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How did American and British policymakers become so enamored with free markets, deregulation, and li...
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In Britain’s Cities, Britain’s Future, Mike Emmerich interrogates the long decline of UK cities sinc...
A review of: A Brief History of Neoliberalism by David Harvey. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, ...
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Central to the book is the problem of ‘critical capacities’ of neoliberalism. The author asks: What ...
How did American and British policymakers become so enamored with free markets, deregulation, and li...
In The Politics of Third Wave Feminisms: Neoliberalism, Intersectionality, and the State in Britain ...
Book review of, Jeffrey Hou and Sabine Knierbein, City Unsilenced: Urban Resistance and Public Space...
Neil Stewart warms to Jamie Peck’s geographic approach to the development of neoliberal ideas as he ...
The article reviews the book A Brief History of Neoliberalism, by David Harvey
Over the last decade or so many scholars have become pessimistic about the opportunities to resist t...
In the edited collection Urban Neighborhoods in a New Era: Revitalization Politics in the Postindust...
Books reviewed: Appel, Hilary; Orenstein, Mitchell A.: From Triumph to Crisis: Neoliberal Economic R...
Colin Crouch presents readers with a well-reasoned analysis of the financial crisis and economic dev...
While ‘neoliberalism’ has become a commonplace term to describe the structures of the contemporary w...
On the heels of the global financial crisis, many on the left of the political spectrum anticipated ...
In Britain’s Cities, Britain’s Future, Mike Emmerich interrogates the long decline of UK cities sinc...
A review of: A Brief History of Neoliberalism by David Harvey. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, ...
In Dead End: Suburban Sprawl and the Rebirth of American Urbanism, Benjamin Ross pulls together a na...
Central to the book is the problem of ‘critical capacities’ of neoliberalism. The author asks: What ...
How did American and British policymakers become so enamored with free markets, deregulation, and li...
In The Politics of Third Wave Feminisms: Neoliberalism, Intersectionality, and the State in Britain ...
Book review of, Jeffrey Hou and Sabine Knierbein, City Unsilenced: Urban Resistance and Public Space...