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9781405134316: Neoliberalization: States, Networks, Peoples: 6 (Antipode Book Series)

Sinopsis

The book is an analysis of cultural, social as well as political economic expressions of neoliberalization and argues for an appreciation of the relational geographies of neoliberalization.

  • In-depth empirical research spanning a variety of world regions
  • A range of topics including homelessness, comparative politics, economic development and social policy
  • Reviews how neoliberalism is enacted as a way to highlight the complexity and contingency of this economic model
  • Engages in debates within anthropology, gender studies, geography, health studies, international studies, planning, political science and sociology

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Acerca del autor

Kim England is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Washington.

Kevin Ward is Reader in Geography in the School of Environment and Development at the University of Manchester.

De la contraportada

Neoliberalization: States, Networks, Peoples uncovers the complexities and contingencies of neoliberalization. The book is an analysis of cultural and social as well as political economic expressions of neoliberalization. The collection shows that neoliberalism is not an inevitable monolithic force, but is socially produced in particular places.

The book documents empirically some of the complementary differences in how neoliberalization unfolds in different parts of the world. The empirical focus moves away from the ideological heartlands of neoliberalism in the US and the UK. The book presents a range of topics, from the politics of microfinance in Nepal to struggles over the restructuring of the Canadian welfare state, from the role of foreign investment promotion officials in East Africa and East Asia to the New Zealand experience of 'After Neoliberalism'. By exploring neoliberalism in various settings across the globe, the book excavates the variegated and relational geographies of neoliberalization.

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