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The handbook of neoliberalism

Simon Springer (Editor), Kean Birch (Editor), Julie MacLeavy (Editor)
Neoliberalism is easily one of the most powerful concepts 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. This book seeks to offer a wide-ranging overview of the phenomenon of neoliberalism by examining a number of ways that it has been theorized, promoted, critiqued, and put into practice in a variety of geographical locations and institutional frameworks
eBook, English, 2016
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, 2016
1 online resource (xxxvii, 637 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
9781317549666, 9781315730660, 9781317549659, 9781317549642, 131754966X, 1315730669, 1317549651, 1317549643
953604193
Print version:
pt. 1. Origins
pt. 2. Political implications
pt. 3. Social tensions
pt. 4. Knowledge productions
pt. 5. Spaces
pt. 6. Natures and environments
pt. 7. Aftermaths