This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider recent theorisations of post-politics for two reasons. First, theories of the post-political can help us to understand the current neoliberal impasse, and second, current transformations provide us with an empirical basis to test the limits of these explanatory frameworks. While the resurgence of neoliberal policies, evidenced through the state-sponsored rescue of the financial sector and the introduction of harsh austerity measures in many countries, appear to confirm post-politics, various protest movements have testified to a concurrent re-politicisation of the economy. Furthermore, crises constitute periods of disruption to the discursive an...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
peer-reviewedWhile the human consequences of Ireland’s economic crash have been well documented and ...
In this chapter I argue that austerity is not primarily designed to solve an economic crisis, but ra...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
The current economic crisis – the ‘great recession’ – raises numerous questions about neoliberal id...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
In this paper we provide an account of the property-led boom and bust which has brought Ireland to ...
In this paper, we explore successive waves of neoliberalization in Ireland. We contend that neolibe...
Abstract. In this paper we provide an account of the property-led boom and bust which has brought Ir...
In the wake of the global financial crisis, and as Europe’s financial and fiscal woes continue, Ire...
Geographical analyses on protests against austerity politics using the framework of post-politics ha...
Since 2008, Ireland has experienced a profound multi-faceted crisis, stemming from the collapse of t...
The growing literature on housing financialisation offers an increasingly fine-grained analysis of h...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
peer-reviewedWhile the human consequences of Ireland’s economic crash have been well documented and ...
In this chapter I argue that austerity is not primarily designed to solve an economic crisis, but ra...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
The current economic crisis – the ‘great recession’ – raises numerous questions about neoliberal id...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
In this paper we provide an account of the property-led boom and bust which has brought Ireland to ...
In this paper, we explore successive waves of neoliberalization in Ireland. We contend that neolibe...
Abstract. In this paper we provide an account of the property-led boom and bust which has brought Ir...
In the wake of the global financial crisis, and as Europe’s financial and fiscal woes continue, Ire...
Geographical analyses on protests against austerity politics using the framework of post-politics ha...
Since 2008, Ireland has experienced a profound multi-faceted crisis, stemming from the collapse of t...
The growing literature on housing financialisation offers an increasingly fine-grained analysis of h...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
peer-reviewedWhile the human consequences of Ireland’s economic crash have been well documented and ...
In this chapter I argue that austerity is not primarily designed to solve an economic crisis, but ra...