
The Handbook of neoliberalism
edited by Simon Springer, Kean Birch and Julie MacLeavy
Bok · Engelsk · 2016 · Håndbøker
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Omfang | XXVII, 637 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | An introduction to neoliberalism / Simon Springer, Kean Birch and Julie MacLeavy Origins. 1. Historicizing the neoliberal spirit of capitalism / Matthew Eagleton-Pierce -- 2. The ascendancy of Chicago neoliberalism / Edward Nik-Khah / Robert Van Horn -- 3. Neoliberalism and the transnational capitalist class / William K. Carroll and J.P. Sapinski -- 4. Theorizing neoliberalization / Kim England and Kevin Ward -- 5. Neoliberal hegemony / Dieter Plehwe -- 6. Governmentality at work in shaping a critical geographical politics / Nick Lewis -- 7. Neoliberalism in question / Phillip O'Neill and Sally Weller -- 8. Neoliberalism, accomplished and ongoing / Stephanie L. Mudge -- Political Implications : 9. Neoliberalism and authoritarianism / Ian Bruff -- 10. Neoliberalism and citizenship / Katharyne Mitchell -- 11. Development and neoliberalism / Douglas Hill, Nave Wald and Tess Guiney -- 12. Neoliberalism and the end of democracy / Jason Hickel -- 13. The violence of neoliberalism / Simon Springer -- 14. Neoliberalism and the biopolitical imagination / Nicholas Kiersey -- 15. Neoliberalism, surveillance and media convergence / Julie Cupples and Kevin Glynn -- 16. Resilience : a right-wingers' ploy? / Vlad Mykhnenko -- Social Tensions. 17. Race and neoliberalism / David J. Roberts -- 18. Gender and neoliberalism : young women as ideal neoliberal subjects / Christina Schaff -- 19. Neoliberalizing sex, normativizing love / Sealing Cheng -- 20. Health and the embodiment of neoliberalism : pathologies of political economy from climate change and austerity to personal responsibility / Matthew Sparke -- 21. Neoliberalism and welfare / Julie MacLeavy -- 22. Neoliberalism, labour and trade unionism / Ben Jackson -- 23. The commons against neoliberalism, the commons of neoliberalism, the commons beyond neoliberalism / Max Haiven -- 24. Retooling social reproduction for neoliberal times : the example of the social economy / Peter Graefe -- Knowledge Productions. 25. Education, neoliberalism, and human capital : Homo Economicus as 'entrepreneur of himself' / Michael A. Peters -- 26. Pedagogies of neoliberalism / Sheila L. Macrine -- 27. Financial economics and business schools : legitimating corporate monopoly, reproducing neoliberalism? / Kean Birch -- 28. Neoliberalism everywhere : mobile neoliberal policy / Russell Prince -- 29. Science, innovation and neoliberalism / David Tyfield -- 30. Performing neoliberalism : practices, power and subject formation / Michael R. Glass -- 31. Neoliberalism as austerity : the theory, practice, and purpose of fiscal restraint since the 1970s / Heather Whiteside -- 32. The housing crisis in neoliberal Britain : free market think tanks and the production of ignorance / Tom Slater -- Spaces. 33. Urban neoliberalism : rolling with the changes in a globalizing world / Roger Keil -- 34. Neoliberalism and rural change : land and capital concentration, and the precariousness of labour / Cristóbal Kay -- 35. The heartlands of neoliberalism and the rise of the austerity state / Bob Jessop -- 36. Peripheries of neoliberalism : impacts, resistance and retroliberalism as reincarnation / Warwick E. Murray and John Overton -- 37. Neoliberal geopolitics / Susan M. Roberts -- 38. In the spirit of whiteness : neoliberal re-regulation, and the simultaneous opening and hardening of national territorial boundaries / Joseph Nevins -- 39. Housing and home : objects and technologies of neoliberal governmentalities / Rae Dufty-Jones -- Natures and Environments. 40. Re-regulating socioecologies under neoliberalism / Rosemary-Claire Collard, Jessica Dempsey and James Rowe -- 41. Neoliberalism's climate / Larry Lohmann -- 42. Neoliberal energies : crisis, governance and hegemony / Matthew Huber-- 43. Neoliberalizing water / Alex Loftus and Jessica Budds -- 44. The neoliberalization of agriculture : regimes, resistance, and resilience / Jamey Essex -- 45. Making bodily commodities : transformations of property, object and labour in the neoliberal bioeconomy / Maria Fannin -- 46. Rethinking the extractive/productive binary under neoliberalism / Sonja Killoran-McKibbin and Anna Zalik -- Aftermaths. 47. The crisis of neoliberalism / Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy -- 48. Regulated deregulation / Manuel B. Aalbers -- 49. Neoliberalism version 3+ / James D. Sidaway and Reijer Hendrikse -- 50. Postneoliberalism / Ulrich Brand -- 51. Neoliberal gothic / Japhy Wilson -- 52. Everyday contestations to neoliberalism : valuing and harnessing alternative work practices in a neoliberal society / Richard J. White and Colin C. Williams -- 53. Our new arms / Mark Purcell. - Neoliberalism is easily one of the most powerful discourses to emerge within the social sciences in the last two decades, and the number of scholars who write about this dynamic and unfolding process of socio-spatial transformation is astonishing. Even more surprising though is that there has, until now, not been an attempt to provide a wide-ranging volume that engages with the multiple registers in which neoliberalism has evolved. The Routledge Handbook of Neoliberalism seeks to offer a comprehensive overview of the phenomenon of neoliberalism by examining the range of ways that it has been theorized, promoted, critiqued, and put into practice in a variety of geographical locations and institutional frameworks. With contributions from over 50 leading authors working at institutions around the world the volumes seven sections will offer a systematic overview of neoliberalism's origins, political implications, social tensions, spaces, natures and environments, and aftermaths in addressing ongoing and emerging debates. The volume aims to provide the first comprehensive overview of the field and to advance the established and emergent debates in a field that has grown exponentially over the past two decades, coinciding with the meteoric rise of neoliberalism as a hegemonic ideology, state form, policy and program, and governmentality. It includes a substantive introductory chapter and will serve as an invaluable resource for undergraduates, graduate students, and professional scholars alike
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ISBN | 978-1-138-84400-1
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