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Negotiating Crisis - Neoliberal Power in Austerity Ireland (Paperback)
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Negotiating Crisis - Neoliberal Power in Austerity Ireland (Paperback)
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The financial crisis revealed the ugly side of neoliberal
globalization and the international impact has been vast. But how
has it been experienced on an everyday level? What does this mean
for the way citizens understand their place in the global political
economy? Does this have implications for political theory? This
book explores how the financial crisis has been explained and
experienced by the Irish people, through examples from everyday
popular culture. But, it is also about more than the Ireland
context: it constructs an innovative analytical framework that will
be used as a model for case-focused work across critical IPE.
Combining Foucault's governmentality with guidance from Autonomist
Marxism, the book explores transnational, national, and
micropolitical dynamics driving understandings of 'responsibility'
for the crisis. By exploring debates around power, subjectivity and
economic ideology, the book sheds new light on material and
everyday practices of the crisis. It gives fresh insight to IPE
researchers interested in expanding the subject's contribution to
understanding the implications of the financial crisis.
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