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Neoliberalism is easily one of the most powerful concepts to emerge
within the social sciences in the last two decades, and the number
of scholars who write about this dynamic and unfolding process of
socio-spatial transformation is astonishing. Even more surprising
though is that there has, until now, not been an attempt to provide
a wide-ranging volume that engages with the multiple registers in
which neoliberalism has evolved. The Handbook of Neoliberalism
seeks to offer a wide-ranging overview of the phenomenon of
neoliberalism by examining a number of ways that it has been
theorized, promoted, critiqued, and put into practice in a variety
of geographical locations and institutional frameworks. With
contributions from over 50 leading authors working at institutions
around the world, the volume's seven sections provide a systematic
overview of neoliberalism's origins, political implications, social
tensions, knowledge productions, spaces, natures and environments,
and aftermaths in addressing ongoing and emerging debates. The
volume aims to provide the first comprehensive overview of the
field and to advance the established and emergent debates in a
field that has grown exponentially over the past two decades,
coinciding with the meteoric rise of neoliberalism as a hegemonic
ideology, state form, policy and program, and governmentality. It
includes a substantive introductory chapter and will serve as an
invaluable resource for undergraduates, graduate students, and
professional scholars alike.
Neoliberalism is easily one of the most powerful concepts to emerge
within the social sciences in the last two decades, and the number
of scholars who write about this dynamic and unfolding process of
socio-spatial transformation is astonishing. Even more surprising
though is that there has, until now, not been an attempt to provide
a wide-ranging volume that engages with the multiple registers in
which neoliberalism has evolved. The Handbook of Neoliberalism
seeks to offer a wide-ranging overview of the phenomenon of
neoliberalism by examining a number of ways that it has been
theorized, promoted, critiqued, and put into practice in a variety
of geographical locations and institutional frameworks. With
contributions from over 50 leading authors working at institutions
around the world, the volume's seven sections provide a systematic
overview of neoliberalism's origins, political implications, social
tensions, knowledge productions, spaces, natures and environments,
and aftermaths in addressing ongoing and emerging debates. The
volume aims to provide the first comprehensive overview of the
field and to advance the established and emergent debates in a
field that has grown exponentially over the past two decades,
coinciding with the meteoric rise of neoliberalism as a hegemonic
ideology, state form, policy and program, and governmentality. It
includes a substantive introductory chapter and will serve as an
invaluable resource for undergraduates, graduate students, and
professional scholars alike.
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