Soul Cards 1 : Powerful Images for Creativity and Insight (Soul Cards 1)

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Soul Cards 1 : Powerful Images for Creativity and Insight (Soul Cards 1)

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  • ページ数 60 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780964562301
  • DDC分類 133

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The continuing expansion of neoliberalism and neoliberal economic and social policies into ever more spaces and spheres of life - in the west, the global south, and former 'communist' east - has profound implications for social justice. Despite the number of policies designed to target 'social exclusion', in many communities, people continue to be marginalized by economic restructuring processes. "Social Justice and Neoliberalism" explores the connections between neoliberalism, social justice and exclusion. The authors raise critical questions about the extent to which neoliberal programmes are able to deliver social justice in different locations around the world. It offers grounded, theoretically-oriented, empirically-rich analyses of the links between neoliberalism and social justice, bringing together work that critiques neoliberalism, along with understandings of neoliberalism's material impacts.It also stresses the need to extend analyses beyond the dominant spheres of 'capitalism', to explore the ways in which communities resist and remake capitalism, through processes of contestation and protest, but also through their everyday lives, their economies and their livelihood strategies. Global in scope, it brings together writers who critically explore these themes in the global south, the former 'communist' east and the west, at a variety of scales. As such, each chapter challenges us to ask how the experiences of marginal peoples, places and communities might challenge our conceptions of capitalism and its geographies.

Contents

Introduction: Social Justice and NeoliberalismKatie Willis, Adrian Smith and Alison StenningChapter 1: Voices from the Trueque: Barter Networks and Resistance to Neoliberalism in ArgentinaPete NorthChapter 2: Bargaining with the Devil: Neoliberalization, Informal Work and Workers' Resistance in the Clothing Industry of TurkeyErgul ErgunChapter 3: Confounding Neoliberalism: Priests, Privatization and Social Justice in the Peruvian AndesElizabeth OlsonChapter 4: Travelling Neoliberalism: Polish and Ghanain workers in LondonJon May, Kavita Datta, Yara Evans, Joanna Herbert, Cathy McIlwaine and Jane WillsChapter 5: Neoliberalization and its Discontents: The Experience of Working Poverty in ManchesterVinny PattinsonChapter 6: Transitions to Work and the Making of Neoliberal Selves - Growing up in (the former) East GermanyKathrin HorschelmannChapter 7: Difference without Dominance: Social Justice and the (Neoliberal) Economy in Urban DevelopmentColin MarxChapter 8: The Emergence of a Working Poor: Labour Markets, Neoliberalization and Diverse Economies in Post-Socialist CitiesAdrian Smith, Alison Stenning, Alena Rochovska and Dariusz AiwiA'tekChapter 9: Conclusions: Theorising Neoliberalization, Social Justice and Resistance Alison Stenning, Adrian Smith and Katie Willis

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