The SAGE Handbook of Neoliberalism

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Across seven sections - including Neoliberal Economies, The State and Regulation, and Neoliberalism in Crisis - this resource brings together a global team of experts to explore the cutting edge of contemporary scholarship in the field

Over the last two decades, neoliberalism has emerged as a key concept within a range of social science disciplines including sociology, political science, human geography, anthropology, political economy, and cultural studies.

The SAGE Handbook of Neoliberalism showcases the cutting edge of contemporary scholarship in this field by bringing together a team of global experts. Across seven key sections, the handbook explores the different ways in which neoliberalism has been understood and the key questions about the nature of neoliberalism:

*Part 1: Perspectives

  • ***Part 2: Sources
  • *Part 3: Variations and Diffusions
  • *Part 4: The State
  • *Part 5: Social and Economic Restructuring
  • *Part 6: Cultural Dimensions
  • *Part 7: Neoliberalism and Beyond***

    This handbook is the key reference text for scholars and graduate students engaged in the growing field of neoliberalism.

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    Melinda Cooper graduated from the University of Paris VIII in 2001and is now Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Sydney. Her research focuses on the broad areas of social studies of finance, biomedical economies, neoliberalism and new social conservatisms. She has published two books on the political economy of the life sciences - Life as Surplus: Biotechnology and Capitalism in the Neoliberal Era (University of Washington Press 2008) and Clinical Labor: Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy (Duke University Press 2014), cowritten with Catherine Waldby. Her more recent work returns to questions of political theory and political economy and is specifically interested in the alliance between neoliberal and new conservative political currents that crystallized in mid-1970s America. She has recently completed a manuscript Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism, which attempts to explain this alliance and its political manifestations from the Reagan revolution onwards. The book is due to be published in Zone Book¹s Near Futures series in late 2016 or early 2017. She is one of the editors of the Journal of Cultural Economy and (with Martijn Konings) of the Duke University Press book series Transactions: **Critical Studies in Finance, Economy and Theory.

    Inhalt

    Part 01: Perspectives
    Chapter 1: Actually Existing Neoliberalism - Jamie Peck, Neil Brenner and Nik Theodore
    Chapter 2: International Financial Institutions as Agents of Neoliberalism - Sarah Babb and Alexander Kentikelenis
    Chapter 3: Neoliberalism in World Perspective: Southern Origins and Southern Dynamics - Nour Dados and Raewyn Connell
    Chapter 4: Foucault and the Neoliberalism Controversy - Mitchell Dean
    Chapter 5: Neoliberalism as a Class-Based Project - Neil Davidson
    Chapter 6: Ideas and the Rise of Neoliberalism in Europe - Vivien A. Schmidt
    Part 02: Sources
    Chapter 7: Neoliberal Thought Collectives: Integrating Social Science and Intellectual History - Dieter Plehwe
    Chapter 8: Planning the 'Free' Market: The Genesis and Rise of Chicago Neoliberalism - Robert Van Horn and Edward Nik-Khah
    Chapter 9: Neoliberal Turn in the Discipline of Economics: Depoliticization Through Economization - Yahya M. Madra and Fikret Adaman
    Chapter 10: Embedding Neoliberalism: The Theoretical Practices of Hayek and Friedman - João Rodrigues
    Chapter 11: Neoliberalism: Rise, Decline and Future Prospects - John Quiggin
    Chapter 12: Gary Becker: Neoliberalism's Economic Imperialist - June Carbone
    Chapter 13: The Neoliberal Origins of the Third Way: How Chicago, Virginia and Bloomington Shaped Clinton and Blair - Daniel Stedman Jones
    Chapter 14: Contemporary Anglo-Saxon Neoliberalism is Not German Ordoliberalism - Brigitte Young
    Part 03: Variations and Diffusions
    Chapter 15: Foucault, Neoliberalism and Europe - Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval, Translated by Melinda Cooper
    Chapter 16: The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again?) of Neoliberalism in Latin America - Peter Kingstone
    Chapter 17: China and Neoliberalism: Moving Beyond the China is/is not Neoliberal Dichotomy - Isabella M. Weber
    Chapter 18: Neoliberalism in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union - Gareth Dale and Adam Fabry
    Chapter 19: Neoliberalisation of European Social Democracy: Transmissions and Dispositions - Magnus Ryner
    Chapter 20: Neoliberalism and Supra-National Institutions - Nitsan Chorev
    Part 04: The State
    Chapter 21: The Neoliberal State: Power Against 'Politics' - William Davies
    Chapter 22: Neoliberalism, Crime and Criminal Justice - Pat O'Malley
    Chapter 23: CO2 as Neoliberal Fetish: The Love of Crisis and the Depoliticized Immuno-Biopolitics of Climate Change Governance - Erik Swyngedouw
    Chapter 24: Neoliberalizing the Welfare State: Marketizing Social Policy/Disciplining Clients - Sanford F. Schram
    Chapter 25: Religious Neoliberalism - Jason Hackworth
    Chapter 26: Monetary Policy and Neoliberalism - Alfredo Saad-Filho
    Chapter 27: Neoliberalism and Workfare: Schumpeterian or Ricardian? - Bob Jessop
    Chapter 28: Progressive Politics Under Neoliberalism - David Coates
    Chapter 29: Neoliberalism and Republicanism: Economic Rule of Law and Law as Concrete Order (Nomos) - Miguel Vatter
    Chapter 30: Neoliberalism and Democracy: A Foucauldian Perspective on Public Choice Theory, Ordoliberalism, and the Concept of the Public Good - Mark Olssen
    Part 05: Social and Economic Restructuring
    Chapter 31: The Neoliberal Remaking of the Working Class - Kim Moody
    Chapter 32: Governing the System: Risk, Finance and Neoliberal Reason - Martijn Konings
    Chapter 33: Neoliberalism, Inequality, and Capital Accumulation - David M. Kotz
    Chapter 34: Corporate Power and Neoliberalism - Joshua Barkan
    Chapter 35: Disciplinary Neoliberalism, the Tyranny of Debt and the 1% - Tim Di Muzio
    Chapter 36: Neoliberalism's Gender Order - Lisa Adkins
    Chapter 37: Neoliberalism and the Urban - Margit Mayer
    Chapter 38: Austerity as Tragedy? From Neoliberal Governmentality to the Critique of Late Capitalist Control - Nicholas Kiersey
    Chapter 39: Neoliberalism and Global Health - Aaron Shakow, Robert Yates and Salmaan Keshavjee
    Part 06: Cultural Dimensions
    Chapter 40: Neoliberalism and Media - Sean Phelan
    Chapter 41: Neoliberalism and the University - Michael A. Peters and Petar Jandric
    Chapter 42: Neoliberalism, the Knowledge-Based Economy and the Entrepreneur as Metaphor - Tomas Marttila
    Chapter 43: The Emotional Logic of Neoliberalism: Reflexivity and Instrumentality in Three Theoretical Traditions - Sam Binkley
    Chapter 44: From Neoliberalizing Research to Researching Neoliberalism: STS, Rentiership and the Emergence of Commons 2.0 - Kean Birch, David Tyfield and Margaret Chiappetta
    Part 07: Neoliberalism and Beyond
    Chapter 45: Resistance to Neoliberalism Before and Since the Global Financial Crisis - Owen Worth
    Chapter 46: No More Room in Hell: Neoliberalism as Living Dead - Simon Springer
    Chapter 47: Neoliberalism and the Left: Before and After the Crisis - David J. Bailey
    Chapter 48: Neoliberalism, Development and Resilience - Julian Reid

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781412961721
    • Editor Damien Cahill, Melinda Cooper, Martijn Konings
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Political Science
    • Größe H250mm x B175mm x T43mm
    • Jahr 2018
    • EAN 9781412961721
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 1412961726
    • Veröffentlichung 28.03.2018
    • Titel The SAGE Handbook of Neoliberalism
    • Autor Damien Cooper, Melinda Konings, Martijn Pr Cahill
    • Gewicht 1400g
    • Herausgeber SAGE Publications Ltd
    • Anzahl Seiten 720

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