There is a growing interest in the progressive potential of remunicipalisation, a global trend for towns, cities, and even subnational regions to take formerly privatised assets and services back into public ownership. In this paper, we offer a novel conceptualisation of remunicipalisation, developing a spatialised conjunctural perspective through critical engagement with the work of Stuart Hall, Antonio Gramsci, and recent geographical scholarship on political economy transitions. This draws attention to the open, dynamic, political, and spatially diverse aspects of remunicipalisation as part of a mutating process of neoliberalism. Emphasising the conjunctural insight of neoliberalism’s shifting and variegated terrain on which progressive ...
In the UK the current Coalition government has introduced an unprecedented set of reforms to welfare...
capital as power cooperation corporate globalization infraglobalizationAre there existing alternativ...
Claims about neoliberalism and its geographies frequently involve assumptions about the affective li...
The increasingly discussed phenomenon of ‘remunicipalisation’ marks a global trend since 2000 for ci...
A reading of critical perspectives on neoliberalism would suggest that it is dead but dominant, a re...
Picking up on the manifestation of state intervention following the 2008 financial crisis, we argue ...
Globalization remains contested, and often misunderstood, with damaging real-world consequences. We ...
Abstract: ‘Only ideas can overcome ideas’, Ludwig von Mises once remarked. Exploring this contention...
open access articleDrawing from neo-Gramscian theory, the paper explores how urban austerity governa...
The article analyses the present economic and political conjuncture through a geographical critique ...
First, I want to thank Ugo Rossi for his generosity in organizing this forum about Neoliberalism fro...
In the following pages we aim at providing an alternative definition for neoliberalism that essentia...
This article argues that neoliberal state restructuring is best theorized by bringing two critical a...
Neoliberalism is a widely used in social science to refer to processes such as privatizati...
This paper presents an overview of a new monograph entitled Neoliberalism and its Subjects. It focus...
In the UK the current Coalition government has introduced an unprecedented set of reforms to welfare...
capital as power cooperation corporate globalization infraglobalizationAre there existing alternativ...
Claims about neoliberalism and its geographies frequently involve assumptions about the affective li...
The increasingly discussed phenomenon of ‘remunicipalisation’ marks a global trend since 2000 for ci...
A reading of critical perspectives on neoliberalism would suggest that it is dead but dominant, a re...
Picking up on the manifestation of state intervention following the 2008 financial crisis, we argue ...
Globalization remains contested, and often misunderstood, with damaging real-world consequences. We ...
Abstract: ‘Only ideas can overcome ideas’, Ludwig von Mises once remarked. Exploring this contention...
open access articleDrawing from neo-Gramscian theory, the paper explores how urban austerity governa...
The article analyses the present economic and political conjuncture through a geographical critique ...
First, I want to thank Ugo Rossi for his generosity in organizing this forum about Neoliberalism fro...
In the following pages we aim at providing an alternative definition for neoliberalism that essentia...
This article argues that neoliberal state restructuring is best theorized by bringing two critical a...
Neoliberalism is a widely used in social science to refer to processes such as privatizati...
This paper presents an overview of a new monograph entitled Neoliberalism and its Subjects. It focus...
In the UK the current Coalition government has introduced an unprecedented set of reforms to welfare...
capital as power cooperation corporate globalization infraglobalizationAre there existing alternativ...
Claims about neoliberalism and its geographies frequently involve assumptions about the affective li...