008 world
Part 1 Towards mode two knowledge production
1. Complexity and diversity – the ‘global problematique’
2. Governance and the changing ‘three sectors’
3. Two key partners: (1) The region
Part 2 PURE findings: leading policy issues
4. Two key partners : (2) Higher Education
5. Pascal and the PURE project
6. Social inclusion and active citizenship
7. The new ecological imperative – green skills and jobs
8. Culture and creativity
9. Entrepreneurship and SMEs: regions and innovation systems
10. The audit era and organisational learning – benchmarking and impact
Part 3 Learning and partnership processes, wider policy reflections
11. The PURE project and inter-regional learning
12. Regions, central government power and policy-making
13. Engaging horizontally – leading, partnering, learning
14. Wider reflections: engaging with the new imperative
Annex: Twelve policy implications, twenty-one questions and answers
Bibliography
Index