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Tag Archives: neoliberalism
Gender and Neoliberalism by Christina Scharff
We are continuing to develop the Theory, Culture & Society site. We have had a series of posts on neoliberalism, the most recent of which is a post by Christina Scharff on Gender and Neoliberalism. There are likely to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Christina Scharff, gender, neoliberalism
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Two short pieces on neoliberalism…a glossary entry and a bibliographical review essay
In advance of the publication of his book The Limits of Neoliberalism, Will Davies has written two short pieces for the TCS site. The first is a short glossary entry and the second is a bibliographical review essay. These provide … Continue reading
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Tagged bibliographical review, glossary, neoliberalism, will davies
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Will Davies responds to Nick Gane’s piece on the ‘Emergence of Neoliberalism’
The neoliberalism debate is continuing on the Theory, Culture & Society open site (with more to follow soon). In this piece Will Davies responds to Nick Gane’s recent TCS article ‘The Emergence of Neoliberalism’. It’s an excellent piece that further … Continue reading
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Tagged neoliberalism, nick gane, will davies
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Neoliberalism and the ethos of competition
The new Theory, Culture & Society open site, which I’ve posted a little bit about before, has a discussion between Nick Gane and Will Davies on the topic of ‘Neoliberalism and the ethos of competition’. It’s a really detailed discussion between two … Continue reading
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Tagged culture & society, ethos of competition, neoliberalism, nick gane, Theory, will davies
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The emergence of neoliberalism
Nick Gane, who has been working on a project on the history of neoliberalism, has a written a great piece on ‘The Emergence of Neoliberalism: Thinking Through and Beyond Michel Foucault’s Lectures on Biopolitics‘. It has just been published on … Continue reading
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Tagged emergence, neoliberalism, nick gane, Tcs
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Videos of the talks from the event on ‘Neoliberalism, Crisis and the World System’
There are now a series of videos available of the talks from the recent event on ‘Neoliberalism, Crisis and the World System’. The event was organised by my colleagues Nick Gane and Clair Westall. It was an excellent event with … Continue reading
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Tagged crisis, event, jamie peck, Jodi dean, neoliberalism, videos, world system
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Some short essays on ‘Neoliberalism, Crisis and the World System’
A couple of weeks ago I attended an event in ‘Neoliberalism, Crisis and the World System’. I’ve previously posted some reflections on the event here. It was really vibrant and lively, with s fantastic range of speakers. As a follow … Continue reading
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Tagged crisis, essays, event, neoliberalism, open democracy, world system
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Reflections on ‘Neoliberalism, Crisis and the World System’
I managed to spend some time this week at an event on ‘Neoliberalism, Crisis and the World System‘. It was organised by my colleagues Nick Gane and Claire Westall. The event was free and I think it attracted around 150 … Continue reading
Neoliberalism, crisis and the world system conference
The full details of the upcoming conference on Neoliberalism, Crisis and the World System are now available. This looks like it will be an amazing event. The speakers look fantastic. There is a full programme at the conference website, along … Continue reading