This thesis analyses the introduction of radical neoliberal electricity policy changes in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 2001 to 2011. The thesis utilises the framework of ‘actually existing neoliberalism’ and applies a class perspective as a contribution to the existing body of scholarship that addresses the new electricity policy. By employing the framework of ‘actually existing neoliberalism’, the thesis highlights the diverse nature, or the variegation, of neoliberalism. The distinctive character of the Liberal government’s neoliberal electricity policy reflects how privatisation and marketisation, although common features of the neoliberal approach, take on their own form in each jurisdiction. This project reveals key ...
This article investigates how digital technologies in the energy sector are enabling increased value...
This thesis examines the interaction of political-economic restructuring, sustainability, and the go...
Neoliberal policies have been widely adopted and implemented in capitalist societies. Canada is no ...
Despite a record of low rates and significant public revenue generation on the part of the public ut...
This thesis explores the role played by the state at the provincial level in the planning of hydro-e...
The nationalization of the British Columbia Electric Company by the provincial Social Credit governm...
British Columbia has long been viewed by social scientists as a laboratory for social and political ...
This thesis examines the determinants of petroleum policy in British Columbia. The vast financial st...
This paper explores the role of regional governments in implementing radical neoliberal reforms duri...
It is becoming increasingly clear that neoliberal ideological efforts to depoliticize politics have ...
The current transition in our electric systems away from fossil fuels is shaped by a previous electr...
Based on the varying views of power under neoliberalism, the literature draws divergent conclusions ...
A neoliberal electricity privatization experiment in Ontario, Canada’s largest province, was suppose...
Public policy making in resources management is greatly influenced by the institutional arrangements...
Over the past two decades, there have been dramatic changes in how people participate in politics. I...
This article investigates how digital technologies in the energy sector are enabling increased value...
This thesis examines the interaction of political-economic restructuring, sustainability, and the go...
Neoliberal policies have been widely adopted and implemented in capitalist societies. Canada is no ...
Despite a record of low rates and significant public revenue generation on the part of the public ut...
This thesis explores the role played by the state at the provincial level in the planning of hydro-e...
The nationalization of the British Columbia Electric Company by the provincial Social Credit governm...
British Columbia has long been viewed by social scientists as a laboratory for social and political ...
This thesis examines the determinants of petroleum policy in British Columbia. The vast financial st...
This paper explores the role of regional governments in implementing radical neoliberal reforms duri...
It is becoming increasingly clear that neoliberal ideological efforts to depoliticize politics have ...
The current transition in our electric systems away from fossil fuels is shaped by a previous electr...
Based on the varying views of power under neoliberalism, the literature draws divergent conclusions ...
A neoliberal electricity privatization experiment in Ontario, Canada’s largest province, was suppose...
Public policy making in resources management is greatly influenced by the institutional arrangements...
Over the past two decades, there have been dramatic changes in how people participate in politics. I...
This article investigates how digital technologies in the energy sector are enabling increased value...
This thesis examines the interaction of political-economic restructuring, sustainability, and the go...
Neoliberal policies have been widely adopted and implemented in capitalist societies. Canada is no ...