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Spaces of Neoliberalism Urban Restructuring in North America and Western Europe

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ISBN-10: 1405101059

ISBN-13: 9781405101059

Edition: 2002

Authors: Neil Brenner, Nik Theodore

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This volume analyzes the role of neoliberalism in contemporary processes of urban restructuring. Drawing upon cutting-edge theoretical work within radical geography, critical urban studies, neo-marxism state theory and critical social theory.
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List price: $21.75
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/31/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 6.05" wide x 9.05" long x 0.72" tall
Weight: 0.968
Language: English

Preface
From the 'New Localism' to the Spaces of Neoliberalism
The Urbanization of Neoliberalism: Theoretical Foundations
Cities and the geographies of 'actually existing neoliberalism'
Neoliberalizing space: the free economy and the penal state
Neoliberalism and socialisation in the contemporary city: opposites, complements and instabilities
New Globalism, New Urbanism: Gentrification as Global Urban Strategy
Cities and State Restructuring: Pathways and Contradictions
Liberalism, Neoliberalism and Urban Governance: A State-Theoretical Pespective
Interpreting Neoliberal Urban Policy: The State, Crisis Management, and the Politics of Scale
'The city is dead, long live the network': Harnessing networks for the neoliberal urban agenda
Extracting Value from the City: Neoliberalism and Urban Redevelopment
New Geographies of Power: Exclusion and Injustice
Neoliberal urbanization in Europe: large scale urban development projects and the new urban policy
Retro-Urbanism: Reliving the Dreams of 1980s Neoliberalism in Toronto, Canada
Spatializing injustice in the late entrepreneurial city: Unraveling the contours of Britain's revanchist urbanism