TY - SER AU - Seker, Merdan AU - Beaudet, Gerard AU - Shearmur, Richard TI - Defying Stereotypes, Populism, and Neoliberal Discourse: Municipal Agility and Innovation During COVID SN - 1078-0874 PB - Urban Affairs Review KW - COVID-19 Pandemic KW - Innovation KW - Public Sector KW - Local Government N2 - Local governments are often viewed as basic service and infrastructure providers that are neither particularly proactive nor innovative: in certain influential circles, this view has taken on the trappings of “common-sense,” and underpins the protracted undermining of public-sector organizations, a hallmark of neoliberalism. However, the COVID crisis required municipalities to act with agility and speed, belying this “common sense.” We examine 54 examples of how municipalities in Quebec adapted to the pandemic. The range of adaptation and innovation that we report illustrates that local government can be flexible, agile, and innovative when necessary. Our analysis suggests that innovation is not always desired by the innovator, that the impact of a project should be distinguished from its innovativeness, and that any assessment of municipal innovativeness and its impact requires careful consideration of who it is evaluated for, who it is evaluated by, and in what context UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/10780874231221469 ER -