Rapid economic stimulus in response to COVID-19, typically based on ‘shovel-ready’ infrastructure, has opened up new political spaces of hope to ‘Build Back Better’ and transform economies. This research seeks to link the public ‘taking place’ of hope, representing the aspirations of various groups for investment or change stimulated by this fund, with the less visible ways governments ‘organise’ hope, the expert, technical processes and rationalities that help determine which hopes become realised and why. Using the Aotearoa New Zealand ‘shovel-ready’ fund as a case study, and drawing upon press releases, media, Official Information requests, and Cabinet documents, we first provide a discourse analysis of the various government and non-gov...
This thesis explores how social entrepreneurship develops following a crisis. A review of literature...
The politics of change are both played out within the arena of discourse and dedicated to transformi...
Following Baum’s (1997) proposition that planning be understood as “the organization of hope” there ...
Recent awareness of the role of neoliberalism in fostering tactics of de-politicisation has cultivat...
This chapter discusses the politics of, by and through hope. Unanticipated global changes have trigg...
While social futures were shadowed by warnings of the death of the utopian impulse in the latter par...
There is a widespread notion in society that communication about sustainability must be characterise...
The question we address in this article concerns the kind of affective practices that people adopt i...
As disasters increasingly affect a greater proportion of the population with growing strength and fr...
In September 2010 and February 2011, the Canterbury region was rocked by a series of earthquakes. Th...
International audienceThe first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis introduced a sudden discontinui...
Disaster recovery holds an ambiguous status in debates on disaster politics. Whilst some scholars ha...
Covid-19 forced changes in everyday life upon large sections of the world’s population, with lockdow...
Crumbling social institutions, disintegrating structures, and a profound sense of uncertainty are th...
Abstract. The Covid-19 outbreak has not only precipitated a health emergency, but also an economic c...
This thesis explores how social entrepreneurship develops following a crisis. A review of literature...
The politics of change are both played out within the arena of discourse and dedicated to transformi...
Following Baum’s (1997) proposition that planning be understood as “the organization of hope” there ...
Recent awareness of the role of neoliberalism in fostering tactics of de-politicisation has cultivat...
This chapter discusses the politics of, by and through hope. Unanticipated global changes have trigg...
While social futures were shadowed by warnings of the death of the utopian impulse in the latter par...
There is a widespread notion in society that communication about sustainability must be characterise...
The question we address in this article concerns the kind of affective practices that people adopt i...
As disasters increasingly affect a greater proportion of the population with growing strength and fr...
In September 2010 and February 2011, the Canterbury region was rocked by a series of earthquakes. Th...
International audienceThe first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis introduced a sudden discontinui...
Disaster recovery holds an ambiguous status in debates on disaster politics. Whilst some scholars ha...
Covid-19 forced changes in everyday life upon large sections of the world’s population, with lockdow...
Crumbling social institutions, disintegrating structures, and a profound sense of uncertainty are th...
Abstract. The Covid-19 outbreak has not only precipitated a health emergency, but also an economic c...
This thesis explores how social entrepreneurship develops following a crisis. A review of literature...
The politics of change are both played out within the arena of discourse and dedicated to transformi...
Following Baum’s (1997) proposition that planning be understood as “the organization of hope” there ...