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Organising Neoliberalism: Markets, Privatisation and Justice


Organising Neoliberalism: Markets, Privatisation and Justice

Hardback by Whitehead, Philip; Crawshaw, Paul

Organising Neoliberalism: Markets, Privatisation and Justice

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ISBN:
9780857285331
Publication Date:
15 Sep 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Anthem Press
Pages:
254 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Organising Neoliberalism: Markets, Privatisation and Justice

Description

This collection of essays incorporates the insight of an international group of experts to explore the impact of neoliberalism within different organisational domains from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. Examining neoliberalism in the context of political, social, economic and institutional domains, this volume promotes a critical and challenging approach to the social and economic attitudes characterising late-modern capitalism.

Contents

1. Introduction: A Preliminary Mapping of the Terrain - Philip Whitehead and Paul Crawshaw; 2. Neoliberalism and Crime in the United States and United Kingdom - Mark Cowling; 3. Neoliberalism, Prisons and Probation in the USA and England and Wales - Michael Teague; 4. The Neoliberal Wings of the 'Smoke-Breathing Dragon': The Cigarette Counterfeiting Business and Economic Development in the People's Republic of China - Anqi Shen, Georgios A. Antonopoulos, Marin K. Kurti and Klaus von Lampe; 5. A Neoliberal Security Complex? - Georgios Papanicolaou; 6. The Influence of Neoliberalism on the Development of the English Youth Justice System under New Labour - Raymond Arthur; 7. Institutionalising Commercialism? The Case of Social Marketing for Health in the United Kingdom - Paul Crawshaw; 8. Neoliberal Policy, Quality and Inequality in Undergraduate Degrees - Andrea Abbas, Paul Ashwin and Monica McLean; 9. Religion and Criminal Justice in Canada, England and Wales: Community Chaplaincy and Resistance to the Surging Tide of Neoliberal Orthodoxy - Philip Whitehead; 10. Markets, Privatisation and Justice: Some Critical Reflections - Philip Whitehead and Paul Crawshaw; Notes on Contributors; Index

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