Geographic research on neoliberalism has explored the restructuring of educational landscapes wrought through marketisation of preschool, school and higher‐education provision and considered the...
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Video abstract – “Neoliberalising Education: New Geographies of Private Tuition, Class Privilege, and Minority Ethnic Advancement”
Critical dialogue – Kean Birch responds to Brett Christophers’ “Monopolizing Neoliberalism Away”
A response to Brett Christophers’ Monopolizing Neoliberalism Away by Kean Birch, Department of Social Science, York University, [email protected] ***A pdf version of this essay is available...
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Book review essay – “Monopolizing Neoliberalism Away” by Brett Christophers
Monopolizing Neoliberalism Away by Brett Christophers, Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University, [email protected] ***A pdf version of this essay is available...
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New papers and reviews for December
Thus far in December we've published three new papers, three reviews, and an Antipode lecture. Papers The Elusive Inclusive: Black Food Geographies and Racialized Food Spaces by Margaret Marietta...
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Book Review Symposium – Philip Mirowski’s “Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Meltdown”
Guest editor: Brett Christophers, Uppsala University Philip Mirowski’s Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste is an important and distinctive contribution to debates around the politics and...
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Intervention – Mad World? On the Social Construction of Economic Value
by Brett Christophers, Uppsala University The past two weeks have witnessed an extraordinary public and political outcry about levels of remuneration in the UK’s teaching sector. While there have...
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Video abstract – Kate Maclean talks about 'Gender, Risk and Micro-financial Subjectivities'
Here we have the second video abstract introducing a paper forthcoming in Antipode 45:2 - Kate Maclean talking about her 'Gender, Risk and Micro-financial Subjectivities'. Kate is a lecturer in the...
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OWS Screenprinting: Markets, Commons and Questions, Part II
by Jesse Goldstein, City University of New York I began part one of this essay with a trip to the Hunter College Women’s Day Fair, where the OWS Screenprinters Coop was set up for the day. ...
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OWS Screenprinting: Markets, Commons, and Questions, Part I
by Jesse Goldstein, City University of New York This past week, the OWS Screenprinters Cooperative had a table set up at Hunter College’s Women’s Day Fair, screenprinting and selling tee-shirts,...
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