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Neoliberalizing Race, Racing Neoliberalism: Placing “Race” in Neoliberal Discourses
Antipode, 2010there is more to be done, both theoretically and empirically, on the specification and exploration of different processes of neoliberalization. This would need to take account of the ways in which ideologies of neoliberalism are themselves produced and reproduced through institutional forms and poltical action, since ‘actually existing; neoliberalisms ...
David J. Roberts, Minelle Mahtani
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Globalists: the end of empire and the birth of neoliberalism
International Affairs, 2019Vienna, Freiburg, London, Chicago this is the traditional map of emergence of “neoliberalism”1. Most scientists follow this intellectual itinerary, with a possible addition of “Colloque Walter Lippmann” (1938) that was associated with the French capital.
Dinara Urazova
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The Psychology of Neoliberalism and the Neoliberalism of Psychology
Journal of Social Issues, 2019In this article, we approach the relationship between neoliberalism and psychological science from the theoretical perspective of cultural psychology.
G. Adams +3 more
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In the ruins of neoliberalism: the rise of antidemocratic politics in the west
Political Theology, 2019Ideas of incisive change in global politics continue to structure debates in the theory of international relations. The periodization of modern international politics has traditionally revolved around Westphalian statehood, the “Wilso-nian Moment,” post ...
Dotan Leshem
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Journal of Sociology, 2012
There are many key questions concerning the current status of the notion of neoliberalism. What is it? Is it an appropriate concept to describe a political and intellectual movement or form of state? What are its prospects as a framework of public policy after the global financial crisis?
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There are many key questions concerning the current status of the notion of neoliberalism. What is it? Is it an appropriate concept to describe a political and intellectual movement or form of state? What are its prospects as a framework of public policy after the global financial crisis?
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Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism
Contemporary Sociology, 2018of the past and that all three have foundered on the shoals of race, gender, and class politics. Drawing on feminist theory, she emphasizes that the impact of these and similar social movements will depend on the social location of the activists and ...
Jennifer Randles
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Current Anthropology, 2011
This article addresses the challenges a neoliberal conception of agency poses to anthropologists. I first discuss the kind of self that a neoliberal agency presupposes, in particular a self that is a flexible bundle of skills that reflexively manages oneself as though the self was a business.
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This article addresses the challenges a neoliberal conception of agency poses to anthropologists. I first discuss the kind of self that a neoliberal agency presupposes, in particular a self that is a flexible bundle of skills that reflexively manages oneself as though the self was a business.
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Australia's COVID-19 public budgeting response: the straitjacket of neoliberalism
Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management, 2020PurposeThis paper explores how neoliberalism restrains the ability of governments to respond to crises through budgetary action. It examines the immediate budgetary responses to the COVID-19 pandemic by the Australian government and explores how the ...
J. Andrew +3 more
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Prisons, neoliberalism and neoliberal states
Thesis Eleven, 2014While many connections can be drawn with some confidence between neoliberalism and penal policy and practice, it is difficult to support Loïc Wacquant’s attempt to render punitive penality integral to neoliberalism, and to regard both as being strategically exported from the US. Neoliberalism is a fluid and variable political formation, both over time
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Neoliberalism Without Neoliberals
2018This chapter illustrates how the figure of the sovereign consumer was elevated as the dominant political paradigm in the Western world from the 1980s onwards, when politicians and political institutions began to govern in its name. The chapter documents this development by exploring how center-left parties in Denmark, Great Britain, and the United ...
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