Ideas matter. Jamie Peck’s long-term interest in neoliberalism and neoliberalization hasled him to track and make sense of their origins.As he mentions in the preface to this book,he originally did not care about neoliberalism, but in his youth he encountered the policyconsequences of Thatcherism. One can only accept the fact that Mrs Thatcher is a hero ofcritical urban research, as so many scholars have had to face, cope with, adapt to or combather regime and her ideas. Peck has written a major book to understand the story of thegroups who supported and elaborated neoliberal ideas over the course of the twentiethcentury (...)
(an answer to Jamie Peck, Nick Theodore, Stephen Collier, Daniel Goldstein, Johanna Bockman, Don Kal...
Central to the book is the problem of ‘critical capacities’ of neoliberalism. The author asks: What ...
A review of: A Brief History of Neoliberalism by David Harvey. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, ...
Ideas matter. Jamie Peck’s long-term interest in neoliberalism and neoliberalization hasled him to t...
Neil Stewart warms to Jamie Peck’s geographic approach to the development of neoliberal ideas as he ...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of ‘neolibe...
In this study, neoliberalism has been studied as a phenomenon resulting from the rupture in the Keyn...
The last decade has seen the publication of many excellent books about neoliberalism that have chall...
In this interview, Peck looks back at the key influences on the ongoing development of his own appr...
Divided into three sections, the chapter commences by discussing how, and from where or whom, the id...
While ‘neoliberalism’ has become a commonplace term to describe the structures of the contemporary w...
Colin Crouch presents readers with a well-reasoned analysis of the financial crisis and economic dev...
York, celebrated his seventieth birthday this year, which almost coincided with the publication of A...
Neoliberalism is associated with a set of shared assumptions emphasising individualism, laissez-fair...
Neoliberalism is often viewed as a global intellectual movement detached from the ideas and politica...
(an answer to Jamie Peck, Nick Theodore, Stephen Collier, Daniel Goldstein, Johanna Bockman, Don Kal...
Central to the book is the problem of ‘critical capacities’ of neoliberalism. The author asks: What ...
A review of: A Brief History of Neoliberalism by David Harvey. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, ...
Ideas matter. Jamie Peck’s long-term interest in neoliberalism and neoliberalization hasled him to t...
Neil Stewart warms to Jamie Peck’s geographic approach to the development of neoliberal ideas as he ...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of ‘neolibe...
In this study, neoliberalism has been studied as a phenomenon resulting from the rupture in the Keyn...
The last decade has seen the publication of many excellent books about neoliberalism that have chall...
In this interview, Peck looks back at the key influences on the ongoing development of his own appr...
Divided into three sections, the chapter commences by discussing how, and from where or whom, the id...
While ‘neoliberalism’ has become a commonplace term to describe the structures of the contemporary w...
Colin Crouch presents readers with a well-reasoned analysis of the financial crisis and economic dev...
York, celebrated his seventieth birthday this year, which almost coincided with the publication of A...
Neoliberalism is associated with a set of shared assumptions emphasising individualism, laissez-fair...
Neoliberalism is often viewed as a global intellectual movement detached from the ideas and politica...
(an answer to Jamie Peck, Nick Theodore, Stephen Collier, Daniel Goldstein, Johanna Bockman, Don Kal...
Central to the book is the problem of ‘critical capacities’ of neoliberalism. The author asks: What ...
A review of: A Brief History of Neoliberalism by David Harvey. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, ...