By Simon Springer
Neoliberalism is well the most robust discourses toemerge in the social sciences within the final twenty years, and the variety of students who write approximately this dynamic and unfolding strategy of socio-spatial transformation is
astonishing. much more magnificent although is that there has, formerly, no longer been an try and supply a wide-ranging quantity that engages with the a number of registers during which neoliberalism has evolved.
The Routledge instruction manual of Neoliberalism seeks to provide a complete evaluate of the phenomenon of neoliberalism by means of analyzing the variety of the way that it's been theorized, promoted, critiqued, and positioned into perform in a number of geographical destinations and institutional frameworks. With contributions from over 50 leading
authors operating at associations world wide the volumes seven sections will provide a scientific review of neoliberalism’s origins, political implications, social tensions, areas, natures and environments, and aftermaths in addressing ongoing and rising debates.
The quantity goals to supply the 1st finished assessment of the sphere and to improve the proven and emergent debates in a box that has grown exponentially during the last 20 years, coinciding with the meteoric upward push of neoliberalism as a hegemonic ideology, nation shape, coverage and application, and governmentality. It encompasses a substantive introductory bankruptcy and should function a useful source for undergraduates, graduate scholars, students alike.
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Ed. Challenging Communication Research. Pieterlen: Peter Lang: 27–41. Richardson, D. 2005. Desiring Sameness? The Rise of a Neoliberal Politics of Normalization. 3: 515–35. , and Mahtani, M. 2010. Neoliberalizing Race, Racing Neoliberalism: Representations of Immigration in the Globe and Mail. 2: 248–57. Sayer, A. 1989. Postfordism in Question. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 13: 666–95. Sparke, M. 2006. A Neoliberal Nexus: Economy, Security and the Biopolitics of Citizenship on the Border.
January/February: 2–5. , and Theodore, N. 2010. Variegated Neoliberalization: Geographies, Modalities, Pathways. Global Networks, 10: 182–222. Brown, M. 2004. Between Neoliberalism and Cultural Conservatism: Spatial Divisions and Multiplications of Hospice Labor in the United States. 1: 67–82. Castree, N. 2006. From Neoliberalism to Neoliberalisation: Consolations, Confusions, and Necessary Illusions. 1: 1–6. —. 2008. Neoliberalising Nature: The Logics of Deregulation and Reregulation. 1: 131. —.
Our goal for this volume is to advance the established and emergent debates surrounding neoliberalism. As a field of study, neoliberalism has grown exponentially over the past two decades, coinciding with the meteoric rise of this phenomenon as a hegemonic ideology, a state form, a policy and programme, an epistemology, and a version of governmentality. Neoliberalism is a slippery concept, meaning different things to different people. Scholars have examined the relationships between neoliberalism and a vast array of conceptual categories, including cities (Hackworth 2007; MacLeavy 2008a), gender (Brown 2004; MacLeavy 2011; Oza 2006), citizenship (Ong 2006; Sparke 2006), discourse (Springer 2012, 2016), biotechnology (Birch 2006, 2008), sexualities (Oswin 2007; Richardson 2005), labour (Aguiar and Herod 2006; in Simon Springer, Kean Birch and Julie MacLeavy Peck 2002), development (Hart 2002; Peet 2007), migration (Lawson 1999; Mitchell 2004), nature (Bakker 2005; McCarthy and Prudham 2004), race (Goldberg 2009; Haylett 2001), homelessness (Klodawsky 2009; May et al.