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Did Somebody Say Neoliberalism? On the Uses and Limitations of a Critical Concept in Media and Communication Studies [PDF]
This paper explores the political-economic basis and ideological effects of talk about neoliberalism with respect to media and communication studies.
Christian Garland, Stephen Harper
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On the constitutive effects of contingent associations
Proposing a non-moralistic critique of the changes to neoliberal capitalism post-crisis, Konings provides a refreshing take on the dynamics of financial governance, emphasizing the way linkages between state and ...
Matthias Thiemann
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Claims about neoliberalism and its geographies frequently involve assumptions about the affective life of neoliberalism and/or neoliberal societies. However, existing cultural approaches to neoliberalism as a discursive formation, an ideology or governmentality collapse a concern with affect into a focus on the operation of signifying-subjectfying ...
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From Old to New Materialism: Rethinking Freedom after Neoliberalism
While critiques of neoliberalism have acknowledged its departure from classical liberalism in terms of economic policy, they have failed to recognize its distinctive form of humanism, especially as enacted through the concept of freedom.
Matthew Mullins
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Underemployment, Unemployment, Gender and Changing Conditions of (Non)Work under Neoliberalism
Recent neoliberal restructuring of economies has reshaped conditions of work in various parts of the world. New forms of work demand employees to be flexible and able to adapt to changes in the labor market.
Anlam Filiz
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Review of "Foucault and Neoliberalism" edited by Daniel Zamora and Michael C. Behrent (Polity)
Foucault & Neoliberalism modestly argues that Foucault's project, particularly after May 1968, bore striking similarities with neoliberalism. Although scholars have debated this issue since at least the French publication of The Birth of Biopolitics ...
David Zeglen
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Anti-Neoliberal Struggles in the 21st Century: Gramsci Revised
The dominance of neoliberalism in the past three decades suggests the capacity of capitalism to adapt and restructure itself in periods of crisis and to curb progressive movements that threaten its hegemony.
Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar
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Is Europe Cascading into Fascism? Addressing Key Concepts including Gender and Violence
Is Europe cascading into fascism? The answer to this question matters for understanding the opposition to gender equality projects in Europe. The article addresses some of the key concepts needed to answer this question.
Sylvia Walby
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A Genealogy of Homo-Economicus: Neoliberalism and the Production of Subjectivity
This article examines Michel Foucault’s critical investigation of neoliberalism in the course published as Naissance de la biopolitique: Cours au Collège de France, 1978-1979. Foucault’s lectures are interrogated along two axes. First, examining the way
Jason Read
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Masculinities under Neoliberalism
Book Review of 'Masculinities under Neoliberalism',Cornwall, Andrea, Karioris, Frank G. and Lindisfarne, Nancy (Eds.) 2016. Masculinities under Neoliberalism. London: Zed Books.
Henrik Hvenegaard Mikkelsen
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